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Plateau South Constituents pass vote of no confidence on senator Nora.

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Constituents from the six local government areas in plateau South, Plateau state operating under the umbrella of  Plateau South Youths United For Democracy and Development has threatened to initiate the recall of Senator Prof Nora Ladi Daduut for allegedly neglecting the people of the Senatorial district.

The group led by  Edward Bali on Monday accused the senator of keeping mute amid the flooding and insecurity in her constituency as well as not participating in major activities of her party in the Zone, stating that while other Senators in Plateau are working hard to better the lives of citizens of their zones as well as empower his aides, our own Senator Nora Daduut is busy sacking her aides making them poverty-stricken.

The group claimed that instead of investing her legislative resources and privileges to deepen the legislative process and uplift the conditions of her constituents and aides, she is rather just empowering her immediate family.

”We challenge Senator Nora Daduut to publish the names of constituents she has so far lobbied employment for and you would discover that they are all members of their immediate families”.

Bali in a statement said that consultation had been concluded to begin the process of recalling Prof Nora Ladi Daduut from the senate.

The statement reads that

”Since our Senator Nora Daduut lost out and knows she is not returning as Senator, she has all of a sudden become a fugitive senator. She has abandoned her duties as Senator and recently sacked almost all her aides just because she is not seeking re-election.

There has been flooding and insecurity in some communities in Plateau South like Langtang South, Quaanpan, Mikang, and Wase yet our Senator has been silent about it all because she is not returning back to the Senate.

“With over 7 months to go, our Senator recently sacked all her political appointees from across the entire southern zone for no just reason other than her quest to keep their allowance to herself alone.”

” This singular act to me is pure wickedness, greed, and selfishness towards our great party at this critical period.”

Prof Nora Daduut has done more harm to the APC as a result of her actions of not carrying her constituents along and we hereby say, she has failed in her legislative duties.

‘‘Our people cannot breathe anymore, how can a woman who the people supported and voted for massively treat her constituents’ especially her aides this way “.

“Clearly, she sacked staff of hers so that there can be more funds available to her alone while these Staff and their respective families languish. “

Our Senator since the assumption of office has no single project in Langtang North, Langtang South, and Wase local government as she has projects just in her local government council Quanpan.

“To her satisfaction, she has maintained a vivacious silence since she discovered she is not seeking re-election, her absence and silence of late is disturbing, for this we have passed a vote of no confidence on Senator Daduut.

Prof Nora Daduut has committed many sins against the people of Plateau South the way she treats her aides is so poor,” the group added. “

They argued that Prof Nora,s conduct and performance so far are at variance with the yearnings and aspirations of constituents, who have nothing to show for her representation.

“By sacking most of her aides and providing poor legislation, all because she is not seeking re-election, our senator has caused more damage to the APC and her actions have harmed our collective interest as a senatorial district. they added.

Efforts to reach Senator Nora Daduut was abortive, however, an Ex-aide of the Senator who was one of the sacked Liaison Officer confirmed that the Senator has sacked most of her aides without giving reason.

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Factory hits $1.5B valuation to build AI coding for enterprises

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More than three years after the emergence of generative AI, AI-assisted coding remains by far the most popular and lucrative use case for the technology.

Although multiple companies — including Anthropic, maker of Claude Code, as well as Cursor and Cognition — are already vying for dominance, investors believe there is room for at least one more player.

On Wednesday, Factory, a startup developing AI agents for enterprise engineering teams, announced it had raised $150 million at a $1.5 billion valuation. The round was led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from Sequoia Capital, Insight Partners, and Blackstone. Keith Rabois, a managing director at Khosla Ventures, joined the startup’s board.

Factory founder Matan Grinberg told the Wall Street Journal that the company’s key differentiator is its ability to switch between different foundation models, such as Anthropic’s Claude or Chinese AI startup DeepSeek. However, startups like Cursor also don’t rely on a single model to generate code.

Factory’s customers include engineering teams at Morgan Stanley, Ernst & Young, and Palo Alto Networks.

The startup was founded in 2023 after Grinberg, then a PhD student at UC Berkeley, cold-emailed Sequoia partner Shaun Maguire. The two bonded over mutual academic interest. (Maguire’s PhD from Caltech is in the same area of physics Grinberg was studying.)

Maguire convinced Grinberg to drop out and launch Factory, with Sequoia backing the startup at the seed stage.

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NiRA deploys DNSSEC to secure Nigeria’s .ng domain against cyber threats – Technology Times

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The development was announced today at a media advocacy and capacity-building workshop hosted by NiRA in Lagos, themed “The Role of Media in Advancing Nigeria’s Digital Identity,” where stakeholders highlighted the importance of securing the country’s digital namespace amid rising cybersecurity risks.

 

According to NiRA, the DNSSEC signing marks the culmination of over a decade of work by the domain name manager, which began preparatory efforts in 2011 through stakeholder engagement, technical training and ecosystem readiness initiatives. With the signing of the .ng zone, Nigeria’s country code top-level domain is now secured using cryptographic validation mechanisms designed to protect users from malicious redirection and data manipulation.

DNSSEC: Strengthening Nigeria’s internet backbone

According to NiRA, the DNSSEC signing marks the culmination of over a decade of work by the domain name manager, which began preparatory efforts in 2011 through stakeholder engagement, technical training and ecosystem readiness initiatives. With the signing of the .ng zone, Nigeria’s country code top-level domain is now secured using cryptographic validation mechanisms designed to protect users from malicious redirection and data manipulation.

DNSSEC addresses longstanding vulnerabilities in the Domain Name System (DNS), the core internet protocol responsible for translating human-readable domain names into machine-readable IP addresses. Without these security extensions, DNS queries can be intercepted or altered, exposing users to risks such as phishing attacks and redirection to fraudulent websites.

By introducing cryptographic keys that digitally sign DNS records, DNSSEC ensures that users are connected to authentic destinations. The system allows DNS servers not only to resolve domain names but also to verify that the data originates from a trusted source and has not been tampered with during transmission.

According to him, the adoption of DNSSEC positions Nigeria among countries implementing advanced internet security standards, including Sweden, United States, China and United Kingdom.

NiRA positions .ng domain for global trust standards

Speaking at the unveiling, Adesola Akinsanya, President of NiRA, describes the deployment as a milestone in Nigeria’s digital evolution, noting that the achievement reflects years of collaboration across the internet ecosystem.

According to him, the adoption of DNSSEC positions Nigeria among countries implementing advanced internet security standards, including Sweden, United States, China and United Kingdom.

“With the signing of DNSSEC, Nigeria has taken a bold step forward. We are proud to join other forward-looking countries across Africa that have embraced this critical security standard,” he says.

The NiRA President sees the DNSSEC as more than a technical upgrade, describing it as a trust framework that reinforces confidence in Nigeria’s digital identity.

“DNSSEC is not just a technical upgrade; it is a trust framework that shows users that when they access a .ng domain, they are connecting to authentic and secure digital destinations,” he adds.

He also acknowledges contributions from technical partners, policymakers and the broader internet community, noting that the rollout reflects a coordinated effort to strengthen Nigeria’s digital infrastructure.

How DNSSEC works to secure internet traffic

Providing further technical insight, Ahmad Mukoshy, a member of NiRA’s Executive Board, explains the operational framework of DNS and how DNSSEC enhances its security.

He notes that when a user enters a web address, the request is processed through a resolver, which queries the root zone before directing the request to the appropriate authority responsible for the domain. Authoritative name servers then provide the necessary records that guide users to the correct destination.

He explains that the traditional DNS model relies heavily on trust, making it susceptible to manipulation by threat actors. DNSSEC introduces a verification layer by digitally signing DNS records, allowing systems to validate the authenticity of responses.

“DNSSEC serves as a critical safeguard against manipulation. All records are secured using cryptographic keys, ensuring that users receive authentic responses from legitimate sources,” he says.

The deployment of DNSSEC is expected to enhance trust in Nigeria’s internet ecosystem, particularly for businesses, government platforms and digital services that rely on secure domain name resolution.

As cyber threats become more sophisticated, securing foundational internet infrastructure such as DNS is increasingly seen as essential to protecting users, safeguarding data and maintaining confidence in online services.

For NiRA, the initiative aligns with its broader objective of promoting a secure, trusted and globally competitive .ng domain, while supporting Nigeria’s ambitions to strengthen its digital economy.

The DNSSEC rollout also underscores the growing role of infrastructure-level security in national digital strategies, as countries move to reinforce resilience against cyber risks that can undermine digital transformation efforts.

With the signing of DNSSEC, Nigeria is advancing efforts to build a more secure and reliable internet environment, positioning its domain ecosystem to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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