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The Wikimedia Foundation Petition on the NSA Surveillance Program Denied

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The U.S. Supreme Court has denied the Wikimedia Foundation’s petition  for review of its legal challenge to the National Security Agency’s (NSA) “Upstream” surveillance program. Under this program, the NSA systematically searches the contents of internet traffic entering and leaving the United States, including Americans’ private emails, messages, and web communications. The Supreme Court’s denial leaves in place a divided ruling  from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which dismissed Wikimedia’s case based on the government’s assertion of the “state secrets privilege.” According to Wikimedia's legal director, James Buatti, “The Supreme Court’s refusal to grant our petition strikes a blow against an individual’s right to privacy and freedom of expression — two cornerstones of our society and the building blocks of Wikipedia,” He added that the foundation will continue to champion everyone's right to free knowledge “ In its petition, the Wikimedia Foundatio...

Debit Alerts: The Legality of Electronic Money Transfer Levy by the Federal Government of Nigeria.

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    More than ever before, Nigerians are getting frustrated with the incessant bank debit alerts, being sent by their banks on account of one charge or levy. While these arbitrary deductions may sometimes go unnoticed by wealth customers, majority of Nigerians are not only aware, but irritated by it. However, considering the stress of going to the Bank to lodge complaints and the petite sum involved, they are forced to bear this pathetic situation. Essentially, Commercial banks are not charitable organizations. They are established to make profits. As a business organization, they make profits from charges levied on product and service rendered to their customers. This may include a flat fee of  N 6.98 for the use of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), a platform that enables customer to carry out internet banking transactions. Similarly, commercial banks equally charge customers with ATM card, a quarterly card maintenance fee of N 50, and a host other cha...

Quick Facts About Nigerian Naira

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1.     Naira and kobo are Nigeria’s official currency and legal tender. 2.     The currency was introduced in Nigeria on 1 st January 1973 to replace the British Pounds and Shillings to reflect the country independent status. 3.   The currency structure comprises of three coin denominations (50k, N 1 and N 2), eight banknote denominations ( N 5, N 10, N 20, N 50, N 100, N 200, N 500 and N 1000). 4.     The N 20, N 50, N 100, N 200, N 500 and N 1000 banknotes were introduced in 1977, 1991,1999, 2000, 2001 and 2005 respectively. 5.   ‘Naira’ was derived from the word ‘Nigeria’ by the late nationalist, Obafemi Awolowo. 6. The currency is often abbreviated as ‘NGN’ and depicted with letter ‘N’ having double strikethrough ‘ N’ 7. Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), pursuant to the CBN Act is the sole issuer of legal tender currency in Nigeria. Consequently, it is unlawful for any individual or establishment to print or counte...

WATCH VIDEO: IS THIS SELF DEFENSE OR MURDER

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The video below shows a black man being gunned down by a White man in a situation that appeared to a robbery. What do you think? is this a case of self-defense, murder or manslaughter? was the shooter justify in law?  Share your thoughts with us at the comment section below.  

SEXUAL IDENTITIES: WHY YOU CAN NOT HAVE YOUR OWN PRONOUN

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Sexual identity is a contemporary issue shaping various political, social and religious discuss around the world, particularly the global south. Since recorded human history, mankind had been known and identified by two major genders. That is, male and female (in the singular, he or she and him or her) which is often determined by the individual biological makeup at birth. Today, this definition has changed tremendously and a lot of people are now of the view that there are multiple or unidentifiable number of genders. Proponents of this view believe that, beside the two traditional genders, individuals can be identified with many other genders depending on how they feel about themselves. As a result, some identify as transgender, gender neutral, non-binary, agender, pangender, genderqueer, two-spirits, third gender, etc. Most people are familiar with the popular acronym LGBTQ+ which stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, plus anyone who does not fit into the traditiona...