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Support Our Healthcare Workers

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Our healthcare workers are on the frontline battling Covid-19. These brave people cannot seek shelter with their loved ones. Night and day, they cater to the sick who may be our loved ones or of those we know. Most of them earn just N5,000 as hazard allowance. They need our help.

Sterling Bank with implementation support from some non-profits is helping the healthcare workers. They made a big contribution to a special fund to ensure these workers are well taken care of as they battle in the war front.

Sterling Bank operates on the HEART strategy – Health, Education, Agriculture, Renewal Energy and Transportation); healthcare is at the heart of that playbook. 

I invite you to donate and share this. Here is the link – https://giving.ng/covid19.php

Uber in Talks to Purchase Grubhub As COVID-19 Pressure Grows

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In its fight to survive the harsh economic realities of COVID-19, Uber is thrusting deeply into foods. In its latest move, the ride-hailing company is making an offer for Grubhub Inc., according to Bloomberg.

Grubhub Inc. is an American online and mobile prepared food ordering and delivery marketplace that connects eaters with local takeout restaurants. Founded in 2004, the company has grown a customer base of over 19 million users and 115,000 associated restaurants across the 50 US states and the UK from its base in Chicago.

The companies are said to be in talks as the effects of coronavirus have dampened their businesses, leaving them totally exposed to the uncertainties of the harsh economic climate.

Grubhub has held its ground amidst competition from DoorDash and Uber, using its 16 years’ experience to stay in the food game. The company’s shares surged to 39 percent in New York trading after it was temporarily halted. Grubhub market value stood at $5.6 billion after closing New York trading at 29 percent. Uber has a market value of $56 billion and added 2.3% increase at the end of trading on Tuesday.

The COVID-19 pandemic has hit Uber food services in many countries, pushing the company to shut many of its outlets internationally in a bid to cushion the effects of the downturn.

Apart from the Middle East where its subsidiary, Careem is planning to lay off 536 of its workforce, Uber will shutter its food operation in Czech Republic, Egypt, Honduras, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay and Ukraine on June 4. The austerity plan includes transferring Saudi Arabia’s operation to Careem on June 4.

Uber purchased Careem last year for $3.1 billion, but many of its operations in the Middle East have been badly hit by the coronavirus outbreak. The Dubai-based Careem suspended a portion of its public transit offering citing coronavirus.

Uber appears to be desperately looking for a way out of the loop as its ride-hailing business has been on the standstill in most countries around the world due to precautionary lockdowns initiated by governments to stem the spread of the pandemic.

The San-Francisco based company is counting on food delivery to stay in business until the dust of the pandemic settles.

Uber and Grubhub are looking to conclude the deal at the end of the month. But the matter remains confidential as negotiations are still going on between the two. A statement issued by Grubhub failed to acknowledge or deny the deal while Uber refused to comment on the matter.

“Consolidation could make sense in our industry, and, like any responsible company, we are always looking at value-enhancing opportunities. That said, we remain confident in our current strategy and our recent initiatives to support restaurants in this challenging environment,” the statement from Grubhub said.

However, the challenge lies on the overall food delivery performance which has dwindled considerably. But many believe that a merger between Uber and Grubhub will consolidate the US food delivery market. SoftBank’s owned DoorDash has been leading the market space with Grubhub in second place; Uber is left in third place. But a merger could see Uber and Gruhub controlling 55 percent of the food delivery service in the US.

Grubhub’s stock rose 63 percent at the news of its merger with Uber. But concern remains that the deal will spring antitrust inquiries from the authorities.

Uber’s CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi has been strategizing to keep the company afloat with new ideas. Last month, Uber launched two initiatives called ‘Uber Direct’ and ‘Uber Connect.’ Uber Direct lets users order items from select retailers and have them delivered directly to their door, while Uber Connect allows users in 25 cities in Australia, Mexico send packages to relatives and friends.

The aim was to keep many of its drivers on the roads as essential workers, as they distribute food items, drugs, pet supplies and foods. It also offers delivery of items for family members who have been separated by movement restrictions. But as the restrictions ease in many cities following a drop in numbers of coronavirus cases, the idea is becoming less practical, forcing Uber to concentrate on food delivery.

Top Reasons Why WordPress Pages Are Easily Hacked

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Today many web pages that we can see online are made in WordPress. It is one of the most popular content managers and offers more possibilities to users. 

However, it is also one of the most pirated. According to statistics that we echo, 90% of the sites hacked in the last year were in WordPress. In this article we are going to talk about it. We will explain the main reasons why you can hack a WordPress website.

How Hackers can hack a website in WordPress

We are going to talk about the main reasons why a hackers can hack a page made in WordPress. In this way, users who have pages or are responsible for the content of one can take measures to avoid these problems.

We already know that there are many types of threats and many varieties of malware online. Luckily we also have at our disposal a wide range of possibilities to protect ourselves. Of course, it is always convenient to know the causes of the problem and then find the solution. The easiest way is to download the security plugins like Astra Security which will protect your website from all the malwares.

Generic login page

One of the causes that experts say is very present when hacking websites is having a generic login page. This means that those responsible for the site have not changed the way they access it.

It is usually of the type www.pagename.com/wp-admin. This is known to attackers and they test possible combinations to determine whether or not they can access the page.

It is convenient to spend time changing the way we access the site. It is a very important point to prevent a WordPress page from being hacked.

Insecure passwords

Passwords should not be forgotten. Sometimes users use simple passwords that can be tested by potential attackers. It is not something exclusive to WordPress, far from it. We can apply this to any registry we have or the platform we use.

The ideal is to have unique keys, of a considerable length and that have letters (upper and lower case), numbers and other special symbols. All this at random.

Keep WordPress outdated

It is also quite common for attacks to arrive because WordPress is out of date. This is very common in sites that have little attention or that are not renewed frequently.

Sometimes vulnerabilities arise that affect the security of systems or devices. The same occurs in the case of WordPress and other managers. It is very important that we always have the latest versions and security patches installed. Thus we can correct possible problems that may be exploited and save our WordPress site from being hacked.

Use of insecure plugins

The plugins are very interesting to obtain certain features and added features. The problem is that sometimes we can add a plugin that is insecure, obsolete or has a vulnerability.

It is important to always make sure that the plugin that we are going to install is really in good condition to be used and it will not be a security problem. Also, you always have to keep them updated.

Plugin downloads from untrusted sources

A bit along the lines of insecure plugins is the fact of downloading them from unreliable sites. We may come across a plugin that is apparently interesting and has features that make our website better, but in reality we are installing malware on our site.

We must always make sure that what we are really installing is what it claims to be. You always have to download plugins from reliable sources.

Vulnerability on the server where the site is hosted

It can also happen that there are vulnerabilities in the server where the site is hosted. Sometimes we trust that everything will go well by hiring an expensive or recognized hosting, but many cybercriminals take advantage of possible vulnerabilities that affect these types of platforms.

Ultimately these are the main reasons by which hackers can hack WordPress sites.

Arik Air’s N10M Fine And Justice D.Z. Senchi’s Unveiling of New Nigeria

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Poor Arik Air, the bad luck cannot just stop. But this one can change Nigeria, for good. Yes, an Abuja High Court has ordered Arik Air to pay N10 million to a passenger, Isa Modibbo, whose flight was delayed. That is not a small signal: people will follow through in other domains, and hold individuals and companies responsible. And if trial lawyers know that the justices are open to party, a wave will begin. That open to party is by the justices not dismissing the cases, but rather put them to legal tests. You may not like the trajectory but that is actually how a modern society evolves.

People sell fake tires, roofing sheets, etc in Nigeria with zero consequences. If Arik is penalized for delaying a flight, I am sure someone will sue for risks to his life over fake vehicle brakes. As that happens, our society will equilibrate. 

Trial lawyers: sharpen your pen and sue owners of those property-and-life destroying trucks on Nigerian roads. You have Justice Danlami Senchi to help keep our roads safer. Game on…

Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court on Wednesday ordered Arik Air to pay N10 million to a passenger whose flight was delayed.

The passenger, Isa Modibbo, who is diabetic, reportedly missed an appointment with his doctor in Sokoto after his flight from Abuja which was scheduled for 10:30 a.m. was delayed to 6 p.m. on December 16, 2017.

Dissatisfied with the airline’s action, Mr Modibbo proceeded to file a suit against the airline for “infringing on his human rights”.

Ruling

Delivering judgment on Wednesday, Justice Danlami Senchi held that the failure of the airline to fulfil its contractual obligation of airlifting the plaintiff to Sokoto from Abuja at the stipulated time indicated on the flight ticket “is a serious breach of contract and infringement of the plaintiff’s right to free movement.”

Mr Senchi further held that the failure of the airline to respond to the request of the plaintiff for compensation due to the willful infringement “was a display of sheer arrogance which must not be allowed to continue.”

The judge also warned airline operators to respect the rights of passengers.

New Tekedia Mini-MBA Session – FMCG New Product Launch and Product Strategy

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Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) are typically low cost, fast-selling products. Examples are packaged foods, beverages, toiletries, OTC drugs and other consumables (Peak Milk, Omo, Bournvita, Ariel, Lux, etc). In Tekedia Mini-MBA, a veteran of this industry with experiences in Dangote Group will lead a session on “FMCG New Product Launch and Product Strategy”. Mohammad Ibrahim is currently the Managing Partner of Stochastic Institute which helps SMEs and MNCs in the FMCG product development, launch and go-to-market. Join him by registering here.

https://www.tekedia.com/mini-mba-2/