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IGP declares banks national security asset orders cyber fraud clampdown

Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun has declared Nigeria’s banking sector a strategic national security asset and ordered an intelligence led crackdown on cybercriminals, insider collaborators and cross border financial crime syndicates targeting banks.​ Speaking at a meeting with the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria and bank chief executives in Lagos, he said the police are shifting from reactive responses to proactive disruption of organised crime against financial institutions. He stressed that the strength of banking security now directly affects public confidence, investor perception and Nigeria’s international economic credibility.​ In a major policy change, Egbetokun announced that regular police officers will no longer be deployed for routine cash in transit escorts or non essential VIP protection for private sector clients. He explained that the traditional model of using conventional police units to guard banking operations is being reviewed in […]

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Nigerian Army warns public about fake social media accounts impersonating COAS

The Nigerian Army has warned the public about fake social media accounts created by fraudsters claiming to represent the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu. The alert was issued in a statement on Friday by Army spokesperson Colonel Apollonia Anele.​ Anele clarified that the Chief of Army Staff does not operate any official social media account on any platform. She urged Nigerians to be extremely cautious and vigilant so they do not fall victim to scams using Shaibu’s name or the Nigerian Army’s image.​ The Army explained that the operators of these fake accounts may try to defraud people, solicit funds or spread false information while pretending to speak for the COAS. Members of the public were strongly advised not to follow, engage with, respond to or share content from such accounts.​ According to the statement, the Nigerian […]

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Namibia’s Ex-First Lady Warns of Fraudsters Using Her Image to Scam Citizens.

Namibia's former First Lady, Monica Geingos, has issued a warning about fraudsters using her name and likeness to deceive people into investing in fake forex schemes. Manipulated videos and social media accounts impersonating her have been circulating, causing victims, including one who lost her retirement savings, to fall for the scam.While Geingos' team has been addressing the issue for almost two years, it has escalated recently, with more fake accounts on TikTok, Instagram, and X. Geingos personally appealed to the public to report these fraudulent activities, emphasizing that she does not promote forex schemes or ask for money on social media.Cybersecurity experts warn that such scams are becoming a widespread threat globally, often exploiting celebrities' reputations to gain victims' trust.

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