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Okokoloko-o! Okokoloko-o! Okokoloko-o! What time is it, fellow Nigerians?
DEDICATED TO LEAH SHARIBU, HANIFA ABUBAKAR AND ALL THOSE THE NIGERIAN STATE UNDER MUJAHID MUHAMMADU BUHARI COULD NOT DEFEND AND PROTECT AS REQUIERED BY THE CONSTITUTION OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.
In continuation of his treatise on national unity, integration, cohesion, despite our diversity, and the peace of the nation, titled: UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL, JOHN ODEY ADUMA enjoins his Ndigbo compatriots to choose between having Nigeria and Biafra as the two he reckons cannot go pari passu, hence not a sort of composite demand, just as water and petrol are not a perfect or a good mix or as one cannot have God and Mammon together or at the same time, Ndigbo must here, he says, choose their preference: NIGERIA or BIAFRA now or never, and remain eternally on not only the fringe of, or on the opposite side of the nation and continue in vain to dream of Biafratopia.
- JOHN ODEY ADUMA, PUBLISHER AND BRITISH CHEVENING SCHOLAR, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
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Investment cements Salt Security as the leader in API security and supercharges its growth to drive global innovation in API security
London, UK: Salt Security has announced that it raised $140 million in Series D funding, led by CapitalG, Alphabet’s independent growth fund, with participation from all existing investors. The latest investment brings the valuation of Salt Security to $1.4 billion, bolstering its leadership position in the API security market with the most funding, highest valuation, most customers, and deepest penetration among Fortune and Global 500 enterprises. Salt Security will use the additional capital to expand R&D investment, fuel sales and marketing, and more rapidly grow its international operations to address the growing number of cyber threats targeting APIs.
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Company publishes research outlining emerging mobile network attack strategies in Hybrid Warfare including newly revealed HiddenArt mobile threat actor
Dublin, Ireland, and Stockholm, Sweden: AdaptiveMobile Security has published new research titled; Spectrum of Violence: Mobile Network-enabled Attacks in Hybrid Warfare. The paper highlights how vulnerabilities in mobile network infrastructure could be weaponized in offensive military operations. Setting out how the combination of military and mobile telecom-enabled targeting capabilities can create a battlefield advantage; the paper illustrates the consistency of such a model with the concept of hybrid warfare.
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