Vanguard Latest News Wednesday 19th February 2020

Vanguard Latest News Wednesday 19th February 2020

Vanguard Latest News Today and headlines on some of the happenings and news trend in the Country, today 19/02/20

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Barrow-pusher electrocuted while trying to pluck mango fruits with iron

By Ikechukwu Odu NSUKKA—-Tragedy struck at Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State on Wednesday, as a yet-to-be-identified barrow-pusher from Ebonyi State was electrocuted while trying to pluck mango fruits with iron close to high-tension wires. According to eye-witnesses, the young man, when caught by life wire, was struggling to break free when he alertedRead More
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Coronavirus hits Iran as two test positive

Two people in Iran tested positive Wednesday for the deadly new coronavirus, the health ministry said, in the Islamic republic’s first cases of the disease. Kianoush Jahanpour, a ministry spokesman, said the cases were detected in the holy city of Qom, south of the Iranian capital. “In the past two days, some suspect cases ofRead More
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US gives Nigeria conditions for review of visa ban policy

ABUJA — THE United States government has given the federal government conditions under which the recent visa policy affecting six countries, including Nigeria, could be reviewed. 
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Lassa fever spreads to Lagos

Case isolated at LUTH LASG calls for calm, advises public on safety precautions By Sola Ogundipe Lagos has recorded a case of Lassa fever currently raging in 19 other states in the country. Announcing the development on Wednesday morning, the State Commissioner for Health Prof, Akin Abayomi confirmed that the patient is currently in isolationRead More
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Android phones now harder to hack than iPhones

By Juliet Umeh When it comes to cracking smartphones, iPhones are assumed to be superior to Android in terms of privacy and security. However, the story has taken a u-turn, and Android phones have become harder to crack than iPhones. This is according to a forensic detective Rex Kiser who works with the Fort WorthRead More
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Suspected herdsmen killings: Outrage as Delta CP admits receiving 6 exhumed corpses

UGHELLI – Delta State Police Commissioner, Hafiz Inuwa, yesterday, admitted that the police received six exhumed corpses of eight of farmers allegedly killed by herdsmen at Uwheru in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State.
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Buhari praises EFCC on corruption fight

President Muhammadu Buhari has poured encomium on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC for its sustained war against graft, economic and financial crimes which he said has earned the government accolades on the international scene.
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How failure of bonded terminals led to Lagos ports crises – Operators

INDUSTRIALISTS who invested in the nation’s ports logistic value chain with the establishments of bonded terminals have expressed anger and frustrations about alleged official neglect of the facilities by the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, and the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, among others.
Speaking on the issue, Executive Chairman of Fano Shipping Agencies Limited, Damian Emeka Obianigwe, expressed reservation about the commitment of the government to the investment agreements.
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E2%80%95-sgf/ Why Buhari will not sack Service Chiefs now ? SGF

By Luminous Jannamike ABUJA – Despite clamour from many quarters, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, has declared President Muhammadu Buhari will not sack service chiefs now. Mustapha, who spoke with reporters in Abuja after a book presentation titled: CAN, Religion, politics and power in Nigeria, criticised those calling for theRead More
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How cyber criminals steal data by reducing monitor’s brightness

By Juliet Umeh Cyber Criminals: As technology keeps evolving, hackers are also becoming masters in their acts. Today, researchers have said that hackers can silently steal sensitive information from air-gapped computers by manipulating the brightness of their screen by just three percent. This is according to researchers from Israel’s Ben-Gurion University of the Negev andRead More
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