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Board Nigeria (Naija)
Re: Is cyber crime the last resort of the struggling Nigerians
by
RockBell
on 07/12/2023, 22:07:47 UTC
I was going through the social media and came across this news about the Economic and Financial Crime Commission Chairman, Olukoyede saying that 7 out of 10 Nigerian students are involved in cyber crime. This is not something to be proud of because it means that 70% of Nigerian students are into cyber crime which I think it is not true entirely when deeper analysis is done about it.

We know that the rate of cyber crime within Nigerians and especially student is increasing but I don’t think it has gotten to that level that he said already. We know this moment are hard times and the economy is not friendly to everyone. Settling for cyber fraud shouldn’t be the last resort for any Nigerian. How can this be averted in the country and what are the possible solutions to stop students from involving in such criminal activities.




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We all know how the young once are getting their selfs into shady things but the variation is not actually accurate because most the nigeria youth have discovered several ways to help their self in different areas talk about crypto, forex, and tech and even in content creation by all means the youth are trying their best in the improvement. And that is why in several occasions the EFCC is mistaking some people for fraud just because of the money they are getting but once you clean and they don't have anything against you then they will let you go and if the government can even encourage people then the attention of people will go to were they are making money at tech and others need to be encouraged. And that is just the way they can easily fight against fraud.