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Nigeria Customs Warns of Fake WhatsApp Auction Scams

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has issued a strong warning to the public about a new wave of fraudulent WhatsApp messages impersonating its officials. In an official statement, the Customs Service alerted citizens to a specific WhatsApp number (234 814 732 3739) that is being used to scam people. The scammers falsely claim to represent the NCS, offering fake e-auction deals and "quick purchase" opportunities. The NCS clarified that this number does not belong to its National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada. It emphasized that there is no ongoing auction being conducted via WhatsApp, and no individual officer is authorized to sell items through private messages. The public is advised to: Ignore and block such numbers. Never send money or personal information to anyone claiming to be a Customs officer on WhatsApp. Report fraudulent accounts to the authorities immediately. For verified information, the […]

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Influenceurs Hors-Piste : Quand la Contestation Perd le Nord

Lomé, Togo – Ce lundi, l’Alliance Nationale pour le Changement (ANC), principal parti d’opposition dirigé par Jean-Pierre Fabre, a exprimé sa désapprobation face aux récentes tentatives de mobilisation initiées par des influenceurs sur les réseaux sociaux, en fin de semaine dernière à Lomé. Des appels diffusés sur TikTok, X (ex-Twitter) et WhatsApp ont tenté de rallier la jeunesse autour d’un mouvement sans organisation ni leadership identifié. Si l’impact a été limité sur le terrain, le phénomène révèle un problème plus profond : la montée d’une contestation sans boussole. 💬 Une agitation numérique peu constructive Pour Éric Dupuy, porte-parole de l’ANC, cette effervescence digitale est préoccupante : « Si l’initiative avait été menée en coordination avec les partis politiques, elle aurait pu être mieux structurée. Mais là, nos jeunes militants ne pouvaient pas rejoindre un mouvement sans cadre, sans vision claire […]

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FCCPC Rejects Meta’s Threat to Exit Nigeria Over $220 Million Fine, Calls It ‘Calculated Move’

FCCPC Stands Firm Against Meta’s Threat to Leave Nigeria The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has responded to reports of Meta Platforms Inc. threatening to exit Nigeria over a $220 million fine upheld by the courts. The fine, imposed for multiple breaches of Nigerian consumer protection and data privacy laws, has sparked a heated standoff between Meta and Nigerian authorities. In a strongly worded statement signed by its Director of Public Affairs, Ondaje Ijagwu , the FCCPC described Meta’s threat as “a calculated move aimed at inducing negative public reaction and potentially pressuring the FCCPC to reconsider its decision.” Meta’s Offenses Under Scrutiny The FCCPC accused Meta and its subsidiary WhatsApp (collectively referred to as “Meta Parties”) of repeatedly violating the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA) and the Nigerian Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) . Key offenses […]

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