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Nigerian Healthcare Must Learn: NHS Cyberattack Exposes Vulnerabilities

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

A recent ransomware attack on the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) serves as a stark warning for Nigeria’s developing healthcare sector.

The attack, which crippled services across seven NHS hospitals, highlights the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive patient data.

The cyberattack, believed to have begun on June 3rd, 2024, targeted London NHS hospitals, significantly impacting blood transfusion services and leading to widespread appointment cancellations.

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Alarmingly, the attack went beyond service disruption. Hackers stole a massive amount of sensitive patient data, estimated at over 300 million interactions, including potentially life-altering information like HIV and cancer test results.

This stolen data, amounting to nearly 400GB, is now reportedly circulating online on dark web marketplaces and Telegram channels.

While Nigeria’s healthcare system may not yet operate at the same technological level as the UK, this incident presents invaluable lessons. By prioritizing cybersecurity initiatives, Nigerian healthcare institutions can significantly enhance their defenses against similar threats.

Could This Attack Have Been Prevented? Yes. Several proactive measures could have mitigated the impact of the NHS attack. These include: Cybersecurity Training: Educating healthcare management and staff on cybersecurity fundamentals and fostering a culture of cyber hygiene is crucial.

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Regular training programs can equip staff to identify suspicious activity and prevent falling victim to phishing attempts or malware.

Software Updates: Implementing a system for timely software updates across all medical devices and computer systems is essential. Outdated software contains vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit.

Access Control Management: Limiting access to sensitive data based on job roles and responsibilities helps prevent unauthorized individuals from viewing or manipulating patient information.

Advanced Threat Detection: Investing in advanced cybersecurity solutions that can identify and isolate suspicious activity before it escalates into a full-blown attack is critical.

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Building Human Firewalls: Creating a culture of cybersecurity awareness among staff empowers them to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

This “human firewall” approach complements technical defenses. By implementing these best practices and prioritizing cybersecurity awareness, Nigerian healthcare institutions can significantly strengthen their defenses.

This not only protects patient data but also fosters public trust in the healthcare system.

Cybersecurity: A Necessity, Not a Luxury

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Prioritizing cybersecurity goes beyond technical necessity. It’s about safeguarding public trust in a system entrusted with protecting sensitive health information. The NHS cyberattack serves as a potent reminder that robust defenses and strong cybersecurity practices are essential for any organization, regardless of size. By learning from the UK’s experience, Nigeria’s healthcare sector can build a more secure future for its patients and ensure their health information remains confidential.

Joseph Oluwaseun Benedict

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Sad! Train Crushes Man To D3ath In Oshodi, Lagos

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

There was confusion in Lagos on Friday when a trader was crushed by a Lagos-Ibadan train around Oshodi, Lagos.

The incident happened around 2pm with sympathisers and passers-by thronging the area.

Eyewitnesses said the trader was crushed to death in front of Arena Shopping Complex, Oshodi.

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The middle-aged man was said to be urinating while standing in the middle of the rail tracks, with his two ears covered with an earpiece.

A witness told out reporter that despite the heavy horn of the train and passers-by shouting to warn the man, he did not hear the alarm.

Sympathetic passers-by who gathered around the dead body said the man killed himself.

Another witness identified the dead man as a trader who owned a shop at a shopping complex called Moyosore.

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He said the deceased was chatting with three other persons who heard the honking of the train and ran away from the tracks.

The deceased’s body was still lying on the ground in front of his closed shop while efforts were made to reach his family. Sources said the Police was quickly called upon to evacuate the corpse.

Cases of train crushing people to death have become a recurring incident due to high prevalence of human activities on the railway corridors within the Lagos axis.

In areas like Agbado, Agege, Ikeja, Oshodi, traders often display their wares on the rail tracks while quickly packing the wares as soon as a train approaches, thereby endangering their lives.

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A source in the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) who confirmed the train accident to our correspondent, said the identity of the victim had not yet been figured out.

The Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Lagos Police Command, Ben Hundeyin, was yet to respond to our correspondent’s enquiry on the incident as at press time.

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Police declare Ex-President Jonathan’s aide , Reno Omokri wanted

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Reno Omokri, a former Special Assistant to former President Goodluck Jonathan on New Media, has been declared wanted by the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

His offence: he allegedly defamed Pastor Paul Enenche.

The NPF secured an order from the Chief Magistrate Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Wuse Zone 6, Abuja to remand him in prison custody along with a former Dunamis Church Pastor, Abraham Daniel, and two others, Enenche Peter and Alexander Enenche.

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The court, presided over by Chief Emmanuel A. Iyanna, issued the remand warrant through an ex-parte motion filed by the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, on January 13, 2025.

Granting the ex-parte application filed by Francis Gabriel, Esq on behalf of the Police Chief, in Motion No: ME/07/2025 between the Inspector General of Police as Applicant and Daniel Abraham, Enenche Idoga Alexander, Oboyinlo Enenche Peter and Reno Omokri as 1st to 4th Respondents, the Chief Magistrate directed the Police to produce the respondents on return Court date on January 30.

Iyanna held: “Upon hearing the application and submissions of learned Francis Gabriel and upon careful consideration of the averments, the annextures and issues as raised in the submissions of the applicant, the application is hereby granted as prayed.

“It is hereby ordered as follows: An Order of this Honourable Court for remand warrant of the Respondents (i) MR. DANIEL ABRAHAM (ii) MR. ENENCHE IDOGA ALEXANDER (iii) OBOYINLO ENENCHE PETER and (iv) MR. RENO OMOKRI in the custody of the Nigeria Correctional Service, pending investigation, arraignment/prosecution.

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“It is, hereby, ordered that the Respondents be arraigned before a Court of competent jurisdiction after the conclusion of the said investigation.

“On the return date, the Respondents should be produced.

“The matter is adjourned to 30th Day of January, 2025.”

The remand warrant was predicated on a petition to the IGP by Patrick O. Okolo, SAN against Mr Reno Omokri, Gistlover Blog, Aunty Adul, Peter Obonyiro, Kelechi TV and their agents and co-conspirators for alleged defamation of Pastor Paul Enenche.

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Reps Urges Clear Labeling of GMO Products, Demand More Research

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By Gloria Ikibah

The House of Representatives has called on the National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA) to ensure the clear labeling of all Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) products in accordance with global standards.

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This House Committee on Science and Technology gave the resolution during a budget defense session, with the Director General, Prof. Abdullahi Mustapha on Thursday in Abuja.

The committee cited the widespread of GMO use in the United States, particularly in maize.

However, committee member Rep. Awaji-Inombek Abiante emphasised the need for transparent labeling, highlighting that Nigerians should have the choice to make informed decisions about the food they consume. He questioned the adequacy of research on GMO products, particularly Tela Maize, before their adaptation in the country.

In addition, Prof. Mustapha presented NABDA’s proposed budget of N5.3 billion for the 2025 fiscal year, which includes N834.4 million for overhead costs and N14.5 million for personnel costs.

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Naijablitznews.com reports that the agency employs around 4,000 staff across its 39 centers nationwide. Other agencies, including the Trypanosomiasis Research Institute, PRODA, NBTI, and NOTAP, also submitted their budgets to the committee.

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