‘Gutter water’, ‘monkey tail’ and smoked faeces: new dangers on Nigeria’s drug scene

New, unconventional drugs are becoming popular in Nigeria, designed by dealers and users to replicate the effects of illegal substances like cannabis, cocaine, and ecstasy.

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Read more about the article Electronic banking fraud in Nigeria: How it’s done, and what can be done to stop it
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Electronic banking fraud in Nigeria: How it’s done, and what can be done to stop it

While fraudsters continue to design new ways of working on customers’ vulnerabilities, Nigerian banks need to use the Cybercrime Act to prosecute offenders as a way to boost confidence in the banking sector and deter fraud in the future.

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Read more about the article Young Nigerians, relationships and risky sexual behaviour: survey findings
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Young Nigerians, relationships and risky sexual behaviour: survey findings

Historically, parents and family members would initiate and monitor romantic relationships between two young people intending to become a couple. But in more recent times, individuals have been freer to make their own choices.

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