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Be honest: What’s actually in your car’s glovebox right now? If it’s mostly old mostly cash, snacks or expired documents & receipts, we need to talk. 🍫📄
We all hope for the best. But you have to be smart by being ready for the worst.
Let’s audit your car. 🧵👇🏾
The National Road Traffic Regulations aren't just suggestions. They're for your own benefit, if you're involved in a breakdown or crash, you need:
🚩 C-Caution: Real triangles, not tree branches.
🧯 Fire Extinguisher: Checked and functional.
🧤 First Aid Kit: Gloves & bandages are a must.
If you don't have these, you're not just unsafe, you're liable for a fine. ⚖️
#KnowRoad #RoadSafety

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Nigerians don't relate though, they have eaten all their wild animals.
ONJOLO KENYA🇰🇪@onjolo_kenya
This is Africa 🇰🇪
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@CrystalReignz is the restaurant for the ballers? Or is the pitch for the diners?
Everywhere go just dey smell! 🚶🏽♂️
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African women are travelling to Asia to cut hair from young girls 💔💔
Nigerians what’s wrong with you?
@ntsikimazwai was right we should all go natural!
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@UK_Daniel_Card 😂😂 Official rating: catastrophic.
Once the threat actor starts operating at Layer 1 with whiskers and confidence, it is basically over.
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@cyber_razz Yhup!
Even an “automatic gate” at a company site is not just a gate as it is capable of sitting on the same network as cameras, access control, visitor systems, staff Wi-Fi, and even admin dashboards. One vulnerable attack surface is all it takes.
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Technology is crazy.
Now did you know ?? That by connecting the dishwasher to the home network, The said person just increased the attack surface on their network??
Imagine getting hacked via your dishwasher.
Alyssa 🌻@alyssaleann
got a weird error today. turns out our dishwasher had the same IP address as my laptop not loving this era of tech. why the hell did my husband connect our dishwasher to the internet?? why is that even an option!?
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@smartnakamoura @yuusufizhaq …..this fraud is not the usual “directly stealing money from a bank account”. It is more like
• artificially creating chargeable SMS traffic
• forcing the business to pay
• sometimes also, sharing the resulting revenue with the party behind the numbers or routes.
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A Nigerian startup launched their app. Built a clean OTP flow. No rate limiting on the SMS endpoint. Shipped it.
Within 48 hours, their Termii balance went from ₦150,000 to zero.
They woke up to failed OTP delivery complaints from real users.
Checked their logs.
Someone had been hitting their /send-otp endpoint in a loop with thousands of requests sending SMS to sequential phone numbers that were not even their users.
This is called SMS pumping fraud.
Here is how it works:
• Fraudsters find your open OTP endpoint
• They send requests to thousands of phone numbers, sometimes numbers they control on premium routes
• Every successful SMS costs you money
• They get a cut from the carrier. You get the bill.
It is automated. It runs while you sleep.
The fixes that would have stopped it entirely:
• Rate limit by IP: max 3 OTP requests per IP per hour
• Rate limit by phone number: max 3 requests per number per 10 minutes
• Add a minimum delay between requests
• Implement CAPTCHA or device fingerprinting on the frontend
• Alert yourself when SMS spend spikes above a threshold
None of this is complicated.
All of it takes less than a day to implement.
That startup lost ₦150,000 in two days and had to shut down OTP entirely while they fixed it.
Their users thought the app was broken.
Some never came back.
The breach was not dramatic.
No hacker. No sophisticated attack.
Just an open endpoint and a bot.
Secure your OTP flow before you launch.
Not after you've learned the hard way.
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We discussed this in one of our posts. You can go through to learn the right distance to keep.
Follow us for more educational information on Nigerian Road usage!! 🤌
LASTMA@followlastma
#DoYouKnow Maintaining a safe distance from the vehicle ahead for proper space gives you enough time to react to sudden stops or unexpected traffic situations? Let's keep abiding by all rules for our safety. LASTMAcares! #FollowLASTMA @OlalekanOki @lagostelevision @TrafficChiefNG @lagostraffic961 @rraffucpalava @Gidi_Traffic
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An example of our earlier tweet.. I hope an ambulance was called to get on scene to assist those involved
Alhaji Tao Of Iperu💡🦅🖤🇳🇬@TaoFeek182
Moment an acc!dent was captured by a TikToker at Panseke, Abeokuta 😳🥹 🎥: ODG-FEDERAL | TikToc
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The Street Sense says: "Don't move the car! The FRSC must see it."
The Source-Backed Reality: Sec. 158(2)(c) mandates drivers in minor crashes to move operable vehicles to the shoulder immediately to prevent obstruction.
Your priority is reducing risk. Blocking a busy highway only increases the chance of a second, larger crash. Argue who caused it after you clear the lane.
Drive confident, not just lucky.
Here is the official Safe Driver Action Plan to shield your liability after a crash:
>Assess injuries & use hazard lights.
>STOP & exchange all contact details (licence, phone, etc.).
>Document evidence (photos of scene & positions).
>Move vehicles if safe (prevent obstruction).
>Report the crash to relevant authorities.
Understand the rules to reduce crashes and protect your wallet.
#KnowRoad #RoadSafety #PreventObstruction #FRSCNigeria

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Nigeria’s streets often see drivers arguing or running. But official order dictates otherwise.
⚖️ National Road Traffic Regulations (2012) - Sec. 158 is explicitly clear:
You must STOP.
A hit-and-run isn't just cruise; it is Obstruction of Justice. You face serious legal penalties, even jail time, regardless of who was at fault. Exchange details and report. ✅⚖️
#KnowRoad #TrafficLaw

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The street logic says: "If I help, I’m liable."
The OFFICIAL RULE says: Nigerian law (NRTR 2012, Sec. 158) mandates you assist the injured, but only within your competence/training. You are protected when you act in good faith. Stabilize, manage the risk, call 112/122.
Do NOT try to play doctor.🛡️⚖️
In a crash, you are not meant to perform complex medical routines or procedures. And this is where people might get in trouble.
You are required to manage the scene, control the crowd, and keep people stable until professional help arrives.
Be the source Nigeria needs on the road. Drive confident. 🛣️🛡️🇳🇬
#KnowRoad #KnowRoad #AbujaTwitter #NaijaTwitter #FRSCNigeria #RoadSafetyNigeria #EmergencyResponse #FirstAid

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Hello from @Know_RoadNG. We are not just another blog. We are a movement to reclaim sanity on Nigerian roads.
Our mission is simple:
1- Know the rules.
2- Respect the road.
3- Protect public infrastructures, and lives of road users.
#Nigeria #RoadSafety #RoadUse #KnowRoad
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🚨 The Bystander Effect on Nigerian Roads. 📱🤔
Stuck in a gridlock, a Danfo crashes right next to you. A dozen people stop... only to record it on their phones. 📱
Why? We all fear being 'implicated' by the police if we try to help.
But does the law really punish helpers? 🧵👇🏾
#KnowRoad #EmergencyResponse#AbujaTwitter #NaijaTwitter
#FRSCNigeria

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