META TO END END-TO-END ENCRYPTION FOR INSTAGRAM DIRECT MESSAGES. (PHOTO).

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 Meta to end end-to-end encryption for Instagram direct messages Meta is ending end-to-end encryption for Instagram direct messages, a feature the company says will no longer be available after May 8, 2026. Unlike WhatsApp, Instagram never offered encryption to all users or as a default; only select users in certain regions could opt in on a per-chat basis. A Meta spokesperson explained that the decision comes due to low adoption. “Very few people were opting in to end-to-end encrypted messaging in DMs, so we’re removing this option from Instagram in the coming months,” the spokesperson said. “Anyone who wants to keep messaging with end-to-end encryption can easily do that on WhatsApp.” Meta’s messaging strategy has shifted multiple times over the years. WhatsApp chats have been encrypted since 2016, and the company began rolling out default encryption for Messenger in 2023. However, Meta has not clarified whether the Instagram decision affects Messenger, which is still in the proc...

FRSC CONFIRMS 10 PEOPLE DEAD, 11 INJURED IN A FATAL CRASH ALONG LOKOJA - OBAJANA ROAD. (PHOTO).


 FRSC CONFIRMS 10 PEOPLE DEAD, 11 INJURED IN A FATAL CRASH ALONG LOKOJA - OBAJANA ROAD


The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Shehu Mohammed, has urged passengers to remain vigilant and proactive in cautioning or reporting drivers who exhibit reckless behaviour behind the wheels. He stated this in the wake of a fatal road traffic crash that claimed 10 lives and left 11 others injured on Friday, night 10th October 2025, along the Obajana–Lokoja route, specifically at Apamaru.


Preliminary investigations conducted by the FRSC crash investigation team  revealed that the crash was caused by speed violation and wrongful overtaking on the part of the driver, who lost control of the vehicle while on a night journey. 

The Corps Marshal, while expressing grief over the incident, reiterated that night travels, excessive speeding, and wrongful overtaking have continued to be major causes of fatal road crashes in Nigeria, while urging commercial vehicle operators to adhere strictly to road safety regulations, emphasising that the Corps will intensify its enforcement on Overloading and advocacy to discourage Night Journey across critical corridors in Nigeria.

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