EFCC Boss Under Pressure for Saying 7 out of 10 Nigerian Students Are Into Cybercrime
EFCC chairman, Ola Olukoyede, expressed worry about 'the alarming rate' of Nigerian youths involved in cyber crimes Olukoyede said it is worrisome that seven out of 10 students in the country are involved in cyber crimes The statement was not well received by the majority of internet users who pounced on the EFCC helmsman
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Olukoyede said it is worrisome that seven out of 10 students in the country are involved in cyber crimes The statement was not well received by the majority of internet users who pounced on the EFCC helmsman
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Many Nigerians on social media have described as unfortunate a recent statement credited to the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Olu Olukoyede, where he alleged that most students in tertiary institutions in the country are into fraud. According to several internet users, the assertion by the EFCC boss was not only general but unsubstantiated.
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