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INEC website hacked on Election day,

The INEC website was hacked at about 11:30am today during the accreditation process for Nigeria's presidential and parliamentary elections. A visit to www.inecnigeria.org showed the following message: Sorry xD your site has been STAMPED by TeaM Nigeria Cyber Army FEEL SOME SHAME ADMIN!! Security is just an illusion. Remember US: D Greetings of peace to citizens of Nigeria from team NCA Nigerians, nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice. If you are a man/ woman, you take it. It’s 2015 elections and we are here again but this time in a different form. APC claimed they hacked into INEC database but we own the database long before now so no worries, no fear to all Nigerians, go and cast your votes and we assure you that your vote must count because we are the kings of the Nigerian cyberspace. NOTE: We gat access to other ranking Nigerian government servers but we are not here for that today-INEC don ‘t try to rig because we have b...

Fuel queues increases in FCT and across the country as scarcity persist

The federal capital is hit by fuel queues again as scarcity persist, Nigeria’s government will issue sovereign debt notes to gasoline importers as a guarantee of subsidy payments, after a lack of credit curbed their ability to purchase and led to shortages and long lines to buy fuel. The notes will be issued for 185 billion naira ($921 million) of outstanding gasoline subsidies after the government paid 321 billion naira to fuel importers in December, Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala told reporters Tuesday in Abuja, the capital. “We will be issuing sovereign debt notes to them so that the banks will know that the government has undertaken the obligation,” she said. “We also agreed to meet the foreign exchange and interest cost which they were agitated about.” Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer, relies on fuel imports to meet more than 70 percent of domestic needs because of inadequate refining capacity. Its pays importers the difference between regulated prices and import c...