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Those calling the kidnappers "herdsmen" I have one question for you,.. Were they seen with cattle? |
Headline says herdsmen while story says kidnappers. |
Lost cause |
Ok |
Educated illiterates abound. There is a difference between accreditation of voters and collation of election results. Reno and his ilk should be guided. |
Erediauwa:So now the numbers of accredited voters is equivalent to collated election results? |
This guy may still win. |
DogmaNation:Is that all your brain can fathom? |
All the Speaker did was caution an erring Member of the House whose colleagues accused of wrongdoing, what's wrong with that? |
chrisxxx:and why? |
I don't see PDP being able to prove their case. |
This man dey yarn okpata! |
LolBenekruku: |
Hoping for tangible economic benefits. |
The Supreme Court judgement is totally in order. What they did was to uphold the ruling of the Appellate Court which dealt with the nitty gritty of the case. |
This guy wicked! Him go don share HIV give girls tire. |
The Federal Government stated clearly that the RUGA initiative is not "mandatory" but rather "voluntary", and interested states have to apply and meet the necessary requirements. Before the suspension of the scheme 12 States had applied and they were all Northern States so why all the fuss? |
So from his testimony it means the elections in that polling unit was peaceful. Why then are they not satisfied with the results collated and signed in their presence but rather looking for the one in an imaginary server? |
Last I checked, RUGA was not meant to be "mandatory" but rather "voluntary", and interested States had to apply. So why all the fuss by Soyinka and co? |
Anytime PDP wins its "victory for democracy" but anytime APC wins its "democracy is under threat". Who do una this kind thing? |
ogashman:The President was inaugurated may 29, the Senate was inaugurated June 11 (13 days later). The Senate adjourned till July 2 (today) allow the NASS management allocate offices and other welfare packages to the Senators. The president had to send the list to Senate for confirmation, should he have sent it to them at home? |
tartar9:Which kind of talk is this? |
She has been kidnapped and killed for mentioning Dr Paul on Facebook. |
cncity:If you like. who your uncle help? � |
prizequest:The man is from Cross River |
Shebi he did not sleep with her but only flogged her with cane or whip? If its the letter, the not much of a case. |
The wicked flee when no man pursueth. Proverbs 28:1 |
legitnow:The world is not watching jack, trust me. |
So what? |
This is getting boring. |
ZombiePUNISHER:So Tonto Dike is your biggest problem? SMH. |
The two nations are said to have a long history of mutual cyberattacks, with the notorious Stuxnet attack on Iranian nuclear centrifuges being arguably the most famous example. Iran and the US engaged in a bilateral cyber-warfare, instead of shooting at each other as the tensions between the two nations escalated last week, US media reports indicated. On Saturday, CBS reported that Iran has increased its cyberattack activity targeting US government agencies, oil and gas industry and other sectors of its economy, citing two California-based cybersecurity said, according to CBS Saturday report. According to the two companies, CrowdStrike and FireEye, Iran launched waves of phishing emails at targets in the US in recent weeks. It is undisclosed whether any of the attacks yielded any results. The US has also reportedly launched a cyberattack against Iran Saturday, as a retaliatory measure for the downed US drone which Tehran claims violated Iran airspace. US President Donald Trump made a decision to postpone a proposed military strike on Iranian facilities, while Friday reports indicated the US Cyber Command initiated a large-scale cyberattack on an undisclosed Iranian cyber intelligence group. “I never called the strike against Iran “BACK,” as people are incorrectly reporting, I just stopped it from going forward at this time!” Trump tweeted Saturday. I never called the strike against Iran “BACK,” as people are incorrectly reporting, I just stopped it from going forward at this time! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 22 июня 2019 г. The Washington Post reported Saturday, citing undisclosed sources, that Trump authorized a cyberattack against Iranian military command and control systems used to launch the missile that took down the drone. The report says the cyber operation “crippled” Iranian military command without loss of life. It is said to be the first offensive cyber operation conducted by the Cyber Command after the president granted it new powers earlier in May. Official Tehran has not yet commented on the alleged attack. According to CBS, the US and Iran have a long history of cyber-standoffs. In 2010, Iran was hit by the Stuxnet virus, which disrupted Iranian uranium enrichment centrifuges. The virus is widely believed to be a US/Israeli cyberweapon. The cyber experts cited by CBS say Iranian cyberattacks on US receded after President Barack Obama signed the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. After Trump unilaterally withdrew from the deal, Tehran ramped up its attacks again, the report says. Trump’s “maximum pressure” policy, adopted after abandoning the Iran nuclear deal in 2018, led to a gradual increase of tensions between the two countries, with the US bringing troops and warships to the Persian Gulf region. Tehran has repeatedly stated that it does not want to go to war with any nation, but will protect itself if attacked. Tensions accelerated earlier this week after Iran downed a US Global Hawk spy drone with an anti-aircraft missile. Source: https://sputniknews.com/military/201906231076024368-us-iran-engage-in-tit-for-tat-cyber-attacks-amid-escalating-tensions--reports/
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