“Use the first device you registered with” is not good system design for a national identity platform.
Phones get lost, stolen, damaged, or replaced every day.
There should be secure recovery options instead of locking citizens out completely.
NIMC needs to fix this.
@nimc_ng
Victims in the Jeffrey Epstein case have released a powerful video statement addressed to the United States Congress and the Department of Justice, condemning what they describe as “extensive redactions” in the investigative files that have been made public.
The survivors expressed deep frustration that while their own identities have at times been left unredacted—causing “immediate harm”—the names of powerful men connected to Epstein remain concealed.
I joined TRT World (Turkey’s state broadcaster) to discuss the Trump airstrikes. I argued that there is a misalignment between the statements of the American and Nigerian governments, suggesting that Nigeria was reluctant to consent to the strikes as they were carried out, or was dissatisfied with the Trump administration’s messaging in their aftermath.
Amidst rising poverty in the country, Northern Nigeria battles endemic hunger and malnutrition, from Northwest to Northcentral, down to the Northeast, a region ravaged by years of insurgency, millions of Nigerians walk the streets hungry.
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The Ordinary President placed a call to the EFCC Public Relations Officer to address a growing concern from the public, many Nigerians are receiving alerts of large sums of money in their bank accounts without knowing the source.
He asked the EFCC PRO a direct and important question: What should someone do according to the law if unexpected millions enter their account without explanation? The conversation highlights the need for public awareness, clarity, and proper guidance so innocent people don’t get into trouble over unexplained funds.
Watch the EFCC’s explanation and the vital advice everyone should know to avoid trouble.
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