Tuesday, 3 February 2015

To the youths who are still sleeping!

41 minutes ago
George Chuks Comments: 17 Article views: 102
I wonder the people they said that they are the leaders of tomorrow! 80 percent of all the youths in this country share the same belief and these are religious, ethnic, social background and bias mindsets.

This is the reason why the youths of this country has not made head ways. I read most of the comments from news agencies, social media's, group discussions and all I hear and see is youths pointing fingers at each others over APC and PDP, over President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan known as GEJ and General Mohammed Buhari also known as GMB.

How GMB is better than GEJ and how GEJ is better than GMB! I ask, in a country where the population of the country is highly constituted with the youths and yet their leaders are from 60s to 70s and 80s. And to crown it all this same youths don't see the need to canvas for change whereby leadership of the country can return to 30s, 40s and 50s.

It is time to wake up and stop killing yourselves over old men and women who don't want to retire and leave your space so that you can occupy.

A better country if the youths will support themselves and eject these old men and women to the house of resting till death comes and take them away.

God bless!
- MyNews24

68.8m PVCs ready for collection –INEC


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INEC - Despite the controversy over the collection of the Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs), the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday said 68.8 million PVCs had been produced and ready for collection by duly registered voters in the country.

INEC also said the PVCs of those who were affected when the commission had data losses were ready for collection.

The commission said this category might include the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III, Governor Babatunde Fashiola of Lagos State and many other registered voters whom INEC had said  their cards were not among those initially produced when their data was mistakenly deleted.

Also ready for collection are the PVCs of those who participated in the recent continuous voters’ registration.

This was disclosed during the one-day workshop for journalists organised by the commission in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Kaduna.

The Deputy Director (Publicity), Nick Dazang, who made this known, said all the cards had been distributed to the collecting centres across the country.

He stressed that so far, 65 per cent of the PVCs had been collected, stressing that with the one-week extension, it was expected that almost all of the PVCs would have been collected.

Dazang also announced that some states had recorded about 80 percent collection.

He said: “At a point in time, the contractor who was producing these cards had machine failure but after sometimes, we overcame it and was able to boost level of production per day from 350 000 to 600 000 per day.

“The one we sublet outside was able to produce 1.4 million on daily basis and that explained why we keep telling people that we have confidence that we will produce this card and every one will get it.

“Now as we speak the PVCs for those whose bio-data were captured during the Continuous Voters’ Registration, that is, those whose data were lost, their cards are available for collection.

“Of course the cards of those who registered in 2011 had always been there on the ground.”

He said these PVCs had been distributed to respective states for collection, “if the owners visit the distribution centres they can collect these cards.’’

He also appealed to Nigerians to go to the respective centres to pick up their cards as he maintained that the voting would only be done with the PVCs.

Reacting to reports that politicians are buying up PVCs, Dazang said it was an exercise in futility as there was no way any other person would be able to use such PVCs because of the card readers that would be deployed for the elections.

He therefore appealed to those buying PVCs not to disenfranchise the electorate by their actions.

Dazang also announced that 152 000 polling officials would be deployed to at the 120 000 polling units in the country.

He explained that all the card readers are polling unit specific, hence can only be used at specified polling unit.

INEC, he also said was still awaiting supply of another 32 000 card readers.

He further urged the public to report any INEC staff who demanded for money before issuing the PVC.

In his remarks, the United Nation Development Programme (UNDP) media consultant to INEC, Isa Modibbo, said democracy would be better for it if the people were properly educated; stressing that in this case the media has a major role to play.

He said: “The continuity of our democratic process is better enhanced if we do whatever is within us to educate participants in the democratic process such that they will be in a position to make informed choices.

“I wish to enjoy our colleagues that their reporting will be such that they help build our humanity,’’ he said.

UNDP, Modibbo said would continue to ensure that the capacity of the media was built in such a way that it would continue to be partner in progress.

-   NAN

INEC gets Police protection ahead of polls


Abuja - The Police have expressed readiness to ensure the holding of credible polls later this month.
This follows Inspector General of Police (IGP), Suleiman Abba,  directing the Special Protection and Counter Terrorism Units to provide special security for Nigeria Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) material, officials as well as its ad-hoc staff during and after the general elections.

According to a press statement by Emmanuel Ojukwu Force Public Relations Officer, the IGP Police stated this while appraising the preparations for general elections during a briefing with senior officers in Abuja.

Ojukwu said the directive demonstrated the Force's preparedness for the elections.
It was equally restated by the Police High Command that some of the strategies put in place to ensure free and fair polls in February 2015 by Nigeria Police Force are already being implemented,² he said.

The spokesperson added the IGP also allayed fears of the members of the public before, during and after the general elections.

He nonetheless said members of the public are enjoined to fully collaborate with the police and report any suspicious movement in their areas to the nearest police station.
- CAJ News

Chadian troops enter Nigeria

2015-02-03 17:24
Fotokol - Chad sent ground troops into Nigeria for the first time on Tuesday to fight Boko Haram as the Islamist militants escalate their bloody insurgency.

For almost an hour, Chadian aircraft struck Boko Haram positions, then armoured vehicles rolled across the bridge linking Fotokol town in Cameroon with Gamboru in Nigeria, clearing the way for the infantry.

Up until now, Chad's military had conducted air strikes against the armed extremists, while waiting for authorisation to operate on the ground in Nigeria via Cameroon, which has recently endured Boko Haram raids.

The entire Chadian contingent of about 2 000 troops had crossed the frontier by midday without a shot being fired, an AFP correspondent saw.

Chad's President Idriss Deby Itno sent soldiers to Cameroon in mid-January to help take on Boko Haram, whose raids, massacres and abductions are estimated to have claimed 13 000 lives since the movement emerged in northern Nigeria in 2009.

Nigerian authorities said late on Monday that Gamboru had been reclaimed after three days of air strikes by Chadian aircraft against Boko Haram positions in the region.

The Nigerian army, which has been criticised for its inadequacy in failing to crush the insurgency, also announced the recapture of Mafa, Mallam Fatori, Abadam and Marte towns.

The military spokesperson said that previous operations in the northeast of the country had brought about the liberation of 11 towns in Adamawa state, to the east of Borno state, and of Gujba and Gulani, in Yobe state.

Caliphate
The Islamist fighters, who bitterly oppose Western education and seek to establish a broad caliphate under strict Shari'ah law, still control six regions in Adamawa state.

Boko Haram took control of several towns on the northeastern border in a major offensive launched early this year and stepped up attacks against neighbouring countries, mainly Cameroon.

Chadian soldiers have also been deployed at Daboa in the Lake Chad area where the borders of Nigeria, Chad and Niger converge.

A multinational force intended to strike jointly at the radical sect has withdrawn from its base at Baga on the southern shore of Lake Chad because of disagreements between the Nigerian government and its neighbours.

In the meantime, Boko Haram stands accused of many atrocities constituting crimes against humanity in the eyes of the international community.

AFP

Fridges, cars are world’s ‘future’ payment devices

By: Gareth van Zyl  
27 minutes ago
Johannesburg - Fridges and cars are set to join plastic cards as future payment devices.
This is according to Johan Gerber, the group head of Processing Product Management at MasterCard, who was in Johannesburg last week.

Gerber told Fin24 that future payments won’t be tied down to form factors such as credit or debit cards because rapid developments are taking place in the payment technology space.

In the US, Apple Pay already enables iPhone 6 users to make payments thanks to Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. Meanwhile, African countries such as Kenya have experienced surging demand for mobile money transfer technologies such as M-Pesa.

And more devices are forecast to become digital payment machines in future such as cars' dashboards and fridges.
"We're talking about how every device is becoming a commerce device where one of these days your fridge is going to start ordering your milk when it sees it running out or asks you if you want some more orange juice, because it sees you're running out,” Gerber told Fin24.

"We see our role as just being the facilitator of making that as easy and a great experience as possible and obviously within the environment of keeping it safe and secure - and that piece is very, very important,” Gerber said.

Security
Gerber, who is a financial security industry veteran, told Fin24 that there is still “going to be a journey to get there” with regard to ensuring full security for other payment devices such as fridges or cars.
He told Fin24, though, that today’s EMV (Europay, MasterCard and Visa) tech or chip and PIN cards are set to “blaze” the way forward for a greater number of payment mediums in future.

EMV technology is among the safest payment tool as it ensures a dynamic method of payment via the likes of a cryptogram: a variable that ensures safer payments when compared to ‘static’ magnetic strip cards, for example.

Future payment mediums then could be ‘layered’ on top of EMV technology, said Gerber.
“So, we're looking at integrating the same level and security of strength that's in an EMV card irrespective of the form factor. And if you think of things like Apple Pay, that's really what it does. It brings that EMV strength into the rest of the ecosystem,” Gerber said.

"There's going to be a journey to get there.

"The form factor will become irrelevant, the strength will be consistent irrespective of the channel through which the consumer transacts.
"We're looking at seamlessly integrating that security so that irrespective of the channel, device, car, wearable that it has got the same strength of security,” he added.

Payment technology companies such as MasterCard, though, are expecting criminals to switch focus from cracking plastic cards to stealing from future payment devices such as phones.
"Like anything else, criminals will find some way to attack,” he said.

"As the risk increases, you will layer in certain technologies," he added, explaining that a biometric layer, for instance, could sit atop an EMV system.

MasterPass
Standard Bank last year partnered with MasterCard to unveil the technology payment company's MasterPass offering in South Africa.

MasterPass enables consumers to store all their MasterCard or other branded credit, debit or cheque card information, and shipping and billing address details in one place without needing to enter these details all the time when shopping online.

Standard Bank was the first local bank to offer a digital wallet powered by MasterPass via the Standard Bank MasterPass app for Apple, Android and BlackBerry.

Online merchants such as Takealot.com were also among the first in the country to accept MasterPass.
However, Gerber has illustrated to Fin24 how MasterPass could also work with biometric data such as fingerprints and facial recognition.

Drones: China now securing the White House

015-02-03 17:15

Cape Town - When an unmanned Aircraft Vehicle (AUV/Drone) is able to land on the lawn of the most prominent building in the United States, it certainly does not bode well for amateur users.
This is what happened recently, raising more concerns about the use of drones and how the devices could be exploited by terrorists.

In response, the largest drone builder, a Shanghai based manufacturer DJI, has released a firmware update for the Phantom 2, Phantom 2 Vision, and Phantom 2 Vision+ which now ensures that drones automatically land when they come too close to US national key points in Washington DC, as well as certain airports and international borders.

South Africa’s draft legislation around UAV’s has just been closed for public comment at the end of December 2014, with a South African Civil Aviation Authority committee currently finalising the outcome.
Phindiwe Gwebu, spokesperson for the SACAA says draft legislation is currently being deliberated by the appointed committee and that as it stands the use of drones in SA public airspace is still illegal. Gwebu could not confirm the date of when the draft legislation would be finalised or if this latest development would affect its outcome, stating that anybody wanting to take the matter further could still contact the SACAA.

Eturbonews reports the No-Fly Zone update by manufacturer DJI is centered on the White House incident and extends for a 25-kilometer (15.5 mile) radius in all directions of the location.

The report states the new addition is part of DJI’s ongoing work with regulators to ensure safe flight, and is being included in a scheduled firmware update.

DJI said it will continue to update its no-fly-zone list to include sensitive institutions and national borders in compliance with local regulations.

America freezing

2015-02-03 17:25
Boston - Frigid temperatures descended on the northern tier of the US, as a biting chill followed a powerful snowstorm from the central Midwest into the Northeast, prompting warnings of "flash freezing" along the East Coast.

According to the National Weather Service, people from Montana to Maine are dealing with -18°C wind chill temperatures.

The arctic blast brought frigid wind chills to parts of Pennsylvania, New York and the northern New England region.

Earlier, the snowstorm, which dumped about half a metre of snow on Chicago and about a third of a metre on southeastern Wisconsin, deepened off the southern New England coast. It brought accumulations approaching 45cm in the Boston area and around a foot of slushy wintry mix to Hartford, Connecticut, Providence, Rhode Island, southern New Hampshire and Vermont - places still reeling from about a metere they got last week.

New York City's snow totals ranged from around 10cm in Central Park to 18cm in the Bronx.
As Boston recovers from its second major winter storm in a week, Mayor Martin J Walsh announced the victory parade for the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots football team would be postponed until Wednesday morning.

School was cancelled in Boston and some suburbs for Tuesday and Gov Charlie Baker ordered a delayed start for non-essential state agency workers to allow more time for clearing roads.

The storm was blamed for at least one death, a woman who was struck and killed by a snowplough in suburban Boston.

Doctors in Ohio said Toledo Mayor D Michael Collins was heavily sedated and in critical condition on Monday, a day after he went into cardiac arrest and his vehicle crashed into a pole on his way home not long after a news conference.

The storm delayed two of America's biggest court cases - the murder trial of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez and jury selection in the federal death penalty trial of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

Testimony was to resume Tuesday in the Hernandez trial. But federal court officials in Boston, who follow the city's school closure schedule, said the Tsarnaev proceedings would be delayed a second day.
AP