MARCH 17, 2019 Onnoghen: EFCC raids ex-CJN's farm, confiscates documents The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Saturday raided the
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Onnoghen: EFCC raids ex-CJN's farm, confiscates documents
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Saturday raided the farm of the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen, seizing crucial documents such as sales books, receipt booklets, its members of staff list amongst others.
It was learnt that officials of the anti-graft agency raided Wanogan Farms Limited located in the Masaka area of Nasarawa State around 3pm and searched the entire premises for over three hours. [Read more](
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Voter apathy highest in Lagos, Jigawa tops turnout - INEC
Statistics released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) revealed that less than 19 per cent of Lagos State voters with Permanent Voter Cards came out to vote in the governorship and state legislative elections.
The electoral umpire further disclosed that out of the 6.5 million registered voters in Lagos State, 5.5 million obtained the PVCs.
However, figures released by INEC showed that only 1,006,074 actually voted during the general elections, representing 18.29 per cent of the 5.5 million voters with the PVCs in the state. [Read more](
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Meet the man who chased away the Christchurch shooter
When the gunman advanced toward the mosque, killing those in his path, Abdul Aziz did not hide.
Instead, he picked up the first thing he could find, a credit card scanning machine, and ran outside screaming: âCome here!âAziz, 48, has been called a hero for likely preventing more deaths during Friday prayers at the Linwood mosque in Christchurch after scaring the gunman off.
But Aziz, whose four sons and dozens of others remained in the mosque while he faced off with the gunman, said he believed it was what anyone would have done. [Read more](
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Apple Heart Study lists benefits of wearable technology
Wearables may be more than aesthetic additions after all, according to a recent Heart Study by Apple.
Researchers from Stanford Medicine have published preliminary findings from their Apple Heart Study which involved over 400,000 participants.
The researchers found that wearable technology such as the Apple Watch can be used to safely identify people who have an irregular heart rhythm which gives them time to seek medical help.
Discussing the study, Jeff Williams, Appleâs COO, said: [Read more](
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Most Android antivirus don't work properly
Security is such a big deal in today's data-driven world but it turns out we might not be getting the protection we need from Android antivirus we depend on.
It can be wise to secure your Android phone with antivirus software, but which ones can you count on? You can rule out most of them, apparently. [Read more](
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The secret of happiness according to Bill Gates
About half an hour into a recent Reddit Q&A session, American business magnate Bill Gates was asked, âThrough it all, what makes you happy?â
Interestingly enough, despite saying he feels more happy now than he did in his twenties, Gates didnât occasion his massive wealth as an explanation.
Ladders recently reported on an old archived interview of a young Gates from 1984 in which he spoke on one of the ways he intended to avoid being burnt-out before his thirties was by constantly updating his goals. [Read more](
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Twitter developing new feature to track threads
In addition to testing out a new format for conversations within a prototype app called twttr and other features like a âHide Tweetâ button, Twitter has confirmed itâs also developing a feature that would allow users to subscribe to individual conversations taking place on its platform.
The new option was first spotted by Jane Manchun Wong, a reverse engineer who often peeks inside popular apps to discover their yet-to-be-launched features and changes. [Read more](
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