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1  Local / Nigeria (Naija) / The self-proclaimed leader of ESN Simon Ekpa has been arrested in Finland on: February 23, 2023, 04:24:46 PM
Simon Ekpa I have been inciting the people of Southeast Nigeria through his Twitter space, commanding his fractional ESN members to enforce the sit-at-home order issued by him. IPB has repeatedly distanced itself from him and his activities.
Some months ago, many Nigerians signed a petition against him on Twitter following his comments about the insecurities going on in the south. He was also forcing Southeast residents to boycott the election by remaining at home on election day, threatening to enforce the order if anyone attempted to vote.
He was arrested at his home today, February 23, by the criminal police department of Finland. His arrest is good news for our democracy, and with the upcoming election on February 25th, I urge all Nigerians, particularly those in south-eastern Nigeria, to vote for their preferred candidate.
 
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/breaking-finland-authorities-arrest-simon-ekpa/%3famp
 
2  Other / Off-topic / Imagine science and technology coming to an end??? on: January 21, 2023, 06:01:35 PM
The world as we know it today is continually evolving and advancing due to the rapid growth of science and technology. No longer can we imagine a world without the internet, electricity, or even a cell phone. But have we ever stopped to think what our world would be like if one day, science and technology came to an end?

It would be like a world without electricity, where we would have to rely on natural sources of light such as the sun and the moon. We would no longer have access to the internet and all of the information and entertainment it provides. There wouldn't be any computers or cell phones, so communication would be limited to face-to-face interactions. We would also have to revert back to traditional methods of transportation such as walking or riding a horse, and many of our modern conveniences would be gone.

The world would also be a much more dangerous place without science and technology. Many of the medical advancements made in recent years would be lost, and diseases that were once thought to be eradicated may make a comeback. We would also lose access to many of the weapons developed by science and technology, making it harder to defend ourselves against any potential threats.

It's impossible to predict when science and technology might come to an end, but it's safe to say that the world would be a much different place without it. The advances we have made in science and technology have made life easier, more efficient, and more enjoyable for all of us, and it's hard to imagine what the world would be like without it. Science and technology have helped shape the world we live in today, and it's important that we continue to invest in it so that it can continue to improve our lives.
3  Other / Politics & Society / Do you believe religion is a setback in African development? on: January 10, 2023, 05:21:21 PM
Religion has been a part of African history for centuries. For many people, it has been a source of guidance, comfort, and community. Yet, there are some who believe that religion is a major setback in the development of African nations. This is an excellent topic that merits discussion.

On the one hand, there is no denying that religion has been used to oppress people, especially women and other marginalized groups. Religious beliefs have been used to justify discrimination, and many people feel that certain religious tenets are outdated and no longer applicable. On the other hand, religion can also be a powerful force for good in African societies. It can provide comfort to people in difficult times and bring communities together.

Ultimately, whether religion is a setback in African development is up to the individual. Some may see it as a hinderance, while others may view it as a source of strength and hope. Ultimately, it is up to each person to decide for themselves how to view religion and its impact on African development.
4  Other / Beginners & Help / A deep understanding of Bitcoin for beginners, it might answer your questions  on: January 10, 2023, 03:19:36 PM
Bitcoin is one of the most talked about topics of the 21st century and for good reason. A lot of people have heard of it, but what most don't know is that Bitcoin isn't just a digital currency. It is also a technology that is revolutionizing the way we think about money and transactions. Bitcoin is built on a decentralized, public ledger system called the blockchain, which allows for secure, transparent, and immutable transactions. This means that all Bitcoin transactions are recorded on a public ledger, so no one can manipulate or alter the data. It also means that all Bitcoin transactions are instantaneous, with no third party or middleman involved. This makes it much faster and more efficient than traditional methods of payment. Bitcoin is also incredibly secure, as all Bitcoin transactions are cryptographically verified. This means that no one can counterfeit Bitcoin, and it is impossible to double spend it. So if you're looking for a secure, fast, and transparent way of making transactions, Bitcoin is definitely something you should be looking into.
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