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Pre-historic Igbo engineering! [img]https://media1./images/24914c4f557942c35fabca2bac052dde/tenor.gif?itemid=21379364[/img] ....see chambers! |
After 28 years interregnum occasioned by legal battle and fierce contest over the stool, Governor Dapo Abiodun yesterday installed the new Orimolusi of Ijebu Igbo, Oba Lawrence Adebajo.https://dailytrust.com/after-28-years-battle-abiodun-installs-new-monarch-in-ijebu-igbo
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maximum sentence of five years in prison for $800,000? [img]https://media./images/fb9a10aa60d5b694b35a09dc008eaf41/tenor.gif[/img] |
Watery fuel........ [img]https://media1./images/d9a9af78b4e962f5b725c862f15584e1/tenor.gif?itemid=19099968[/img] ....the engine needs a good run to clear. Maybe 40km at speed. |
Referendum.......? [img]https://media1./images/becc1f4915e1148b9d33977ce4fb9c02/tenor.gif?itemid=21274393[/img] |
[img]https://media1./images/2e2bea6251c7c05a01c8a2b65a03285a/tenor.gif?itemid=17069038[/img] They must have been monitoring from govt house. |
Senator Chris Ngige, the Minister of Labour and Employment, says Nigeria would have been in turmoil without the leadership style of President Muhammadu Buhari. “We thank God. I am part of this government. I know that if we don’t have the kind of leader that we have, who is strong like President Muhammadu Buhari, the experience of Nigeria would have been like that of Venezuela,” Mr Ngige said on Wednesday. According to a press statement by Charles Akpan, spokesman for the labour ministry, Mr Ngige said this after his induction as a Distinguished Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Corporate Governance (INSLEC) in Abuja. INSLEC is a leading global professional body of both present and aspiring leaders, entrepreneurs and people in corporate governance. Mr Ngige said that the citizens of Nigeria would have spilled into the Cameroons, Niger and other places as refugees if Mr Buhari had not insisted on agriculture. “We made agriculture the first signature programme of the administration and provided food security so that we can eat whatever we grow here.” The minister noted that Nigeria had stopped the importation of rice, sorghum, millet, tomatoes and other things hitherto imported, all of which were dependent on the scarce foreign exchange. According to him, the country’s GDP grew by 5.01 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2021, the highest in the last seven years, marking three consecutive quarters of growth, following the negative growths recorded in the second and third quarters of 2020. “Services provided the lead, followed by agriculture, even though it had a dip and then, followed by Information and Communication Technology (ICT). “So, we have to be grateful to the government and our leader, President Muhammadu Buhari, for standing firm that we will not import food anymore here,” he claimed. Mr Ngige, however, dedicated the fellowship to ordinary Nigerians. He commended the institute and chairman of the governing board for the fellowship and pledged to be a good member. Earlier, Professor Gabriel Emecheta, President/Chairman of the council said the decision to elect Ngige as a Distinguished Honorary Fellow of the INSLEC spoke volumes about his pristine and differentiated worth as a leader, mentor and bridge builder. Professor Ayandiji Aina, the Chairman, Planning and Resource Committee extolled Ngige’s creativity, confidence, decisiveness, humility and trustworthiness, describing him as a conflict manager of great distinction. The Chairman, Business and Development Committee of INSLEC, O’tega Emerhor, while expressing gratitude to Ngige for accepting to be a member, praised him for imbibing wholeheartedly the spirit of the institute. “We have been following your antecedents and what you are doing in the ministry and what you did as Governor in Anambra State. ”We appreciate your joining the institute and admit that with your brand name, the institute will make tremendous progress,” he said. (NAN) https://gazettengr.com/nigeria-enjoying-peace-because-of-buhari-say-ngige/ |
Is the fuel cleaner? [img]https://media1./images/8449c89b2a5a67af4d98b99a8e403eee/tenor.gif?itemid=21379361[/img] .......and this is not called 'long queue' in the South! |
Lets hope the 'loopholes' found 'post Anambra' are few...... [img]https://media1./images/8449c89b2a5a67af4d98b99a8e403eee/tenor.gif?itemid=21379361[/img] |
A Nigerian national named Charles Onus has pled guilty in the District Court of the Southern District of New York to hacking into a payroll company's user accounts and stealing payroll deposits. According to the indictment and the statements made in court, Onus was actively involved in a scheme that took over user accounts of company employees across the United States and stole payroll deposits by diverting the salary payments to debit cards under his control. This malicious activity started in July 2017, and until the time of his arrest, Onus had compromised 5,500 user accounts to divert a total of $800,000 in payroll funds. Exploiting a hole in account security The threat actor used credential stuffing attacks to gain access to accounts at a human resources and payroll company responsible for making salary payments for other company's employees. Credential stuffing is a type of cyberattack where threat actors use username and password combinations taken from previous data breaches and attempt to use those credentials to log in at other online sites. The method is different from brute-forcing or guessing the passwords, as it doesn't involve cracking but instead relies on the victim reusing the same credentials on multiple platforms. "After a Company user account was compromised, the bank account information designated by the user of the account was changed so that Onus would receive the user's payroll to a prepaid debit card that was under Onus' control," details the DOJ announcement. The arrest of Charles Onus came on April 14, 2021, when the defendant flew from Abuja, Nigeria, to San Francisco, where he was arrested at the airport. The defendant has now pled guilty to one count of computer fraud for accessing foreign computer networks without authorization. This carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, and the actual punishment is to be decided by Judge Gardephe on May 12, 2022. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/nigerian-hacker-pleads-guilty-to-stealing-payroll-deposits/ |
[img]https://media1./images/4d38b799c539f44f4b07b064b2e1d542/tenor.gif?itemid=23104130[/img] ......the whole govt should be arrested! |
Normal things..... [img]https://media1./images/d53cf4203b9855a95634946ec5263557/tenor.gif?itemid=21071986[/img] |
.....because it will soon be underwater! [img]https://media1./images/8449c89b2a5a67af4d98b99a8e403eee/tenor.gif?itemid=21379361[/img] |
Oil to hit $120 by the end of the month..... [img]https://c./U310qstr-qwAAAAC/handshake-vladimir-putin.gif[/img] ....geopolitricks! |
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