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Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by MrWTF(m): 8:18am On Nov 28, 2019
PotatoSalad:
Is this even an excuse?
A lot of people into BEC are outside naija and you're using job opportunity as excuse. A thief is a thief. Job opportunity or no opportunity
A problem of Nigeria is the dude you quoted.
.
Always findimg faults instead of solutions.

I will Never Tell A Nigerian What I Do. They are bunch of unfortunate miscreants who love seeing the downfall of Others.
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by OpoloEiye: 8:31am On Nov 28, 2019
Showbby28:
Kenneth Udeh,Abuja

The Senate on Wednesday lamented the growing number of youths in correctional centres in the country due to their involvement in cyber crime, it urged those engaged in the act to take advantage of the numerous legitimate opportunities in ICT by converting their knowledge to make money and earn a
living rather than using it to commit a crime.

The Senate gave this advice at its deliberation over the motion titled GET A QUALIFIED AND CERTIFIED HOME TUTOR IF YOU STAY IN LAGOS FOR YOUR WARD/CHILD
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MrWTF post=84433053:
I make a couple of dollars everyday by doing nothing.

Nigerian youths should wisen up.
MrWTF:
A problem of Nigeria is the dude you quoted.
.
Always findimg faults instead of solutions.

I will Never Tell A Nigerian What I Do. They are bunch of unfortunate miscreants who love seeing the downfall of Others.
The Growth of Digital Technology and the Challenge of Cybercrime: Urgent Need to Safeguard the Future of Nigeria” sponsored by Sen. Yakubu, Oseni (Kogi Central).

The motion read;

“The Senate Notes that the growth of digital technology, otherwise referred to as ICT revolution has brought about improved performance in all aspects of society. It is an economic development pillar guaranteeing national competitive advantage. It has led to rapid global communication and networking, provided ease in finding detailed answers to millions of questions every day, accelerated the growth and penetration of mobile telephony and its associated multimedia services, and in deed, propelled increased end-successes in all human endeavors;

Further Notes that the world has moved into the blazing digital ecosystem accelerating at the speed of thought, with very effective concepts and disruptive innovation models such as Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, Robotics, Machine Learning, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and blockchain implementation and other emerging technologies, achieving rapid improvements in the knowledge society;

Observes that digital technology also promises to make the world a much safer place, as traffic authorities anticipate a vast reduction in traffic fatalities with possibility of saving nearly 300,0001ives over 10 years with the deployment of autonomous vehicle technology, and as crime statistics could drop by over 20% with deployment of metropolitan censors and cutting edge home security remote monitoring devices, amongst other advantages;

Worried that the gains of digital technology are being dampened by rapid evolution of cybersecurity threat landscape, with increased attacks in both sophistication and severity Reports indicate that there is currently a dramatic rise in cybercrime such as the ransomware epidemic, the refocusing of malware from personal computers (PCS) and laptops to smartphones and mobile devices, the deployment of billions of underprotected Internet of Things (ioT) devices, the legion of hackers-for-hire and more sophisticated launching of attacks on governments, businesses, educational establishments, defence infrastructure, etc;

Further worried that nefarious cyber-related activities are already costing the world huge losses in trillions of dollars Recently, the NotPetya malware caused billions of dollars in damage in many industries around the world. Global ransomware damage alone has been predicted to cost the world over 11 billion dollars in 2019 and 20 billion dollars in 2021. It is also predicted that a business will fall every 14 seconds in 2019 and 11 seconds in 2021, and that overall cybercrime is predicted to cost the world over 6 trillion dollars annually from 2021;

Alarmed that Nigeria is already plagued with the destructive cyber-crises Reports indicate that in 2017 alone, the country lost about 649 million dollars (ie over N250 billion) to cybercrime activities. The 2018 Report of the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Cooperation (NDIC) indicates that there were 37,817 reported fraud cases within the year, out of which 59.2% were internet and technology based, costing businesses in Nigeria several billions of naira. It is also indicated that over 81% of cyber security incidents in the country are either unreported or unresolved, leaving room for the proliferation and escalation of illicit cyber activities. In fact, the recent apprehension of 77 cyber criminals by the FBI, several of whom are Nigerians, leaves much to worry about

Concerned that Nigeria still lags behind in infrastructure sophistication, data management and digital security and Imowhow which are critical to the development agenda. In fact, federal allocation to the ICT sector of the economy can only be considered as lip service, compared to the enormity of challenges therein. Manpower development in digital technology is equally a far cry. Even in Africa, Nigeria is at the bottom of cyber security manpower ratio to total population. Our institutions of learning do not seem to understand the world we live in today. Indeed, our cyber security consciousness and awareness rating does not come before that of any other country in the world;

Aware that the 8th Senate, desirous of keeping the country ahead of the cyber-challenge, had mandated the Committee on lCT and Cybercrime to interface with stakeholders, and that the Committee kick-started the process accordingly; and

Convinced that the bar for digital readiness and cyber security must be raised if Nigeria must speed up to the digital ecosystem and proactive cyber awareness and intelligence, as well as properly positioned herself for the unending economic development opportunities that come with ICT.”

Sponsor of the motion had Senator Yakubu had during his press briefing after the Plenary described the growing of cyber crime as worrisome , he called for increased awareness of money making opportunities in the ICT sector.



He said, ” Cyber crime is something that someone will sit at the comfort of his home and commit. If we go to our Nigerian prisons today, we see our young men that were arrested for one or two cyber crimes and to me it is something that we have to prevent.

I believe in prevention rather than going after those who committed the crime. We need proper creation of awareness that this knowledge that you have , you can equally convert to good use and make money for yourself, rather than using the knowledge to commit crime.

The ICT aspect we know that any nation that wants to grow, must pay attention to technology and if we see Nigeria and the world over you will see that we are behind in terms of ICT so we seek in the motion that the Federal Government to really pay attention to ICT in terms of budgetary provision particularly in education and to catch them young we have to move from manual to digital like E-learning and all that.

Mr. President said last time of how he intends to engage millions of our youths in jobs , but these youths can’t be engaged in only Government Ministries Agencies and Departments ( MDAs) the ICT/ communication sector is one area that can engage over 15% of our youths.

Senator Stella Odua(Anambra North) in her contribution to the motion made a case for the job opportunities in the ICT sector , she cited coding aa an example while also calling for increased budgetary allocation to the ICT sector .

She said ” We are losing a lot by not tapping into cyber opportunities, I mean the technology and ICT part of it. We can recall that Microsoft announced two years ago, that in the next five years they were going to have 228,000 jobs that were going to be technology and ICT related.

My concern is that we as a country are not fully prepared to participate in this aspect. Statistically an average ICT worker earns an average of 10,000 dollars. Take for example of In my village we have a young man or woman who is certified coder and when they are coding they earn 10,000 just imagine what that would do to my community. We have graduates who may not have seen computers not to talk of operating them. The gap I see and the opportunity loss is unnecessary, we must ensure that we don’t just domesticate ICT in all our schools but to make sure that the budgetary allocation closes this gap.



The senate accordingly resolved to: Mandate the Committee on ICT and Cybercrime to re-establish engagement with stakeholders with a view to galvanizing a comprehensive and broad-based approach to addressing Nigeria’s digital technology and cyber security crises and safeguarding the present and future of the country; Further mandate the Committee on ICT and Cybercrime to establish strategic engagements with MDAs with a view to ascertaining their ICT shortfalls, cyber security constraints, data management challenges, and possible remediation measures; Permit the Committee on ICT and Cybercrime to make inputs to budgetary provisions of MDAs on Information and Communication Technology and cybersecurity issues, with a view to ensuring appropriate funding of the all-important areas of concern; and Urge the Federal Government to deliberately take up measures to improve on budgetary provisions for, and attention to the development of digital technology and cyber-dependence safety.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/digital-technologysenate-wants-cyber-criminals-to-make-legitimate-use-of-their-talent/
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by Dipwater(m): 8:35am On Nov 28, 2019
Yahoo boys replied senate: please use your office as a senator to provide jobs,security,basic amenities and soft loan to the youth and watch and see how fnternet fraud and other vices would reduce to its minimum
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by winniecurtis: 9:20am On Nov 28, 2019
Very serious advice from the SENIOR SUPER YAHOO PLUS PLUS ogas at the top........TUALE [quote author=WonderManly post=84429748][/quote]
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by UDOKABESTLUV(m): 9:20am On Nov 28, 2019
The Senate are saying the truth, I'm a professional blogger and I earn a living from it
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by Befii: 9:46am On Nov 28, 2019
Robotics, blockchain dis blockchain dat & bla bla blah. Do they set up centers and equip them, where those skills can be acquired and we refuse to learn. It takes a lot of resources for one to learn and acquire these skills. The reason i had to learn coding on platforms online. Make sense though, bt talk is not enough, put ur words into action. Advice for my annoying leaders! God bless Nigeria!
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by AgentNairaland(f): 9:50am On Nov 28, 2019
Tetehjewels:
You can create a legitimate job or business for yourself. Government anywhere cannot cater for the job needs of all it's citizens. Get up, use your head, throw away pride and create a job for yourself even if it is a small one. YOU WILL GROW FROM THERE AND BECOME AN EMPLOYER OF LABOUR as long as you remain focused and dedicated.
You want to create job for yourself in an environment that is not business friendly, high VAT, bad roads, inadequate electricity, etc.. You're talking as if you just return from Sambisa forest where lives of habitat are meaningless
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by AgentNairaland(f): 9:54am On Nov 28, 2019
voltron14:
Shut up.

You are making no sense.

Countless examples of Nigerians in diaspora committing cyber crime proving that a lack of opportunity isn't the reason for their acts.
Are the senate refering to Nigerians in diaspora?? Abi Nigeria prisons has branches in diaspora?? From what you said above, did you make any sense at all??
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by voltron14: 9:56am On Nov 28, 2019
AgentNairaland:
Are the senate refering to Nigerians in diaspora?? Abi Nigeria prisons has branches in diaspora?? From what you said above, did you make any sense at all??
This one sef na person pikin.

Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by anonimi: 10:00am On Nov 28, 2019
israelmao:
We don't need to "import" selfless leaders, selfless leadership comes through attitudinal change. Good character doesn't fall on people it's built and cultivated.
Brilliant.
How do we build and cultivate the attitudinal change that we need so badly?
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by wallezee: 10:22am On Nov 28, 2019
Showbby28:
Kenneth Udeh,Abuja

The Senate on Wednesday lamented the growing number of youths in correctional centres in the country due to their involvement in cyber crime, it urged those engaged in the act to take advantage of the numerous legitimate opportunities in ICT by converting their knowledge to make money and earn a
living rather than using it to commit a crime.

The Senate gave this advice at its deliberation over the motion titled “The Growth of Digital Technology and the Challenge of Cybercrime: Urgent Need to Safeguard the Future of Nigeria” sponsored by Sen. Yakubu, Oseni (Kogi Central).

The motion read;

“The Senate Notes that the growth of digital technology, otherwise referred to as ICT revolution has brought about improved performance in all aspects of society. It is an economic development pillar guaranteeing national competitive advantage. It has led to rapid global communication and networking, provided ease in finding detailed answers to millions of questions every day, accelerated the growth and penetration of mobile telephony and its associated multimedia services, and in deed, propelled increased end-successes in all human endeavors;

Further Notes that the world has moved into the blazing digital ecosystem accelerating at the speed of thought, with very effective concepts and disruptive innovation models such as Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, Robotics, Machine Learning, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and blockchain implementation and other emerging technologies, achieving rapid improvements in the knowledge society;

Observes that digital technology also promises to make the world a much safer place, as traffic authorities anticipate a vast reduction in traffic fatalities with possibility of saving nearly 300,0001ives over 10 years with the deployment of autonomous vehicle technology, and as crime statistics could drop by over 20% with deployment of metropolitan censors and cutting edge home security remote monitoring devices, amongst other advantages;

Worried that the gains of digital technology are being dampened by rapid evolution of cybersecurity threat landscape, with increased attacks in both sophistication and severity Reports indicate that there is currently a dramatic rise in cybercrime such as the ransomware epidemic, the refocusing of malware from personal computers (PCS) and laptops to smartphones and mobile devices, the deployment of billions of underprotected Internet of Things (ioT) devices, the legion of hackers-for-hire and more sophisticated launching of attacks on governments, businesses, educational establishments, defence infrastructure, etc;

Further worried that nefarious cyber-related activities are already costing the world huge losses in trillions of dollars Recently, the NotPetya malware caused billions of dollars in damage in many industries around the world. Global ransomware damage alone has been predicted to cost the world over 11 billion dollars in 2019 and 20 billion dollars in 2021. It is also predicted that a business will fall every 14 seconds in 2019 and 11 seconds in 2021, and that overall cybercrime is predicted to cost the world over 6 trillion dollars annually from 2021;

Alarmed that Nigeria is already plagued with the destructive cyber-crises Reports indicate that in 2017 alone, the country lost about 649 million dollars (ie over N250 billion) to cybercrime activities. The 2018 Report of the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Cooperation (NDIC) indicates that there were 37,817 reported fraud cases within the year, out of which 59.2% were internet and technology based, costing businesses in Nigeria several billions of naira. It is also indicated that over 81% of cyber security incidents in the country are either unreported or unresolved, leaving room for the proliferation and escalation of illicit cyber activities. In fact, the recent apprehension of 77 cyber criminals by the FBI, several of whom are Nigerians, leaves much to worry about

Concerned that Nigeria still lags behind in infrastructure sophistication, data management and digital security and Imowhow which are critical to the development agenda. In fact, federal allocation to the ICT sector of the economy can only be considered as lip service, compared to the enormity of challenges therein. Manpower development in digital technology is equally a far cry. Even in Africa, Nigeria is at the bottom of cyber security manpower ratio to total population. Our institutions of learning do not seem to understand the world we live in today. Indeed, our cyber security consciousness and awareness rating does not come before that of any other country in the world;

Aware that the 8th Senate, desirous of keeping the country ahead of the cyber-challenge, had mandated the Committee on lCT and Cybercrime to interface with stakeholders, and that the Committee kick-started the process accordingly; and

Convinced that the bar for digital readiness and cyber security must be raised if Nigeria must speed up to the digital ecosystem and proactive cyber awareness and intelligence, as well as properly positioned herself for the unending economic development opportunities that come with ICT.”

Sponsor of the motion had Senator Yakubu had during his press briefing after the Plenary described the growing of cyber crime as worrisome , he called for increased awareness of money making opportunities in the ICT sector.



He said, ” Cyber crime is something that someone will sit at the comfort of his home and commit. If we go to our Nigerian prisons today, we see our young men that were arrested for one or two cyber crimes and to me it is something that we have to prevent.

I believe in prevention rather than going after those who committed the crime. We need proper creation of awareness that this knowledge that you have , you can equally convert to good use and make money for yourself, rather than using the knowledge to commit crime.

The ICT aspect we know that any nation that wants to grow, must pay attention to technology and if we see Nigeria and the world over you will see that we are behind in terms of ICT so we seek in the motion that the Federal Government to really pay attention to ICT in terms of budgetary provision particularly in education and to catch them young we have to move from manual to digital like E-learning and all that.

Mr. President said last time of how he intends to engage millions of our youths in jobs , but these youths can’t be engaged in only Government Ministries Agencies and Departments ( MDAs) the ICT/ communication sector is one area that can engage over 15% of our youths.

Senator Stella Odua(Anambra North) in her contribution to the motion made a case for the job opportunities in the ICT sector , she cited coding aa an example while also calling for increased budgetary allocation to the ICT sector .

She said ” We are losing a lot by not tapping into cyber opportunities, I mean the technology and ICT part of it. We can recall that Microsoft announced two years ago, that in the next five years they were going to have 228,000 jobs that were going to be technology and ICT related.

My concern is that we as a country are not fully prepared to participate in this aspect. Statistically an average ICT worker earns an average of 10,000 dollars. Take for example of In my village we have a young man or woman who is certified coder and when they are coding they earn 10,000 just imagine what that would do to my community. We have graduates who may not have seen computers not to talk of operating them. The gap I see and the opportunity loss is unnecessary, we must ensure that we don’t just domesticate ICT in all our schools but to make sure that the budgetary allocation closes this gap.



The senate accordingly resolved to: Mandate the Committee on ICT and Cybercrime to re-establish engagement with stakeholders with a view to galvanizing a comprehensive and broad-based approach to addressing Nigeria’s digital technology and cyber security crises and safeguarding the present and future of the country; Further mandate the Committee on ICT and Cybercrime to establish strategic engagements with MDAs with a view to ascertaining their ICT shortfalls, cyber security constraints, data management challenges, and possible remediation measures; Permit the Committee on ICT and Cybercrime to make inputs to budgetary provisions of MDAs on Information and Communication Technology and cybersecurity issues, with a view to ensuring appropriate funding of the all-important areas of concern; and Urge the Federal Government to deliberately take up measures to improve on budgetary provisions for, and attention to the development of digital technology and cyber-dependence safety.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/digital-technologysenate-wants-cyber-criminals-to-make-legitimate-use-of-their-talent/
Someone should tell the Senate to use their position legitimately.
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by Geraldemacaulay(m): 10:26am On Nov 28, 2019
It is good, and i love that. But how are we to start this
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by mjizzie(m): 10:33am On Nov 28, 2019
What they are trying to say is, Yahoo boys should become politicians. It is a legimate way of Yahoo Yahoo
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by Nobody: 10:52am On Nov 28, 2019
AgentNairaland:
You want to create job for yourself in an environment that is not business friendly, high VAT, bad roads, inadequate electricity, etc.. You're talking as if you just return from Sambisa forest where lives of habitat are meaningless
You are not a smart cookie at all. I created my own business in this environment you call non business friendly, high vat, bad roads and inadequate electricity and it is thriving like crazy with multiple job streams created for others from it.

Eternal pessimists never get up and make the best use of whatever bad situation they see. All they want is perfection before they act. They do not realize that even bad situations are good opportunities to make money from by optimists.

Stop your eternal quest for uhuru and take advantage of EVERY situation be it good or bad. THAT IS WHAT A RIGHT BUSINESS THINKER DOES
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by MrWTF(m): 10:57am On Nov 28, 2019
AgentNairaland:
You want to create job for yourself in an environment that is not business friendly, high VAT, bad roads, inadequate electricity, etc.. You're talking as if you just return from Sambisa forest where lives of habitat are meaningless
Am sorry bro. But you just spewed trashes. I could call lawma to come park your trash.

Try Seeing Possiblities in Every Impossibilities.
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by pacehood(m): 11:45am On Nov 28, 2019
They want them to come and join them in their hollowed chambers since they are all the same but they (senators) are protected by the law.
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by nervorum: 11:46am On Nov 28, 2019
johnkey:
How?
I believe Yahoo boys are a rich resource pool for the miltary and elite security agencies.

We can start a secret programme where smart yahoo boys are arrested, screened to verify intelligence and if satisfactory, instead being incarcerated, now used for legimate military/security purposes.

It requires a leadership that recognises this opportunity.

Serious countries now have cyber warfare units. Its becoming the new frontier for military and economic warfare, and Nigeria teems with deployable talents.
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by Nobody: 12:06pm On Nov 28, 2019
From what I understand there, they're indirectly telling yahoo boys to used their talent well so they won't be caught. Candid truth!
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by izubext007: 12:24pm On Nov 28, 2019
If Only Efcc Will Act Legitimately, Nd U Senators Wil U Pple Act Legitimate On Any Election Year, With At Hiring Thugs Nd Buying Vote?
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by Yankee101: 3:03pm On Nov 28, 2019
Use your talent rightly to senators
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by witworth(m): 9:42pm On Nov 28, 2019
yahoo boy is telling the senate to use their heads and posts legitimately.
Re: Senate Tells Yahoo Boys To Use Their Talents Legitimately by israelmao(m): 7:07am On Nov 29, 2019
[quote author=anonimi post=84436152]Brilliant.
How do we build and cultivate the attitudinal change that we need so badly?

Change begins by first accepting one's character flaws and making a firm decision to change them and problem is not sloved until it is identified and then a firm decision is made to proffer solution to it.Nigerians must sincerely
re-examine themselves and identify what is wrong and make a firm decision to change.It's decision to change that drives change not by mere vocalizing change slogan.
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