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NEWS : What happened to Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram?

  Facebook has apologised after it stopped working for users around the world for several hours on Monday. WhatsApp and Instagram - which are owned by the company - were also down. What was the problem? In a nutshell, Facebook's systems stopped talking to the wider internet. It was as if "someone had pulled the cables from their data centres all at once and disconnected them from the internet", explained web infrastructure firm  Cloudflare . Facebook's explanation was a little more technical. It said "configuration changes on the backbone routers that co-ordinate network traffic between our data centres caused issues that interrupted this communication". This had a "cascading effect... bringing our services to a halt". Zuckerberg apologises for six-hour Facebook outage So why couldn't people access Facebook? The internet breaks down into hundreds of thousands of networks. Big firms like Facebook have their own larger networks - known as autonom...

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IPOB : Biafra, Yoruba Nation: Why Buhari subdued Nnamdi Kanu, Sunday Igboho – Festus Ogun

  A legal practitioner, Festus Ogun, has lambasted President Muhammadu  Buhari for ordering Nigeria’s security units to subdue Biafra and Yoruba Nation agitators, Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Igboho. In an interview with , the human rights activist accused Buhari of “looking elsewhere” due to his administration’s “failure in security and combating terrorism”. On the secessionists’ incarceration vis a vis the activities of killer herdsmen, bandits, and terrorists, Ogun called the actions of federal authorities “glaringly embarrassing”. The Principal Partner of Festus Ogun Legal said even the President’s 101-paragraph October 1 speech addressed the Kanu-Igboho matter with less mention of insurgents and terror groups. “One would expect that given the length at which the President went in addressing the unjust and indiscriminate clampdown on Igboho and Kanu, he would extend his strong words on the criminal activities of terror groups holding the peace of our country to ransom....

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Ekweremadu Rallies S/East Lawmakers To Secure Nnamdi Kanu’s Release

  Former Deputy Senate President,  Ike Ekweremadu  has rallied South-East lawmakers to secure the release of the leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB),  Nnamdi Kanu . Naija News  reports that the President-General of the  Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide ,  Okwu Nnabuike , made this known in a statement on Monday. Nnabuike appreciated Ekweremadu and the South East lawmakers for not abandoning Kanu to his fate and making moves to ensure his release from DSS custody. He said Ekweremadu had shown a large heart with this move despite how IPOB members humiliated him in Germany. He said: “ We want to commend in a very special way the former Deputy Senate President, Chief Prof. Ike Ekweremadu for rallying his colleagues towards securing the freedom of the IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. “It is a demonstration of a large heart, tolerance and forgiveness. We all remember what happened to the Senator, how he was given unfair treatment i...

Nwodo Denies Blaming IPOB For South East Killings

  The immediate past President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, John Nnia Nwodo, has denied linking the killings in the South East to the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). He made this known in a statement issued on Sunday while reacting to IPOB’s claim that he accused the group of the killings in Anambra and Imo states. In a statement by its Media and Publicity Secretary,  Emma Powerful , IPOB challenged Nwodo to provide evidence that it was behind the killings in Anambra and Imo states. IPOB alleged that Nwodo has lost relevance in the affairs of Ndigbo and Nigeria since his exit as the President-General of Ohaneze Ndigbo. But according to Nwodo, he has never blamed the killings and insecurity situation in the South East region on the separatist group. The former Ohanaeze leader also refuted reports that he accused IPOB of being behind the violence in the South East. Nwodo said that he has deliberately been silent since he is no longer the Ohanaeze’s leader...