Section 44(2)(a) of the Cybercrime (Prohibition,Prevention etc) Act, 2015 provides that a levy of 0.005 of all electronic transactions by the businesses (GSM/Internet service providers, Financial Institutions, Insurance Coy, NSE) shall be paid to National Cyber Security Fund.
@Blueray825@StanbicIBTC Legally an application of such should be on Notice and not exparte. It would have given the party concerned to either affirm or react to the misleading facts deposed to in the Affidavit in support of such application. This is absolutely absurd &should be critically addressed.
@Obi809178285201 Section 44(2)(a) of the Cybercrime (Prohibition,Prevention etc) Act, 2015 provides that a levy of 0.005 of all electronic transactions by the businesses (GSM/Internet service providers, Financial Institutions, Insurance Coy, NSE) shall be paid to National Cyber Security Fund.
@DavidAb61537842@SaharaReporters Section 44(2)(a) of the Cybercrime (Prohibition,Prevention etc) Act, 2015 provides that a levy of 0.005 of all electronic transactions by the businesses (GSM/Internet service providers, Financial Institutions, Insurance Coy, NSE) shall be paid to National Cyber Security Fund.
@OlawumiPK@BolanleCole U could have passed your message in a more soften tone without sounding tribalistic. Any woman from any tribe could have done what Betty has been alleged of & that doesn't mean her tribe is bad. I believe proper things shall be done in addressing some salient points you raised.
*Lawyers Demand Ondo Executive Council Declare Gov. Akeredolu Incapacitated*
_Governor Akeredolu has been away for weeks since traveling to Germany in September for treatment of an undisclosed medical condition.
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