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EFCC’s X (twitter) account not hacked – Spokesman

The Economic and Financial Crimes Crime Commission has denied its X account (formerly Twitter) had been hacked. There are speculations that suspected internet fraudsters who threatened to wage cyber warfare against the EFCC had hacked the anti-graft agency’s X account. According to reports, some internet fraudsters had accused the anti-graft commission of disregarding constitutional norms in cracking down on dubious activities among Nigerians online. Checks on the account on Thursday morning showed that the account was not available. However, the agency’s website and other social media pages, such as Facebook and Instagram, were functional. Speaking in an interview with our correspondent on Thursday, the EFCC’s spokesman, Dele Oyewale, said the glitch was as a result of an update done on the agency’s account. He assured that the account would soon be accessible to the populace. Oyewale said, “We are updating our records on the account. It was not hacked. It will soon start running.”

10-year Jail Term, ₦5m Fine Await Nigerians Who Don’t Recite New National Anthem

The House of Representatives has introduced the Counter Subversion Bill 2024, proposing harsh penalties for Nigerians who refuse to recite the national anthem, destroy national symbols, or deface places of worship. The bill, sponsored by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, was read in the chamber for the first time on July 23, 2024. Under the proposed legislation, individuals who refuse to recite the national anthem face a fine of ₦5 million, a 10-year prison sentence, or both. According to Sahara Reporters, the bill also extends this punishment to anyone found guilty of destroying national symbols or defacing a place of worship with intent to incite violence.

Enyioma Foundation Announces 2024 UTME Merit Award Winners

The Enyioma Foundation has announced nine outstanding 2024 UTME candidates as winners of the Enyinnaya Duke Ako-Atulomah Academic Excellence Rewards. Each scored 200 and above and will receive merit-based stipends. The Enyioma Foundation has announced the winners of the "Enyinnaya Duke Ako-Atulomah Academic Excellence Rewards" for the 2024 UTME candidates who benefited from the foundation's free JAMB registration scheme. After a thorough review of the results, nine candidates who scored 200 and above in the UTME examination were selected to receive stipends. The foundation had initially aimed to award the top 20 candidates but only nine met the mandatory score. The winners will receive merit-based stipends, and the details of the prize disbursement, including date, time, and venue, will be announced in the coming days. The shortlisted beneficiaries will also receive personalized notifications. The Enyioma Foundation congratulates these exceptional studen...