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    NCC Warns of Cloned Facebook Account

    The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has discovered a spurious Facebook Account purporting to be that of the Commission.

    This discovery was made during the commission’s regular online surveillance aimed at protecting telecoms consumers and industry stakeholders.

    In a statement released on Thursday by Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde, director, Public Affairs, NCC, stated that Facebook Team has been notified of the fake account.

    According to him, “The fraudulent Facebook account with the name: ‘Nigerian Communications Commission – NCC – Info Zone’ was opened by unidentified individuals, ostensibly to deceive and defraud unsuspecting members of the public, some of whom, as NCC believes, may have inadvertently signed on to the fake Facebook account.

    “It is important to emphasize that the official, authentic and verified Facebook account of the Commission is: ‘Nigerian Communications Commission’ with over 192,193 followers and the Commission strongly advises the general public and telecom consumers to beware of this cloned Facebook account, as the NCC has no affiliation whatsoever with it.

    “This is a typical case of profile cloning often used to create a fake profile identical to an original one, for the purpose of misleading and defrauding the unsuspecting general public.

    “Members of the public are advised to disregard the Facebook Page and its contents in their entirety.

    “The NCC, as a responsible organisation, will continue to take measures towards protecting telecoms consumers and industry stakeholders”.

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