A 28-YEAR-OLD MAN ALLEGEDLY SET HIS GIRLFRIEND'S HOUSE ON FIREAFTER SHE REFUSED HIS MARRIAGE PROPOSAL IN ANANDPUR VILLAGE, ODISHA. (PHOTO).

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 A 28-year-old man allegedly set his girlfriend’s house on fire after she refused his marriage proposal in Anandpur village, Bhadrak district, Odisha. The accused, Jyoti Ranjan Das, a resident of Vidyadharpur village, has been on the run since the incident. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, police said on Wednesday. According to the victim, Jyoti had been pressuring her to marry him and even threatened to leak private photos if she did not agree. She also accused him of issuing death threats and attempting to force her into meeting him multiple times. When she refused his advances, Jyoti allegedly resorted to arson, setting her house on fire. The blaze destroyed five sheds and reduced valuables worth Rs 15 lakh, including gold jewellery, furniture, food grains, and important documents, to ashes. Following the incident, the victim lodged a complaint with the Dhamnagar police, who have registered a case and begun their investigation. The victim and her family have expressed fea...

NBS WEBSITE HACKED, BUREAU ISSUES WARNING AGAINST FAKE REPORTS. (PHOTO).


 NBS website hacked, Bureau issues warning against fake reports


The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has confirmed that its official website has been compromised by unidentified hackers.


This announcement was made in a statement posted on the bureau’s official X (formerly Twitter) account on Wednesday.


The NBS urged the public to disregard any information or reports claiming to be from the bureau that are shared through unofficial sources until the website has been fully restored.


The bureau assured the public that its technical team is actively working to resolve the issue and restore the site as quickly as possible.


The statement read, “This is to inform the public that the NBS website has been hacked, and we are working to recover it. Please disregard any message or report posted until the website is fully restored.”


A visit to the website confirmed the breach, with the homepage displaying the message, “Page Hacked.”


Subsequent attempts to access the site resulted in an “Internal Server Error” message, which instructed users to contact the server administrator at webmaster@nigerianstat.gov.ng. The message also noted that further details might be available in the server’s error log.

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