WebPick Weekly
Books have always held a special place in the making of mankind, dating back thousands of years to the era…
Books have always held a special place in the making of mankind, dating back thousands of years to the era…
This week’s take on Webpick Weekly will furnish you my dear reader with another take of web ideas, insights and…
The internet plays a profound role in our daily lives with applications in many areas such as research, business and…
The name Tim Berners-Lee may not ring a bell to the casual internet user neither will the famous quote by…
As the global demand for energy sours, scientists have stepped up their quest to find sustainable and practical solutions…
What is Facebook? How did it come about? Why is so hugely popular? What are the merits and demerits of…
With the global population souring and energy demand rising above energy supply, the need to find lasting solutions to the…
The best way to strengthen a society and increase development, they say, is to improve health, education and other services…
The internet is a honey pot of information. No hyperbole. Often described as one of mankind’s greatest innovations yet, it is versatile, indispensible, invaluable and useful. This unfortunately also makes it a veritable tool for criminals. The media around the world is awash with stories of scams particularly those in which Nigerians have ripped foreigners of their monies. However, this piece will dwell on how to tell a scam email, what to do when you receive a scam email and how to avoid becoming a victim of scam emails allegedly known as “The Nigerian Crime”.