Anonymous posted a video message Friday telling Donald Trump his plan to keep Muslims from entering the country is helping ISIS recruitment. Has Donald Trump awakened a mighty giant? The vigilante hacking collective Anonymous -- known for attacking ISIS, the Westboro Baptist Church and agricultural biotech giant Monsanto -- said Friday it is targeting Donald Trump, the leading Republican contender for president of the United States. Shortly after the proclamation, the website for the candidate's New York Trump Tower reportedly went offline. A representative for Anonymous, speaking in a YouTube video , said the hackers targeted Trump because he proposed banning Muslims from entering the country, a policy position that drew condemnation and controversy throughout the week. Trump's statements and policy positions up to now have inspired outrage, blog posts and memes, all of which have become standard fare in American politics. Now, Anonymous has turned its hacking ...
Speaking on Tuesday, October 13, at the opening of the Nigerian Economic Summit (NES) in Abuja, the leader lamented over the orchestrated criticism which he blamed on the country elite. Buhari blasted the elite over diverting attention to the religious interests rather than focusing on the appointees’ competence, The Nation reports. The president was quoted as saying: “You find out that the elite, whether from the South-West, North-West or wherever, are willing to collaborate in stealing the resources of the state. It is important to point out that the idea of where a person appointed into government comes from is meant to divert attention.”
Female journalist, Hindiya Haji Mohamed, working with Somalia’s national television station, SNTV was killed when a bomb exploded under her car in Mogadishu Thursday December 3rd. Mohamed was returning home from university when the bomb detonated. She later died of her wounds at the hospital. It can be recalled that her late husband, also a journalist with the same television station, was killed in a suicide attack on a Mogadishu restaurant in 2012.
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