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Falomo said: One of the reasons that military did not want to leave Nigeria’s political life was that Abiola told them that he will probe all of them, when he became president’. If Falomo knew Abacha did not want to leave power especially as he was looting Nigerian treasury, as he admitted in the interview, why did he choose to believe the apparent lie against- Gen. Diya. This is an apparent case of ‘bad belle’!  Facts are sacred. The history of June 12, 1993 and Abiola’s travails are unfolding. There are documented evidences on spirited efforts of Diya to turn the tides in favour of Abiola, epitomized in Abiola’s bail, which his self-serving ‘friends’ advised him to turn down at his peril. Oba Adedapo Tejuoso, Chief Alex Ibru, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, have documented Abiola’s travail and Diya’s spirited efforts on the side of equity, justice and fairness. Falomo cannot rewrite history.

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THE VALUES AND IMPORTANCE \ HISTORY OF CYBER CAFE (INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER)  IN NIGERIA.................

ride on the crest of a wave, typically toward the shore while riding on a surfboard.
  • ride (a wave) toward the shore on a surboard.
    "he has built a career out of surfing big waves"
  • informal
    ride on the roof or outside of a fast-moving vehicle, typically a train, for excitement.
    "he fell to his death while surfing on a 70 mph train"
  • short for channel-surf.

Internet business centres, otherwise called cybercafés, may be gradually losing its appeal, no thanks to the ubiquitous internet services via the mobile phones. But can the influx of Smartphones really send cyber cafes into extinction?  A few years ago, it was regarded as a money-spinning business for most of its proprietors, even as it serves as a very dependable source for most people who desire access to the internet. Cybercafé, a business centre where people pay to use the internet via desktop computers or in few cases, the laptops, are as ubiquitous as the number of people that can afford to set them up.  Largely, the need for cyber cafes was on the high demand as not many could afford the high cost of access to the internet. As a matter of fact, students, professionals and even artisans, all pay ‘visits’ to the cafes regularly.  Serving as another major means of generating employments, with just about five to 20 internet enabled-computer systems, names like Mega Cafe, True Internet, Fast Internet among others are scattered around major cities and towns in the country.

On Tuesday, September 25, 2012, the Nigeria Internet Governance Forum (NIGF) was born as a collaborative effort of Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NIRA), Federal Ministry of Communication Technology (FMCT), Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC), and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA).

The Forum is a localised version of the global Internet Governance Forum (IGF).

Nigeria Internet Governance Forum (NIGF) The Nigeria Internet Governance Forum (NIGF) is a renewed collaborative effort of internet stakeholders in the country to help provide a coordinated mechanism for domestic multi-stakeholders participations in the regional and global internet governance, and to help facilitate partnerships, coalitions and dialogues that redefine Nigeria position at regional and global IGF meetings.