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Jyoti And Kiran Matharoo apologize to Femi Otedola; read their histories

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Things happen and Nigeria is puzzling. It seems like he recession has brought a new dimension on the survival strategies for ladies. Mount a big camera, lure big men into your room. Then post photos and pictures of the hell-room on a website. Follow up with the men to buy you out. It looks like Nollywood needs a new movie called  Making Me Rich with Big Men in my Hotel Room.

Two Toronto sisters reportedly embroiled in an international sex scandal have been taken into Nigerian prison custody over cyberbullying and extortion charges. The ladies had apologized to billionaire Femi Otedola.

Jyoti and Kiran Matharoo are facing allegations they’re high-society prostitutes accused of running of a website aimed to extort money from Nigeria’s wealthiest people, according to Nigerian news site Politics Nigeria.

The Matharoo sisters were caught with laptops and iPads containing videos of themselves having sex with men, according to CityNews Toronto.

The two allegedly recorded conversations and sexual trysts with their high-profile clients. It’s claimed they used a third party to blackmail targets to pay thousands of dollars for their privacy, or face release of the material on the sisters’ website.

Jyoti and Kiran have a combined 50,000 followers on their Instagram accounts, both curate snapshots from their lavish and luxurious lifestyles.

They are accused of trying to blackmail Femi Otedola, one of Nigeria’s richest men.

Politics Nigeria said the two immediately confessed to running the blackmail website after their arrest, and admitted to having sex with over 100 wealthy men.

The sisters are believed to be Canadian citizens, and listed a Toronto home address on court documents.

 

This video shows why Tesla will have bigger market cap than Apple in ten years

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Tesla is simply fascinating and will become a bigger company than Apple in 10 years. There is no doubt about that. They have a real engineering marvel that will make that market success possible.

Tesla’s super-sensory autopilot system might be able to predict a collision and react faster than a human driver, a new dash-cam video suggests, using radar technology that allows it to see what we cannot.

The video, first reported by tech site Electrek, shows a highway in the Netherlands stretching before a moving Tesla. Eight seconds in, a rapid beeping sound is followed by a car rear-ending an SUV, which then flips over on impact.

CNBC reports that the company has confirmed that that the sound heard in the video, which was shared on Twitter more than a thousand times, was in fact the vehicle’s Forward Collision Warning.

What do you call anti-predictive collision? That is reality.

Diploma in Cybersecurity Policy in Facyber

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The Diploma in Cybersecurity Policy is a practical-oriented program where learners are tasked with developing solutions for a theoretical or real case cybersecurity policy issue with the guidance of a mentor. For example, it could be helping to develop an organization’s cybersecurity policy or a governance framework. Past Learners have seen their works evolve into their organization’s cybersecurity policy official documents. A project report is required at the end of the program. Has Certificate in Cybersecurity Policy as a prerequisite.

Learners will be guided by an instructor to use the knowledge acquired during the Certificate program to undertake a Capstone (a project) which is expected to last 12 weeks. Learners must write an acceptable report at the end of the project.

Click the prerequisite Certificate program detailed Table of Contents

The cost is $400 including the $100 of the prerequisite certificate program.

This is one thing Buhari cannot do with Boko Haram fighters as they surrender

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President Buhari of Nigeria must understand that Nigerian terrorists like Boko Haram fighters cannot get the type of deal that Colombia is giving FARC members.

Colombia approved amnesty for thousands of guerrilla insurgents. After signing a peace deal with FARC, a decades-old rebel group, the country’s congress passed a law that will free FARC fighters from prosecution for “minor crimes.” It’s estimated there are 7,000 members of FARC in Colombia.

The original peace deal, rejected at a referendum on 2 October, was seen by many as too lenient towards the rebels.

The government and the Farc then went back to the negotiating table to try to strike a new deal acceptable to those who had voted “no”.

The main amendments included:

  • The Farc will have to declare all their assets and hand them over. The money will be used for reparation payments for the victims of the conflict
  • Concerns by religious groups that the agreement undermined family values have been addressed
  • A time limit of 10 years has been set for the transitional justice system
  • Farc rebels will be expected to provide exhaustive information about any drug trafficking they may have been involved in
  • The peace agreement will not form part of Colombia’s constitution

For Boko Haram, they need to be prosecuted and cannot get a kid glove.

This is Obama’s most sensitive action before he departs Jan 20th

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President Obama does not just like Putin especially when the latter contributed for the defeat of Mrs Clinton in the presidential election. Now Obama has one act to perform before he goes on Jan 20th.

The Obama administration prepares sanctions on Russia. US officials are close to announcing punitive measures in response to Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election, which could include both diplomatic and economic sanctions.

The actions are expected to include expanded sanctions and diplomatic measures, the officials said, in what the administration deems a proportional response to a Russian operation that went beyond cyber hacking activities common among nations.

But Russia is not just taking it, they have a response also. Official representative for Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, said in a statement on the ministry’s website, “If Washington really does take new hostile steps, they will be answered … any action against Russian diplomatic missions in the US will immediately bounce back on US diplomats in Russia.”