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Experts say TikTok could face the same fate if the US ban stays.

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Why TikTok Ban Will Spread Worldwide
The United States has banned TikTok, calling it a national security threat due to alleged ties between its parent company, ByteDance, and the Chinese government—a claim ByteDance denies.
Analysts now believe other countries could follow the US, just as they did with previous bans on Chinese and Russian tech companies like Huawei and Kaspersky.
The ban has left TikTok offline in America, but experts warn this might only be the beginning.
“We’ve seen this pattern before,” said Emily Taylor, Editor of the Cyber Policy Journal.
“Once the US bans a company and pressures its allies, it often leads to similar actions worldwide, even without solid evidence.”
The US has done this in the past. In 2017, it banned Kaspersky antivirus software from government systems, claiming it could be used by Russia for hacking—though no proof was ever provided.
Soon after, countries like the UK followed, and Kaspersky eventually closed its offices in those regions.
A similar story unfolded with Huawei.
The US accused the Chinese tech giant of being a security risk due to its 5G technology.
While no evidence of spying was made public, the US pushed its allies to block Huawei, leading to widespread bans.
“Allies might claim they’re making independent decisions, but US lobbying often plays a big role,” said a former Huawei UK staff member.
Though incoming President Trump has shown interest in reversing the ban, TikTok’s future remains uncertain.
Will it survive, or will it become the next global casualty of US-led security crackdowns?
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US: ‘It’s time for the virus mind to die’ – Elon Musk slams transgender Americans

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April 21, 2025By
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United States of America tech billionaire, Elon Musk has taken a swipe at transgender people, saying, ‘It is time for the virus mind to die.”
Elon Musk, who is the lead at the Department of Government Efficiency under President Donald Trump’s administration, made this known in a terse statement replying to a Behavioural Risk Surveillance Survey by the Centre for Disease Control on the rising percentage of US adults identifying as transgender.
According to the survey data released on X Sunday by a popular American author, John LeFerre, US adults identifying as transgender surged by year of birth.
The data means that adults identifying as transgender have been on a steady spike, especially those with birth dates from 1990 to 2005.
Reacting, Musk described the trend as a “woke mind virus in action.”
“Now, it is time for the mind virus to die,” he wrote on his X account.
His comments come after Trump’s administration showed a tough stance against transgender people since his second term inauguration in January 2025.
Recall that Trump signed an executive order in February 2025 banning biological men from women’s sports.
In a related development, on Wednesday last week, the United Kingdom Supreme Court ruled that the definition of a woman under the country’s equality law refers to biological sex.
Ekwutosblog reports that the ruling had sparked transgender protests in parts of the UK.
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Gov Soludo is a greater supporter of Innoson group but our Office in Anambra was demolished without pre-notification from government— Innoson Group

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April 18, 2025By
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Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM) has expressed displeasure over the partial demolition of its Head Office, situated on the Owerri-Nnewi road.
Mr Cornel Osigwe, Head of Corporate Communications at Innoson Group, who confirmed the demolition to newsmen, said that there was no pre notification ahead of the demolition which took place on Wednesday.
He claimed that the office perimeter fence, some offices, stair case and the company’s showroom were affected by the partial demolition.
According to him, there was no pre notification ahead of the demolition; it came to us as a surprise.
“We did not know that the building itself was marked for demolition and if it was marked, they should have given us time to relocate.
“The staff were working and they just saw the demolition vehicle demolishing the building while work was going on.
“Some of our staff were trapped in the building, it took the efforts of our other staff to rescue those that were trapped while over 20 vehicles were also trapped.
“A day before the demolition, there was an announcement that there was going to be a demolition and they were going to give one week for the houses that were marked for demolition to relocate.
“The company was not aware that the company was marked for demolition, and even if it was aware.
“There have been a public announcement that all the marked buildings have one week to relocate, but all those things were not considered
“There were other buildings that were close to the head office and marked for demolition were not demolished but they came straight to our building and demolished it, making us to wonder if there was another ulterior motive to it,” he said.
“Gov. Charles Soludo of Anambra has been a great supporter of Innoson Vehicle and Innoson has been a great supporter of the state government.
“But the way and manner that everything happened makes us to wonder if the state government is aware that those handling the demolition have personal vendetta against the company,” he added.
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They only know how to drain data’ – Telecom consumers lament tariff hike, poor network

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April 14, 2025By
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Some telecommunication services consumers in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT have urged Mobile Network Operators to improve their services to match the recent hike in their tariffs.
They made the call in separate interviews with NAN on Monday in Abuja.
The subscribers said despite the increase in subscription rates mobile networks could remain epileptic for hours.
In a publication dated February 6, 2024, the Executive Vice-chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Dr Aminu Maida, said that the commission would hold service providers accountable for poor service delivery.
Mr Ogah Paul, one of the subscribers said he had enough data on his network but could not access the internet because of the epileptic network.
He urged service providers to fix the problems surrounding the poor services.
“The only thing they know is to drain data without any good service delivery. I feel like crying because of a problematic network. I have been receiving server errors since morning.
“To even download and watch a video sent to me since, takes me almost one whole day. “I wonder if members of staff of the service providers are enjoying the service they render to us.
“We cannot make calls, access the internet or even receive calls,’’ he said.
According to him, unfortunately, the network providers put up some of the best adverts about their products and services which they cannot meet.
Mr Victor James, another subscriber said he had enough data but was not able to use it to his satisfaction.
“Why does their data plan not reflect immediately when you buy data? Sometimes it takes as much as 24 hours to reflect.
“I am tired of this. The network is really bad. I have enough data but I cannot use it the way I want.
“I hope the issues get resolved as soon as possible so that I can access my data without further delay,” he said.
However, Ms Josephine Tanko, told NAN that she had no problems with her network providers.
“It is fast and reliable. I think it is the network that gives the best internet speed and quality.
“It will always be my best that is why I will always choose it over any other network,” she said.
She called on networks that did not meet their subscriber’s expectations to ensure that they improved their services.

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