The Guardian (Nigeria)

Beware of fraudsters vi a online, phone conversati­ons, NCC cautions traders in Oyo

- From Rotimi Agboluaje and Moyosore Salami, Ibadan

THE Nigerian C o m m u n i c a t i o n s Commission ( NCC), yesterday, said that there were many fraudulent ways traders and other members of the public could be defrauded online, cautioning them to beware of various online tactics aimed at defrauding them.

NCC’S Head of Consumer Affairs Bureau, Banji Ojo, gave the warning while addressing traders during telecoms consumers’ sensitisat­ion programme with the theme: “Shine Your Eyes - No Fall Mugu.”

The programme, which was held at Araromi Spareparts market in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, had market leaders, NCC officials and representa­tives of telecoms providers, security agencies and journalist­s in attendance.

He, therefore, charged the traders to be wary of applicatio­ns they download and people they communicat­e with online.

Ojo said the sensitisat­ion became necessary given the various cases of fraudulent activities aimed at defrauding members of the public online by hackers and fraudsters.

He said: “There are many ways to defraud you online. Do not open applicatio­ns you don’t know. Do not give your password to anyone, even your children.

“It is dangerous to share your informatio­n with someone you don’t trust online.

‘ That is why we are saying you should open your eyes and shine your face. No bank will call to ask you to reveal your bank details on the phone.”

In his remarks, President of the Ibadan Motor Parts Dealers Associatio­n, Olanrewaju Maruf Ishola, who thanked the commission for bringing such an educative programme to the market, said: “This programme is very important. As you can see, our people came out in their numbers to attend. They have listened and learnt a lot.”

 ?? PHOTO: CISLAC ?? Chairman, Senate Committee on Health, Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe ( left); Moderator/ President/ CEO, Consumer Advocacy for Food Safety and Nutrition Initiative ( CAFSANI), Prof. Gbenga Ogunmoyela; Executive Director, Civil Society Legislativ­e Advocacy Centre ( CISLAC), Auwal Musa Rafsanjani; Head, Corporate Affairs and Stakeholde­rs Management, Nigerian Economic Summit Group ( NESG), Mrs. Ogechi Obiorah and Project Manager ( LSFF Project), e- Health Africa, Toju Ogele, during a Media Roundtable on Promoting Food Fortificat­ion Compliance and Workforce Nutrition in Nigeria organised by CISLAC in collaborat­ion with NESG and e- Health Africa in Lagos… yesterday.
PHOTO: CISLAC Chairman, Senate Committee on Health, Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe ( left); Moderator/ President/ CEO, Consumer Advocacy for Food Safety and Nutrition Initiative ( CAFSANI), Prof. Gbenga Ogunmoyela; Executive Director, Civil Society Legislativ­e Advocacy Centre ( CISLAC), Auwal Musa Rafsanjani; Head, Corporate Affairs and Stakeholde­rs Management, Nigerian Economic Summit Group ( NESG), Mrs. Ogechi Obiorah and Project Manager ( LSFF Project), e- Health Africa, Toju Ogele, during a Media Roundtable on Promoting Food Fortificat­ion Compliance and Workforce Nutrition in Nigeria organised by CISLAC in collaborat­ion with NESG and e- Health Africa in Lagos… yesterday.

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