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Sign of the end of religion |
The 10 Lane Oshodi-Murtala Muhammed International Airport
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-A2UAzWX7U Sea Piracy Attacks: Inadequate security affecting Nigeria's Shipping operations |
Dubai Now And Then
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gz41dy0FOY0 Robert Clarke Likens Nigeria's 1999 Constitution To A "Rotten Egg" |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDhf4Y-8g24 Sudan's defence minister announces state of emergency following arrest of president Bashir President Omar al-Bashir, who ruled Sudan in autocratic style for 30 years, was on Thursday overthrown and arrested in a coup by the armed forces, said Sudan's defence minister Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf in a televised address. He also announced a two-year period of military rule to be followed by presidential elections. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GpXn5OxU4U Julius Malema Calls Out Kenyan Judges and Lawyers For Wearing Colonial Wigs |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NtrW1GxqRI Zimbabwe Citizens Are Upset The Government Spent $155,000 For 100% Blonde Horse Hair Wigs For Judges The people of Zimbabwe are upset that the government purchased 64 100% blonde horse hair wigs for judges. The total cost was $155,000. Lawyers and rights groups stated the money could have been used for bandages and betadine for children in the pediatric wing of the hospital. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdoEWdsxu1M Scarcity Of Anti-Snake Venom In Nigeria There is currently an acute shortage of Anti-snake Venom in Nigeria, and except the government does something soon, Snakes will kill alot of Nigerians |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru4q3CbU364 Young, rich and ambitious: Nigeria's 'gentleman farmers' Thirty-something, ambitious Nigerians are increasingly turning to farming as a career, unlike their parents' generation which sought its fortune in oil. Farming is a growth sector in Nigeria |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwtJAp0tmKg How Blockchain Technology Can Solve Corruption in Nigeria |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ9u8ImMcq4 How the Blockchain is Perceived in Abuja, Nigeria Different Crypto Enthusiasts and Investors share their opinions on how the Blockchain is perceived in Abuja, its current rate of awareness and adoption. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUKalKHGXWQ Exploring innovative ways to deploy Blockchain in Nigeria |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfV0-IOSW6E Interview with Innoson CEO, Innocent Chukwuma - Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YjbXY33Fes Interview with Innoson CEO, Innocent Chukwuma - Part 2 |
Valleys:Are you serious? |
Racist Catholic statue causes anger in Ghana Ghanaians have reacted angrily to a ‘racist’ statue commissioned by the Catholic Church in Ghana. The statue is reportedly unveiled at the Tepa Roman Catholic Grotto in Manfo in the Brong region and it depicts a Caucasian angel overpowering a dark-skinned devil beneath its feet. Ghanaians on social media strongly condemned the statue as racist, giving credence to the white supremacist ideology since its photo was posted on Facebook on Monday. The Caucasian angel with white wings and straight hair is also depicted having dressed like a Roman soldier and holding a sword while the dark-skinned devil is also depicted with nappy hair as it lays down defeated. Yaw Amoffaya Amofah Antwi who first posted the photo of the statue on Facebook called on the Tepa Roman Catholic Grotto to immediately pull it down. “This is soo disgusting n annoying. I just saw this at tepa manfo Roman Catholic grotto. Where did we go wrong as black pll. Satan is black n the angel is white. Mental slavery [sic],” he said, demanding the “Catholic Church (Tepa manfo grotto) shd dismantle this statue immediately. It’s an insult to the black race. It’s an insult to Africans. It’s an insult to Ghanaians. I’m so sad n weak. Why always black?? Source: ghanaweb
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUKalKHGXWQ Blockchain to curb corruption in Nigeria Nigeria: customs buys into blockchain to curb corruption With its Excise Trade Automation fully on blockchain, the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) could experience a 50% growth in revenue to add to its current US$280 million accrued monthly said Aber Benjamin, Assistant Comptroller General (Modernisation). Benjamin said the target is realistic and the state organisation is busy with a pilot of Oracle's Blockchain Cloud Service to manage business processes and procedures to improve transparency, root out corruption and increase revenue. "Yes, it is feasible because the current Excise and Free Trade Zones business processes and procedures are not automated and as such there exist opportunity for corruption with resultant revenue leakages," he said. "But with full automation leveraging on Oracle Blockchain technology, these gaps will no longer exist and transparency with predictive business environment will surely bring about increase in revenue we have experience in other areas of the service." The NCS intends to use Blockchain to document and track products manufactured locally, from the source of licensing and permits to distribution and Points of Sale (PoS). "NCS chose to embrace blockchain technology which is different from the adoption of cryptocurrency because we believe blockchain will help drive transparency and trust in our excise trade by providing irrefutable data on goods manufactured in Nigeria," said Benjamin. "It will also drive investment in goods manufactured in Nigeria because trusted information on all products will be available on the platform." Adopting blockchain is widely considered 'new territory' for many Africans. Recently in Tanzania, collaboration between Irish AID:Tech and Dutch PharmAccess saw a women's aid project in Tanzania record the birth of a baby on blockchain - a world first. "I see a fast adoption of blockchain in Nigeria as this will drastically promote Nigeria's ease of doing business and bring about trust in the different systems such as trade, finance, oil supply etc.," Benjamin noted. "Already with Customs' migration to blockchain, this will automatically require that all organisations that deal with Customs such as the banks, government agencies and so on join the Customs blockchain network." |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9Tbn9aGh24 Nigeria House Of Representatives Move to Regulate and Adopt Blockchain Technology |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9Tbn9aGh24 Nigeria House Of Representatives Move to Regulate and Adopt Blockchain Technology |
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