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Sowore Condemns Cyber Attack on South African Infrastructure

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Omoyele Sowore, a prominent Nigerian political activist, has strongly criticized the ongoing cyber attacks on South African internet infrastructure by a group of Nigerian netizens.

In a recent statement, Sowore expressed his disapproval of the actions, which have disrupted online transportation services for many Africans.

He described the attacks as “unacceptable” and urged for an immediate halt to the activity.

Sowore further emphasized the dangers of “Cyber Xenophobia,” equating it to mental and physical xenophobia, both of which he considers dangerously reprehensible.

He highlighted that such conduct could adversely impact millions of South Africans and Nigerians in the diaspora, stressing that the actions of a few should not lead to harm for many.

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The cyber attacks appear to have been sparked by the misconduct of some South Africans, but Sowore maintained that this was not a justification for retaliatory cyber warfare.


 

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Benue Governor Alia “State Prepared for Flood”

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Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia has assured that the state is ready to handle any potential flooding from the release of water from Cameroon’s Lagdo Dam. After meeting with President Bola Tinubu, Alia stressed that while they hope the flood won’t happen, they are well-prepared. He noted that the state is focusing on prevention, such as river dredging, and is actively informing residents about flood risks.

The upcoming release of water from the dam has raised concerns, especially after recent severe floods in Borno State. Alia emphasized that his administration is taking proactive steps and is working with emergency teams to manage any challenges. He also defended the transparency of his local government nominations, encouraging candidates to accept the outcomes of the October 5 elections.


 

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NIHSA Warns of Imminent Flooding as Cameroon Releases Water from Lagdo Dam

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The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) has alerted Nigerians residing in flood-prone areas to relocate, following the release of water from Cameroon’s Lagdo Dam into River Niger and River Benue.

The release, which began on September 18, 2024, poses flood risks to 11 states, including Adamawa, Kogi, Benue, and Bayelsa.

NIHSA urges individuals to clear drainages and avoid floodplains. This comes days after severe flooding in Borno killed over 30 people.


 

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Israel Acknowledges Role in Escalating Conflict with Hezbollah Amid Deadly Attacks

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Israel admitted to initiating a “new era” of war after two consecutive days of explosive attacks targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon.

On Tuesday, pager explosions killed several, including children, and wounded over 2,800. A second wave on Wednesday, involving walkie-talkies and phones, killed at least 20 and injured 450.

One explosion occurred during a Hezbollah funeral, with reports suggesting Hezbollah’s elite Radwan unit was heavily impacted. Israel believes the death toll is higher than officially reported.


 

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