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Ribadu warns terror sponsors of decisive action

National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu has warned that any individuals or groups attempting to spread terror or destabilise Nigeria will face swift and decisive action from the security forces.​ Ribadu gave the warning while addressing stakeholders at a security forum in Abuja, where he emphasised that the government would not tolerate efforts to incite violence, promote extremism or undermine national stability.​ He said the security architecture was being strengthened to track and dismantle networks behind terrorism, banditry and communal violence, including those who fund, shelter or provide logistical support to armed groups.​ The NSA urged community, religious and political leaders to resist being used to spread hate or division, calling instead for cooperation with security agencies through timely sharing of information and support for law enforcement operations.​ Ribadu also assured Nigerians that the government is committed to protecting lives and […]

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Germany urges citizens to leave Iran over security risks

Germany has advised its citizens to immediately leave Iran, citing possible retaliation from Tehran following Berlin’s role in activating United Nations sanctions linked to Iran’s nuclear programme. On Thursday, Germany, alongside Britain and France, initiated a 30-day process to reimpose U.N. sanctions on Iran, a move that is expected to heighten tensions in the region. The decision comes just two months after Israel and the United States carried out airstrikes against Iran. In a statement published on its official website, Germany’s Foreign Ministry warned that Iranian authorities had repeatedly threatened consequences over the sanctions push. “As Iranian government representatives have repeatedly threatened with consequences in this case, it cannot be ruled out that German interests and nationals will be affected by countermeasures in Iran,” the ministry said. The government also noted that the German Embassy in Tehran is currently operating […]

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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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