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FG Approves Fund For Training Of 500,000 Youth On Digital Skills-Apply
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Approves Fund for Training of 500,000 Youth on Digital Skills-Apply
FG Approves Fund for Training of 500,000 Youth on Digital Skills: The Federal Government has swung into action to empower the youths in the wave of the #endsars protests, the government has given the approval of training 500,000 youths in Information Communication Technology (ICT)
Youth and Sport Minister, Dare Sunday, made this known in an inaugural meeting organized by the Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) youth summit.
It could be recalled, the Digital skills acquisition, Entrepreneurship, Employability and Leadership (DEEL) was introduced in November 2019 to empower Nigeria Youth in Digital Skills and ICT related Fields
The programme will run for 52 weeks, Dare added
Sunday Dare precise words
“The Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP) has taken into cognizance the DEEL initiative, and I am glad to announce that we have gotten approval for the funding of a 12-month programme under the initiative that will see 500,000 of our youth’s up-skilled in different digital skills,â€
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Chei Yawa Don Gas EndSARS: Anonymous Attacks CBrN Website
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the hackers disclosed the attack on CBN website, saying it is a cyber campaign against the Nigerian government.
The official website of the Central Bank of Nigeria came under cyber attack Friday night by Anonymous, a group of foreign Internet activists protesting police brutality in the country.
The group, prominent for hacking repressive government’s website, earlier announced its decision to attack federal government agencies’ websites in solidarity with the protesters clamouring for the reformation of the Nigerian police.
The largely peaceful protest is being staged in Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja and other major cities in the country. It has also gone beyond the police as Nigerians seized the opportunity to address major accountability issues such as seeking reduction in the allowance of lawmakers and improvement in all sectors.
The group of anonymous hackers has carried out similar coordinated attacks in the United States, Israel, Tunisia, Uganda and some other countries. Its motto is simply “we are anonymous.”
PREMIUM TIMES, on Thursday, reported how the official website of the Nigeria Police Force has been infiltrated after the group hacked into its database on Thursday.
Afterwards, the group released documents containing names, addresses, contacts and account details of hundreds of police officers on a text storage website, pastebin.com.
On Friday, the hackers announced that they had gained access to the Twitter account of National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) via the victim-agency’s account. They also posted #EndSARS protest materials on the agency’s twitter timeline.
On Friday night, the hackers disclosed the attack on CBN website, saying it is a cyber campaign against the Nigerian government.
“#Nigeria: International hackers & Anonymous continue the cyber campaign against the government to call out corruption, demand police reform, and show solidarity with brave protestors. #OpNigeria #EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutality #ReformTheNigerianPolice”
Checks by PREMIUM TIMES showed that the apex bank’s website went offline for an internal server error.
“500 – Internal server error. There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed,” the query read.

The HTTP status code 500 is a generic error response which means that the server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request.
Meanwhile, the apex bank has denied the attack stating that its website is secure.
“We wish to assure the Nigerian public and indeed all our other stakeholders that the CBN website is adequately protected and that there is no cause for alarm,” the Acting Director of Corporate Communications, Osita Nwanisobi noted via an official statement.
ALSO READ: #EndSARS: Nigerian Police website offline as international hackers infiltrate database
As of the time of debunking the reports of attack, the website’s contents have been restored.
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However, the hacktivists, in an update posted via a member-account on Twitter claimed the attack is ongoing despite the fact that the CBN has activated “Under attack mode” to prevent infiltration.
“UPDATE: The Nigerian central bank website has now activated the “Under attack mode” to avoid our attacks.The website is still being attacked and is down. If the site seems online sometimes, its just an offline version of the site offered by Cloudflare. The server is down.”
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