Thursday, 9 December 2021

Chile don follow legalize same sex marriage.

 

For Chile, Lawmakers wey dey Chile don vote make them country people legalize same-sex marriage on Tuesday.

Them do this vote after four years wey them first introduced this bill for Chile’s congress. This one go make Chile the 31st nation wey don legalize same-sex marriage for this earth where we dey.

Argentina na the first country for Latin America wey legalize same-sex marriage, in 2010. Then Brazil and Uruguay come join them in 2013, Colombia self-follow join in 2016, Ecuador in 2019 and Costa Rica in 2020. 

Some people wey no support same-sex marriage try to stop the bill but e no work. “This isn’t a day to celebrate, at least not for us,” Na so Senator Iván Moreira of the Independent Democratic Union party, or UDI, take talk am

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Monday, 25 October 2021

Buhari don bring E-naira come outside.


                                     

We hear say President of Nigeria don bring e-naira come outside. Some of the people wey dey when him show this new money to the public na Vice President, Yemi Osibanjo; Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Godwin Emefiele; Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami; and plenty other people wey dey important.

The people wey design this currency na Fintech operators, and some orther people wey dey do money business.

This E-money for don come out since October 1 but them come shift am because of Independence Day.

Tuesday, 6 July 2021

presence of mobile money shops: the rise of debit card fraud


The presence of mobile money shops or PoS agents on almost every Nigerian street has greatly contributed to the rise of debit card fraud, particularly in the past five years. Although this is not to say that mobile money shops in Nigeria are set up with the intent to steal from those who patronize them. However, there have been numerous reports about how mobile money shop agents/salespersons connive with street boys supposedly “Yahoo! boys” in sweeping clean, the bank accounts of customers who used their services, particularly those who made withdrawals. There have been reports that shop agents who sit behind desks are prone to engage in this illicit deal with fraudsters in exchange for some percentage.
In order for them to complete their fraud, all they need are your card details which consist of your 16 digit card number, your card validity details and Security (Card Verification Value) number. To get this in seconds, PoS agents have been reported to capture customers card details with their camera phones in less than 5 seconds while trying to help them initiate their original transaction then perpetrate their evil act immediately after the customers have left or most times, in the dead of the night when their victims are fast asleep and unaware of what was happening or about to. The latter is often executed by cybercriminals with sound knowledge of websites that do not require OTP to make purchases after which proceeds from the transaction will be shared based on the agreed percentage.

Thursday, 24 June 2021

Village Head, Wife Kidnapped By Gunmen In Ibadan



A village head in Ibadan, Tafa Apanpa and his wife, have been kidnapped by gunmen.

Apanpa who is the Baale of Araromi was taken alongside his wife after the kidnappers stormed the Bakatari area of Ibadan late on Tuesday.

Witnesses say the kidnappers abducted the village and his wife was kidnapped while it was raining heavily in the dead of night.

It remains uncertain what direction the gunmen took the couple to and the kidnappers are yet to make any contact with relatives as regards a ransom.

Confirming the incident, the Oyo State Police Public relations officer, Adewale Osifeso said all hands are on deck to get the victims back.

Atleast1.1m Persons Likely To Die From North-East Nigeria Crisis – UNDP



The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has projected that over 1.1 million persons are likely to die from the crisis in the North-East region of Nigeria.

This was contained in a report by the UNDP on the impact of the insurgency in the region presented in a virtual meeting by the country director, Mohammed Yahaya on Thursday in Abuja.

According to Yahaya, at least 35,000 people have so far been killed directly by the insurgents, with 350,000 said to have died indirectly as a result of the crisis.

On the socioeconomic impact of the crisis on the northeast states, he says $27.8 billion have been lost in GDP, plunging at least 1.4 million people into poverty.

The report further showed at least 1.8 million children in the northeast are not enrolled in schools as a result of the conflict.

Latest on Kaduna crises


News reaching us suggests that at least one person has been killed and 33 others abducted following an attack by bandits suspected to be kidnappers in Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

The incident which occurred last night within Kachia metropolis also left several people injured.

District Head of Kachia ward, Idris Suleiman confirmed the incident when security operatives led by the Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan visited the area.


Suleiman said the bandits in their large numbers invaded the community at about 9pm on Wednesday night and started shooting sporadically in a bid to create panic among the residents.

He explained that the bandits first attacked a bakery where they kidnaped five persons and killed the driver to the owner of the bakery, before moving to another area called Mother Cat where they also kidnapped 28 persons including a pregnant woman.

According to him, the bandits also looted several shops within the town after the traders abandoned their shops and scampered for safety to avoid being caught in the crossfire.

Bandits have in recent times left Kaduna in a state of unrest, with many being killed and many others being kidnapped, including students of various institutions.