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Suspected IP socking

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This article has been subject to what appears to be vandalism from a WP:IPSOCK. This is a numerical sort of the IP addresses:

As you can see, each of these IPs is in the range 105.112.16-45.* . That range seems to belong to Airtel Nigeria, suggesting that the sockmaster is either a mobile subscriber, or an employee of, Airtel Nigeria.

I have reverted the vandalism and warned each of those IP accounts, and will leave the matter there for now, but if the vandalism resumes, I will at least seek page protection for the article. As a last resort, a block of those IPs and perhaps the whole range to which they belong, might be appropriate. Zazpot (talk) 12:13, 13 October 2017 (UTC) (Updated Zazpot (talk) 03:49, 14 June 2018 (UTC).)[reply]