EXCERPT FROM THE STUDY
With the ever increasing pace of development, social network crime has become an inevitable and a more specialized area of crime which threatens the economy and even the peace and security of the nation. The publicity surrounding Nigeria social network crime is raising fears that the country may face a slowdown in international investment in telecommunication as well as the financial sectors. As more Nigerians use the internet for their banking needs, the number of fraudsters eyeing people’s bank accounts and online financial transactions has also multiplied. Hence, this study has provided useful information on the factors responsible for the increase rate of social network crime in the society.
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