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Aliii:that is evil spirit at work |
vikkimimi:we have careless mothers careless mothers |
vikkimimi:we have careless mothers |
Firstly, ban the export of timber due to environmental degradation. secondly, make a law to protect citizens from harraament from security agents and military thirdly, improve social amenities and pay salaries. Fourthly, block all porn websites into Nigeria More, corruption fighting and saying no to Western influence in Nigeria
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middle-aged man identified simply as Nanso has been arrested by the police in Rivers State for allegedly defiling a 10-year-old girl. The incident happened on Ekwulobia Street, Mile 3, Diobu, Port Harcourt on Wednesday, but the suspect was handed over to the police on Friday. A resident of the area identified only as Ben said but for the intervention of a landlord in the compound who called the police, an angry mob would have lynched the suspect. According to Ben, the suspect was caught by a neighbour while having carnal knowledge of the girl. Ben said, “The suspect claimed it was not done by force and that the girl consented to it. He also claimed he only robbed ‘it’ (his manhood) on the surface of the girl’s private parts and did not penetrate. He claimed he asked the girl to close her laps.’’ It was learnt that the incident was revealed on Friday when the girl’s mother identified only as Christiana discovered bloodstain on her daughter’s underwear and enquired what happened to her. Christiana reportedly said her daughter disclosed to her that a family friend, who regularly visited their house, attacked her and raped her when there no one was around, adding that he also threatened to kill her if she told anyone about what happened. Sunday PUNCH learnt that after learning about what transpired, Christiana alerted the youth of the community after which they apprehended the suspect and handed him over to the police. When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Nnamdi Omoni, confirmed the incident, advising parents and guardians to always watch over their children, especially at a period when sexual harassment was on the increase. Omoni said, “Yes, I can confirm the incident. The suspect has been arrested and taken to the state Criminal Investigation Department and is being investigated. “Parents should be able to monitor the movements of their children, especially the vulnerable ones so that they don’t run into the hands of those who might want to take advantage of them and have carnal knowledge of them.” The state PPRO added that the command had recorded a sharp increase in reports of domestic violence as well as sexual harassment and was tackling them accordingly to ensure a safe environment for residents. He said, “These are strange times, such that everybody has to be cautious. In a situation where residents are locked indoors, the tendency for social problems to arise is there. Within this period, we have recorded a rise in matrimonial and domestic crises; wives quarrelling and fighting their husbands, husbands beating their wives because when they are asked to stay together indoors. Temptations will come and some may not resist them. We also recorded a case of homosexuality at Oroworokwo where a man had unlawful carnal knowledge of a 14-year-old boy. The man has been arrested and is being investigated at the state CID.’’ |
Wow |
wow |
global cybersecurity firm, Kaspersky Lab, says Nigeria experienced the second highest malware attacks in Africa after Algeria in the first quarter of 2020. Kaspersky, in its latest Mobile Malware Evolution report, added that Nigeria 15.56 per cent of users experienced mobile attacks in the first three months of the year. According to the findings by analysts, Nigeria and Algeria are the only African countries which made the list of the top 10 countries by share of mobile device users attacked by malware. Algeria came in second place with 21.44 per cent mobile device users experiencing attacks while Nigeria was in the fourth position globally with 15.56 per cent of mobile malware attacks. The top three countries with the highest number of malware attacks, according to Kaspersky are Iran, Algeria and Bangladesh. “In Q1 2020, the leader by share of attacked users was Iran (39.56per cent). Inhabitants of this country most frequently encountered adware apps from the Notifyer family, as well as Telegram clone apps. In second place was Algeria (21.44per cent), where adware apps were also distributed, but this time it was the HiddenAd and FakeAdBlocker families. Third place was taken by Bangladesh (18.58per cent), where a half of the top 10 mobile threats consisted of adware in the HiddenAd family,” the report stated. The cybersecurity firm said that in Q1 2020, its mobile products and technologies detected 1,152,662 malicious installation packages, or 171,669 more than in the previous quarter. According to the researchers, about 50 per cent of the threats were unwanted adware apps (49.9 per cent), which have their share increased by 19 percentage points compared to the previous quater. t Kapersky added that it often detected members of the HiddenAd and Ewind families, with a combined slice of 40 per cent of all detected adware threats, as well as the FakeAdBlocker family (12 per cent). In the quarter under review, it said cybercriminals exploited the coronavirus pandemic to modify a malware called Ginp banking trojan, renaming it Coronavirus Finder and offering it for €0.75 disguised as an app supposedly capable of detecting nearby people infected with COVID-19. “The cybercriminals tried not only to scam users by exploiting hot topics, but to gain access to their bank card details. And because the Trojan remains on the device after stealing this data, the cybercriminals could intercept text messages containing two-factor authorisation codes and use the stolen data without the victim’s knowledge,” the report stated. Analysts at the firm said during the reporting period that they detected 42,115 installation packages of mobile banking Trojans, the highest value in the past 18 months, and more than 2.5 times higher than in Q4 2019. The company said the share of IP addresses from which attempts were made to attack Kaspersky telnet traps increased significantly and their share amounted to 81.1 per cent of all IP addresses from which attacks were carried out, while SSH traps accounted for slightly less than 19 per cent. |
A division of the Amotekun Corps on Osun State arrested two men for stealing female underwear in ajaba community in Illa local government. Link below https:///2TzjG09 |
Governor governor |
TheSourcerer:so homosexuality is now a disease and not an act |
Bojack:Help me ask him |
NwaNimo1:This guy eeh |
gjgd |
Governor Sanwo Olu of Lagos State, be careful of what of what you which for or seek |
APC things |
TheSourcerer:are you serious or joking |
Mmmmm |
gays everywhere, even in university and Polytechnic |
Charmingrascal:this is the best answer I have received in a Long time. You are very wise and understanding. |
Lanretoye:maybe, but he is trying to fight the virus |
engrchykae:Yes I know that, the are more focused in the middle East than Africa right from ancient times, I wonder how the where made as part of Africa |
Charmingrascal:this is how things are, the Rich enjoy while the poor suffer. every body should work hard and make money |
happy Ramadan to all Muslims out there |
wait ooo how did homosexuality enter Nigeria |
cpu2006:why, Corona is not a death sentence |
The kingdom of Saudi Arabia declares Sunday the 24th of May as the eid el firti day, marking Saturday as the last day of the holy month Ramadan. https://www.facebook.com/206270189411151/posts/3201812219856918/?app=fbl |
TripleOh7:sure |
Ezennwa:����� seriously how did you get to know Ezennwa:����� seriously how did you get to know Ezennwa:����� seriously how did you get to know you are right |
TripleOh7:well you are correct but the leaders we have here in Nigeria is something else |
Ezennwa:no matter what, it exists in Nigeria |
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