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Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) Announces Registration Notice for Data Controllers and Processors

The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has issued a notice requiring all entities, including businesses, educational institutions, healthcare providers, and other organizations that collect personal data, to register in compliance with Section 5(d) of the Nigeria Data Protection Act, 2023. If an entity collects and processes personal data, whether for commercial or non-commercial purposes, such as students' records, client information, patient details, or customer data, they are obligated to register as a Data Controller or Data Processor. Registration can be completed through the official NDPC Registration Portal at www.service.ndpc.gov.ng from January 30th, 2024, to June 30th, 2024. Failure to register within this period will result in penalties, as processing personal data wit...
Appeal from a Nigerian Woman for Help in Finding Her Missing Husband, Martins Mugwe
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Appeal from a Nigerian Woman for Help in Finding Her Missing Husband, Martins Mugwe

After going missing for over a week, a Nigerian woman is reaching out for assistance in locating her husband. As per Mrs. Mugwe, her husband, Martins Mugwe, departed their residence without his phone at approximately 10-11 pm on Thursday, February 1, and has not returned home since. Mr. Mugwe, aged 43, is a resident of Isheri North GRA. If you have any information about his whereabouts, please contact 08182131688 or visit the nearest police station.
Mother and daughter killed by kidnappers laid to rest in Benue
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Mother and daughter killed by kidnappers laid to rest in Benue

Mother and daughter killed by kidnappers laid to rest in Benue A Benue woman, Mrs Maria Agbo, who was killed by kidnappers alongside her daughter in Abuja, has been laid to rest. She was buried on Thursday, February 8, 2024, in Owukpa, Benue State. LIB reported that Maria had traveled to Abuja to take care of her daughter, Christiana, who had just given birth after ten years of childlessness. Tragedy struck when kidnappers stormed their home near the Mopol Barracks, in the Dei-Dei area of FCT and abducted Maria, her daughter, and the newborn baby. The kidnappers demanded N90m ransom from the family as a condition to release the victims. After negotiation, they settled for N10 million However, days later, the family received the devastating news that Christiana and her mother had been ...
Mother and daughter killed by kidnappers laid to rest in Benue
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Mother and daughter killed by kidnappers laid to rest in Benue

Mrs Maria Agbo, a Benue woman, was laid to rest in Owukpa, Benue State after being killed by kidnappers alongside her daughter in Abuja. She was buried on Thursday, February 8, 2024. LIB reported that Maria had traveled to Abuja to take care of her daughter, Christiana, who had just given birth after ten years of childlessness. Tragedy struck when kidnappers stormed their home near the Mopol Barracks, in the Dei-Dei area of FCT and abducted Maria, her daughter and the newborn baby. The kidnappers demanded N90m ransom from the family as a condition to release the victims. After negotiation, they settled for N10 million However, days later, the family received the devastating news that Christiana and her mother had been killed, and the newborn baby a...
Tragic incident at Plateau mine results in four deaths
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Tragic incident at Plateau mine results in four deaths

A mining pit collapse in Plateau State led to the tragic deaths of a young graduate named Moses Gyang and three others.   The details of the incident are still unclear at the time of reporting. However, according to a Facebook post on Thursday, February 8, Moses was awaiting mobilization for the NYSC.   Another acquaintance, Samuel Martins, also verified the incident on Facebook.     
Sophia Momodu’s Reflection on a Defining Night as a Single Parent
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Sophia Momodu’s Reflection on a Defining Night as a Single Parent

Sophia Momodu, a businesswoman, has shared her experience of the night that changed her mentality as a single parent. In a Snapchat post, Sophia recounted how a year ago today, on February 9, she rushed her daughter, Imade, to the hospital at 1am. She mentioned that only her close friends immediately came to the hospital where Imade was being treated.
Mother and her two children hospitalized after suspected poisoning at their home, woman arrested
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Mother and her two children hospitalized after suspected poisoning at their home, woman arrested

A mother and her two children have been rushed to hospital after being 'poisoned' at their home. The 38-year-old woman and a nine-year-old and 13-year-old were found inside a house in Uckfield, East Sussex, yesterday. A woman has been arrested on suspicion of administering a noxious substance/poison to cause injury. The mother and her two children are understood to be in a stable condition in hospital. Sussex Police have said they are treating the incident on Hunters Way as 'isolated'. A spokesman for Sussex Police said: 'Emergency services responded to welfare concerns at an address in Hunters Way, Uckfield on Thursday morning (February 8 ). 'A 38-year-old woman and two children, aged ...
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If he betrayed you, would you leave him? Don Jazzy asks Nigerian woman who stated that it is unreasonable for married women to divorce their husbands for infidelity

Music executive, Don Jazzy raised an interesting question to a Nigerian lady who criticized women who leave their marriages upon discovering their husbands' infidelity. In a viral video, the woman argued that if a man provides for his wife and children, the wife should not end the marriage just because of his infidelity. ‘’So your husband cheated on you and that is the reason you left your home? Are you not funny? You are funny! You left your home, matrimonial home because your husband cheated on you outside, not like he brought the woman home. You didn't see him with this woman. He didn't do it to your face. You were the one that was monitoring him and you ‘monitored’ into his phone and you saw what your eyes are not supposed to see and you packed your things and yo...
Mount Everest Climbers Advised to Take Measures as Experts Warn of Malodor
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Mount Everest Climbers Advised to Take Measures as Experts Warn of Malodor

Climbers scaling Mount Everest are set to bring back their own waste to base camp following concerns raised by experts about the mountain's unpleasant smell. The decision to implement these new rules comes after worries that excrement left on the mountain does not fully decompose, leading to health issues among climbers. Mingma Sherpa, chairman of Pasang Lhamu rural municipality, expressed, 'Our mountains have begun to stink,' in an interview with the BBC. Before these new guidelines, climbers would commonly either dig holes to relieve themselves or openly defecate during their expeditions. However, with temperatures dropping as low as -60°C (-76°F), human waste does not fully decompose, leading to visible stools on the moun...