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NIGERIA ‘THE SAFE HAVEN FOR BANDITS AND TERRORISTS’
The boko haram insurgents has been described as the second deadliest in the world while the Fulani herdsmen is the forth deadliest in the world. All these live with us in Nigeria and have appeared as intractable problems that seems to defy all known solutions. What Nigerians are faced with today are not problems we … Continue reading
What’s This? Another Holiday?
What’s this? Another holiday? Yes, on June 17, 2021, President Joe Biden signed into law the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act, and with that, Juneteenth is now a federal holiday; What is Juneteenth you may be asking? June 19th, or Juneteenth, as it is commonly known, is the commemoration of the freeing of slaves. Now, … Continue reading
WhatsApp threatens to block users of clone app, ‘GB WhatsApp’ By Nelson Anuoluwapo Sharon
Whatsapp has issued a warning to users who download clone apps from its platforms, threatening to permanently block them if there is continuous usage. The company made this warning as a clone app named GB WhatsApp is gaining rapid audience. WhatsApp Messenger, or simply WhatsApp, is an American freeware, cross-platform centralised messaging and voice-over-IP service … Continue reading
NIGERIA LOSES N24.72bn IN 10 DAYS
15th of June makes it 10 days twitter was banned in Nigeria. In 10 days, Nigeria has lost N24.72bn ($60.14m) to twitter ban which took effect from 5th of June after being announced by the Federal Government on 4th of June. According to NetBlocks Cost of Shutdown Tool (COST), Nigeria loses N102.9m ($250,600) every hour … Continue reading
ARISE TV INTERVIEW: THAT MAN CANNOT BE THE BUHARI NIGERIANS VOTED FOR
“The picture painted at the said interview was that of an unscrupulous, unguided and insensitive leader and that cannot be the Buhari Nigerians voted for in 2015″ Democracy by definition is the government of the people, by the people and for the people. So, what was celebrated on June 12 in Nigeria supposedly was democracy … Continue reading
TWITTER BAN IN NIGERIA
“Today marks one week since Twitter was blocked in Nigeria. We have informed the Nigerian government that we are ready to meet for an open discussion to address mutual concerns and see the service restored. We remain advocates for the free and #OpenInternet everywhere. #KeepitOn – Twitter Public Policy, 11th June, 2021. 0n 5th of … Continue reading