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Plateau celebrates Rep. Dachung Musa Bagos at 45

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Rep Dachung Musa Bagos at 45 Plateau celebrates an exceptional legislator

Plateau State celebrates an exceptional legislator that has ensured robust legislation and engagements, providing relief and succor to many within his Constituency and even beyond.

The lawmaker representing Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon Dachung Musa Bagos, is one that needs no introduction as marks his 45th birthday today.

Following his election by the good people of Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency on 23rd February 2019 to represent them at the National Assembly, Rep. Dachung Musa Bagos has defied the first-timer notion but rather carried on with his vision of creating greater opportunities and empowering youths through capacity building, thereby “equipping the next generation” just as his mantra states.

Through robust legislation, he has sponsored 32 bills, he has moved 23 motions on the floor of the green chamber, as well as making so many policy contributions including; Decrying the alarming insecurity in Nigeria, Improving the lives of citizens and useful infrastructural development in the country, A Press conference against hate speech bill amongst others.

Rep. Dachung Musa Bagos, is a renowned philanthropist, politician, humanitarian, youth activist and anti-corruption expert who has championed and convened a couple of movements for the sake of humanity, among which are; the Plateau Youth G17 Peace and Progressive Forum aimed at giving citizens a voice on issues that touch on their livelihood, good governance and insecurity with active participation from the 17 Local Government Areas of Plateau State.

Being one that has a people-oriented and developmental mindset, he has been a focal member of the 9th National Assembly, holding several positions as a committee member in the house of representatives as well as, active ad-hoc committee membership.

His constant approach to Plateau and national issues have placed him to be a leading young parliamentarian who has also engaged the people in his Constituency to have reliable knowledge and understanding of their problems to ensure optimal representation of same.

Often described as a gift to the Next Generation, Bagos has empowered people in his constituency and beyond by providing financial and material aid to boost the entrepreneurial skills and business of the poor and less privileged, he also provided scholarships for students in Colleges of Education, Polytechnic, University little wonder he has been returned as Party flag bearer for the PDP to run again for the Jos South / Jos East Federal constituency as he will continue in his strides of great service to his constituency, Plateau state and Nigeria as a whole.

Happy Birthday to an exceptional legislator, Hon Dachung Musa Bagos, the lawmaker representing Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives.

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This is what some the world’s largest banks of malware look like stacked as hard drives

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Malware research group vx-underground, which says it has the largest collection of malware source code, said in a post on X that its archive of data amounts to about 30 terabytes.

A reply by Bernardo Quintero, founder of VirusTotal, an online service that scans files for malware across multiple antivirus engines at once, said his service has about 31 petabytes of malware samples that users have contributed to date. (A petabyte is ~1,000-times larger than a terabyte.)

In both cases, that’s a lot of data. For context, cybersecurity companies, AI researchers, and threat intelligence firms treat repositories like these as critical for training detection models and understanding how attacks evolve. But this had us wondering: What would these enormous datasets actually look like stacked as hard drives one on top of the other and side-by-side? And how would they compare to, say, the Eiffel Tower?

Someone in our newsroom asked an AI chatbot this question, and it got it incredibly wrong.

Instead, we did some rough back-of-a-napkin math to figure out how tall these data banks would be. Since vx-underground and VirusTotal both have “about” that much data each, “about” is good enough for us in this case. 

Let’s say we’re using 1 terabyte capacity internal hard drives, since these are generally designed to be the same physical size to fit inside any computer. These standardized 3.5-inch internal hard drives are 1 inch in height, which for the sake of stacking one on top of the other is really what we want to know here.

We’re also assuming that the hard drives we’re using in this example are exactly 1 terabyte, because in reality the total usable file capacity of a hard drive is generally somewhat less. 

Using this online conversion tool, it looks like vx-underground’s 30 terabytes of malware data could fill 30 hard drives stacked on top of one another, reaching 30 inches, or about 2.5 feet tall.

For reference, this reporter is 6 feet tall. (See visual below, and yes, terrible opsec, I know.)

With that same logic, VirusTotal’s 31 petabytes of submitted data would fill 31,744 hard drives, which stacked on top of another would reach about 2,645 feet.

The world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, is slightly taller at 2,722 feet.

The Eiffel Tower is 1,083 feet tall. By that logic, VirusTotal has about two-and-a-half Eiffel Towers’ worth of data.

a screenshot featuring a stack of hard drives from left-to-right in descending order, starting with: Burj Khalifa (2,722 feet); VirusTotal (2,645 feet); One World Trade Center (1,792 feet); the Eiffel Tower (1,083 feet); Zack Whittaker, who is 6 feet tall; and vx-underground's malware repository is about 2.5 feet worth of hard drives.
Image Credits:Zack Whittaker / TechCrunch

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MSF Bridges Malnutrition Gap, Treats 444,723 Children In 2025

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Médecins Sans Frontières, also known as Doctors Without Borders, says it treated 444,723 children for malnutrition in Nigeria in 2025.

The Country Representative, Ahmed Aldikhari, said this on Wednesday in Abuja during the unveiling of the organisation’s Nigeria Activity Report for 2025.

Aldikhari said 353,989 children with severe acute malnutrition were treated through MSF-supported outpatient programmes, while 90,723 children requiring specialised care were admitted into stabilisation centres nationwide.

According to him, the figures represent a 20 per cent increase in severe acute malnutrition cases treated and a 15 per cent rise in admissions compared to 2024.

He said MSF teams had observed a steady rise in malnutrition cases across northern Nigeria since 2022, with 2025 marking the peak of the crisis so far.

“Malnutrition is not only about lack of food.

“It is closely linked to preventable diseases such as measles, diphtheria, meningitis and malaria, which weaken children further and push them into severe malnutrition,” he said.

Aldikhari identified conflict, insecurity, inflation, displacement, flooding and drought as factors limiting access to healthcare services and adequate food supplies across affected communities.

He said MSF provided inpatient and outpatient care, Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food, vaccination campaigns and nutrition interventions using locally available nutrient-rich foods such as Tom Brown.

Speaking on government response, Aldikhari said MSF was collaborating with key ministries and engaging the Presidency to ensure the malnutrition crisis received sustained national attention.

“Last year, we had the biggest conference for combating malnutrition in the Northwest, where we also had commitments from governors to ensure action is taken.

“We are beginning to see some action, but these actions are still not enough,” he said.

He also warned of a widening global funding gap caused by donor withdrawal, emphasising that governments and communities must strengthen food systems and healthcare delivery mechanisms.

On disease outbreaks, the Medical Activity Manager, Shafa’atu Abdulkadir, said MSF treated 38,753 children for measles and 6,123 for diphtheria nationwide in 2025.

She added that 985 patients were treated for meningitis, while 341,239 people received treatment for malaria across MSF-supported facilities in the country.

According to Abdulkadir, MSF also supported vaccination of more than 300,000 children against measles, meningitis and diphtheria through nationwide immunisation campaigns.

She said Nigeria continued to face seasonal outbreaks of cholera, Lassa fever, meningitis, measles, diphtheria and typhoid fever, especially during the rainy season annually.

Abdulkadir emphasised that many disease outbreaks remained preventable through vaccination, timely diagnosis, safe water access and early treatment interventions in vulnerable communities.

The Medical Coordinator, Louis Vala, said Nigeria remained among countries with the highest maternal and newborn mortality rates globally in spite of existing interventions.

According to him, MSF assisted 33,590 deliveries, conducted 119,469 antenatal consultations and carried out 224 Vesico-Vaginal Fistula surgeries during the reporting period.

Vala said access to emergency obstetric and newborn care remained limited in many rural and conflict-affected communities because of insecurity, cost and overstretched healthcare facilities.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Médecins Sans Frontières has operated in Nigeria since 1996, responding to disease outbreaks, disasters, emergency health needs and gaps in healthcare access nationwide.

The organisation supports paediatric and maternal healthcare, treatment for malnutrition, tuberculosis, measles and malaria, while also providing mental health services and care for survivors of sexual violence.

MSF also conducts reconstructive surgeries for noma and fistula patients and operated across 10 states in 2025, including Bauchi, Borno, Cross River, Ebonyi, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara.

The organisation additionally established a new presence in Kaduna and responded to medical emergencies in Benue, Plateau and Taraba states in 2026.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

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