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  • NEWS: Jonathan Maneuvering for Eight- Week Election Postponement.


    By William Oyo-Ita​

        President Goodluck has begun massive mobilization across Nigeria aimed at gaining postponement of the elections this month’s election for eight weeks.

       On Wednesday, president reportedly forced the chairman of the independent national electoral commission. Professor Attahiru Jega, to call off a press conference he had called to announce final preparations for the Election, threatening him of treason if he refused to back down.
  • FASHION: How To Look Smart This Season

    It's February, its that special time to share love. Get the right wears to spice up your outings.

  • NEWS: Militant Asari Dokubo Pours Out Threat Over General Elections

    By Dickson Blessing
        
    Niger Delta militant Asari Dokubo has recently threatened the APC presidential candidate Muhammed Buhari and politicians of opposition party on the grounds that the 2015 General elections must be in favour of president Goodluck Jonathan.
    Dokubo had issued this threat in Bayelsa State while mobilizing voters on behalf of president Goodluck Jonathan for the soon General elections on the 14th of February 2015.
  • FASHION: Wednesday Special

    By William Oyo-Ita
    Set out Today with unique, and special outfits to keep you bubbling.
  • TECHNOLOGY: BMW Fixes Security Flaws That Leaves The Car Vulnerable To Hackers

    By Eyizle Ene-Okon


    BMW has patched a security flaw that left 2.2 million cars, including Rolls Royce and Mini models, open to hackers.

    The flaw affected models fitted with BMW’s ConnectedDrive software, which uses an on-board Sim card.

    The software operated door locks, air conditioning and traffic updates but no driving firmware such as brakes or steering, BMW said.

    No cars have actually been hacked, but the flaw was identified by German motorist association ADAC.

    ADAC’s researchers found the cars would try to communicate via a spoofed phone network, leaving potential hackers able to control anything activated by the Sim.

    The patch, which would be applied automatically, included making data from the car encrypted via HTTPS (HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure) – the same security commonly used for online banking, BMW said.
    “On the one hand, data are encrypted with the HTTPS protocol, and on the other hand, the identity of the BMW Group server is checked by the vehicle before data are transmitted over the mobile phone network,” it said.

    This should have already been in place, said security expert Graham Cluley.
    “You would probably have hoped that BMW’s engineers would have thought about [using HTTPS] in the first place,” he wrote on his blog.

  • IN VIEW: Who is this?

    By William Oyo-Ita
    Even if you are not a football fan you should know who this is.
  • FASHION : Africa Got Beauty!

    By Lizzy Adie
    By Lizzy Adie.
        
    Black they say is beauty. 

    Esther Ashley Unuane  is a beauty to behold! 

    Beauty they say is in the hand of the beholder but today,  beauty is on the faces of Nigerians. Nigeria is the center of beauty, blessed with black in complexion. God bless Nigeria. 

    God bless our culture.
  • IN VIEW: Photo Of a Nigerian soldier praying before battle with Boko Haram

    William Oyo-Ita
    The saying that prayer conquers all this is the believe of this Nigerian soldier. Amen!