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Good day house , anyone in Leibniz university of Hannover or just admitted into the sch in the house pls ? Let's connect . Thanks |
Good day house , anyone in Leibniz university of Hannover or just admitted into the sch in the house pls ? Let's connect . Thanks |
A proposed similar acquisition such as this was outrightly rejected in USA when AT&T wanted to acquire Time Warner Coy (CNN) as same will promote anti competitive behavior . |
You can not seat Omokri, you can only sit . You're a national figure sir |
Pls, anybody using Ntel in Ikorodu? How's the speed ? |
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Just like there may not be a successful stage play of Hamlet without the character; ‘Prince of Denmark’, broadband (internet) access for Nigerians may not be successfully realized without sophisticated regulatory framework on ground to govern activities of persons online. To this end, to say that there is no expedient need for more laws to regulate activities of persons online in Nigeria is like to speak in blank prose. According to a recent data of internet users released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) in November, 2016, the NCC body calculated the number of internet users to be about 92.4 million, a huge surge compared to the data released in the month of August of the penultimate year. It is apparent from the figures above that access to internet by Nigerians is increasing exponentially, thus, there is a dire need for refined policies and regulations to smoothen and suit these rapid developments taking place at every sector of the society. This paper considers necessary measures, enforcements and or implementations, that needs to be underlaid in order to achieve the goal of “internet/cyber safety”. One of such ways of implementing suitable regulations for our internet activities is through analysis of our online activities in recent past, for example, the ‘#bringbackourgirls’ campaign that trended on social media and drew a lot of attention from the international community which brought to limelight the scourge and blight in the Northeastern part of Nigeria,the rest of the world joined in this online campaign and this helped a tad to put the government on its toes on the issue of the 295 kidnapped chibok girls and insecurity in the Northeastern part of the country. Also the ‘#Occupynigeria’ which also went viral during the fuel subsidy crisis in Nigeria to protest and express dissent on the removal of fuel subsidy in Nigeria. Of course, broadband has improved government’s efficiency through transparency and openness in dissemination of information across various government sectors, business organizations, educational sector and others. Without much ado, all these above are welcome developments that access to broadband has brought to Nigeria and its citizenry. However, Nigerians will not be too quick to forget the case of Cynthia Osokogu, a lady who was lured from the Northern part of Nigeria to Lagos under the guise of business deal by her assailants via chats on facebook (the popular social media network) and was eventually gruesomely murdered in a hotel in Lagos. Many unreported cases of revenge porn (a situation where an ex-lover upload nude pictures or videos of his or her estranged partner to humiliate him or her). This has traumatized many victims with some committing suicide. Furthermore to the above mentioned ignoble acts are issues of internet fraud,phishing,credit card fraud,false unfounded and vitriol comments about personalities online to discredit such person and or tarnish his or her image and reputation, inciting articles that provokes and or instigates sectional uproar. Cases of bank heists linking same to Nigerian scammers e.t.c. Looking at the chequered history of our internet activities in Nigeria, there is thus a need for reform in our cyber laws poised with individual right to freedom of information and privacy. I argue that utopian fiction signals that the time is now ripe for radical re-evaluation of activities of netizens, hacktivists and innocent internet users so as to prevent and prohibit horrendous situations that flows with the joy of internet access. In the real time of frenzy instagram, facebook, twitter and blogs, we have a culture in which the nitty-gritty truth does not matter, as long as the overall narrative of any given story is right and well structured to believe .This should rather not be the situation. In conclusion, as our use of web continues to evolves, we must not lose sight of both the power that these tools (internet) have and the possibility that our abuse of them could destroy what we love about them, thus the need for paper laws to regulate our emerging paperless society. |
eMidas:Pls has anyone gotten the sample research proposal yet pls . |
eMidas:Pls has anyone gotten the sample research proposal yet pls . |
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franchizy:OMG, I'm sure u aren't a lawyer. but if you are , I fear what the future holds for u , because of this your reasoning . You just totally derailed from every point in this discuss , don't you know where self recognition applies, it includes but not limited to granting of bail , self recognition is even at the sole discretion of the judge . Abeg go sanction the Oshodi naaaa, sanction Mile 2 and Ojota self . some people just open their mouth to spew gibberish. |
IPhone 6 Anemone , tweaked with insight theme , Background courtesy black box all from Cydia
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Necrophiliac |
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hakeembee:Amen sir |
hakeembee:My Oga, this one does , I'm just worried I haven't heard anything , all docs duly submitted
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sobastical:Sobastical, I mailed a lady that do exchange correspondence with me during my application process, I mailed her on the 21/04/2016 and she said and I quote ' your application is being processed ' Since then , I haven't heard anything . |
Guys pls answer me naaaa, is there anybody whose deadline to apply for admission was 14th April and has been scheduled for Skype interview in university of Tartu . I haven't heard anything since close of application on 14 April . @nairaspace , hakeembee, Brayan124, lostcity, yoyolagos, liveindia and others pls . |
adenuga360:Amen !!!! |
phemmisky:? |
Pls , who's got anyone that has gotten skype interview notification from University of Tartu? Or got admission after skype interview ? Pls |
LiveIndia:Congratulations bro |
Thanks for your response Ajishomo, I wish you the very best . |
ajishomo:Pls @ajishomo, what university TUT or UT ? |
Na so |
IT programmes received most applications among UT English-taught curricula 21.04.2016 2,279 applications were submitted to the UT’s 19 English-taught bachelor’s and master’s curricula and the integrated curriculum of Medicine. Similarly to previous year, most applications were submitted for IT specialisations: the Computer Science programme received 242 applications from international candidates and 40 from Estonian candidates and the programme of Software Engineering had 277 and 41 applications respectively. Programme Director in Master Studies of Software Engineering Professor Marlon Dumas said: “I have no doubt that this is one of the best, if not the best, cohorts of applicants we've ever had in this masters' program.” The curriculum of International Relations and Regional Studies was also popular among Estonian and international applicants, with 185 and 31 applications respectively. Programme Director of International Relations and Regional Studies and UT Professor of International Relations Theory Eiki Berg said that people’s interest in the curriculum could be explained by the current complicated state of international relations: the Ukrainian crisis, ISIS, EU internal conflicts and migration pressure are only some keywords that will get better comprehension through this programme. “We have the best professional competence in Estonia, a reasonable balance between theoretical knowledge and practical skills, a wide range of teaching methods and the wish to show students how international politics works in the real world. To experience everything yourself is completely different from sitting in class all the time. Knowledge of international relations opens a world where different communication channels are overshadowed by historical and cultural contexts—without knowing these, no group of human beings can function effectively,” said Berg. Admissions was successful also for curricula which were opened for the first time, the Science and Technology bachelor’s programme received 118 applications and the International Law and Human Rights programme received 66 applications. UT Senior Specialist for International Studies Ülle Tensing stressed that at the moment we can only count applications which have been submitted properly electronically. “How many of these applicants submit the required educational documents and get the minimal required score for applying becomes clear at the beginning of June the latest when admission decisions are made,” said Tensing. Applications were submitted from 108 countries. Additional information Mart Noorma, UT Vice Rector for Academic Affairs, 737 6201, 523 9159, mart.noorma@ut.ee Ülle Tensing, UT Senior Specialist for International Studies, 737 5150, 5568 3533, ulle.tensing@ut.eeVirge Tamme |