Dr. Sunday Adelaja (DSA) is the founder and senior pastor, Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations, Kiev, Ukraine. He has advised Mr. Rotimi Onadipe, Chief Executive Officer of Onadipe Technologies and founder, Internet Safety Magazine to partner with other organizations so as to make more positive impact in his cybercrime and internet abuse prevention project.
Dr. Adelaja made this known in the stakeholders’ feedback page of the special edition of internet safety magazine published by Mr. Onadipe to educate the public about how to stay safe online and avoid online risks.
ADELAJA’S FEEDBACK :
“Rotimi Onadipe is a very interesting person that is tackling one of the most serious problems that Nigeria has ever faced. With the level of problems that we have with “Yahoo-Yahoo boys,” Nigerian scams and Yahoo-Yahoo syndrome in general, the way they are destroying the reputation of Nigeria and Nigerians, we are supposed to have at least 500 or 1,000 organizations tackling this problem.
As for me, this is the first organization that I have come across that is really having a serious attitude towards resolving this cybercrime problem. What I feel is that the western people and Americans need to get in touch with Onadipe so that they can work together.
My suggestion is that this organization needs to set up a system to partner with Nollywood, TV stations, all the primary and secondary schools in the country, all embassies in Nigeria, every State Government, Ministry of Police Affairs, Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Presidency in Nigeria, all police stations in Europe and America, European Union, United Nations, American Government, FBI, CIA, Interpole, and all organizations fighting cyber crimes in the world.

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