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herich:Relocating the prisons to farm area is not a bad idea |
OgaTheTop2:Honestly, the prosperity of a nation is not rocket science I don't understand what our leaders gain by making living difficult for people Spending time on things that don't matter Today they were arguing over seats in the Senate |
I thought it was a waste of time 😕 |
ChizzyBuna:The strong will overcome the weak Not really about fairness |
This report is just half baked From the comments, you guys don't even know the genesis of the story |
I read some comments on YouTube that says if Bishop Abioye left Winners earlier, he should have been bigger by now. Then the person was praying for God to reward him. I'm wondering what God should reward him with. Does it mean at his level, Bishop Abioye doesn't have a good pension? Is he still training his children? Are his children liabilities? What exactly should God reward him with? What drives him to work if not to win souls? |
Ofemannnu:VDM is teaching you guys a lesson in School Maintenance Are you guys in government not ashamed? |
zrocky:If corporate organizations give attention to education by being socially responsible, things will change for good. Nairaland can do better than VDM |
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amazingspiderma:They're preparing for 2027. Some of the kids born from the wedding would be voting in 2027 Keep playing |
BABANGBALI:Thou shalt not be saved by thy tongue and fingers. RIP in advance |
Zico5:American needs a farmer as a president to nurture her people, not a real estate person to give quite notice to her people |
KEVIND:No job is safe at all One day, AI would become autonomous, self sufficient and rebel against humanity. Don't play |
Who Will Buy TikTok in America? A Look at Potential Buyers Amid National Security Concerns TikTok, the popular social media platform owned by Chinese company ByteDance, has faced increasing scrutiny in the United States over national security concerns. Amid fears that user data could be accessed by the Chinese government, the U.S. government has mandated that ByteDance divest TikTok’s U.S. operations by January 19, 2025, or face a nationwide ban. This looming deadline has sparked speculation about who might step in to acquire the platform. Elon Musk: The Controversial Candidate Reports have surfaced suggesting that Elon Musk, the billionaire behind Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter), is a potential buyer. Musk’s existing relationships with both the Chinese government and key U.S. figures make him a plausible candidate for facilitating such a high-stakes transaction. While Musk has not publicly confirmed interest, analysts believe his technological expertise and financial resources could make him a strong contender. However, TikTok has dismissed these rumors as “pure fiction.” Whether Musk would add TikTok to his portfolio remains uncertain, but his involvement would undoubtedly spark significant public and political debate. Frank McCourt: A Privacy-Focused Visionary Frank McCourt, the former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, has also expressed interest in acquiring TikTok. McCourt’s consortium reportedly has informal commitments of over $20 billion to fund a potential bid. As the founder of Project Liberty, McCourt has a vision for transforming social media by prioritizing user privacy and data ownership. McCourt’s proposal could resonate with U.S. regulators, who have long expressed concerns over data privacy and the potential misuse of personal information by foreign-owned companies. Oracle and Walmart: Renewed Interest? Oracle and Walmart were once considered frontrunners to acquire TikTok’s U.S. operations during a previous divestment push in 2020. While their involvement has not been confirmed in the current situation, the fast-approaching deadline may prompt renewed interest from these corporate giants. Oracle’s cloud infrastructure could provide TikTok with a secure platform to alleviate U.S. data concerns, while Walmart’s retail influence could enhance the platform’s e-commerce capabilities. The Clock Is Ticking With January 19, 2025, rapidly approaching, the Supreme Court is expected to rule on TikTok’s challenge to the divestment mandate. Until then, the platform’s future in America remains uncertain. If ByteDance fails to divest TikTok’s U.S. operations, the app could face a nationwide ban, potentially impacting its 150 million American users. Conclusion As the deadline looms, the battle for TikTok’s U.S. operations underscores the tension between technological innovation and national security. Whether the platform ends up in the hands of Elon Musk, Frank McCourt, or another corporate entity, one thing is clear: TikTok’s fate will have far-reaching implications for the tech industry and U.S.-China relations. Stay tuned as this high-stakes drama continues to unfold. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhMfdJAKSuk |
Description: Learn how to set up a Python virtual environment and install the Pandas library to kickstart your journey into data analysis. This step-by-step guide is perfect for beginners who want to create isolated environments for their Python projects and start working with the powerful Pandas library for analyzing and manipulating data. In this video, you’ll discover: How to create a Python virtual environment using venv. Activating your virtual environment. Installing the Pandas library with pip. Best practices for managing Python environments for data analysis. Whether you're new to Python or just want a clean setup for your data analysis projects, this tutorial will guide you through the entire process. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Setting up Python virtual environment 03:30 Activating the environment 04:15 Installing Pandas 06:00 Testing the installation Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more tutorials on Python, Pandas, and data analysis! Hashtags: #Python #Pandas #DataAnalysis #VirtualEnvironment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlIWbW_zSTQ&list=PLL0jCPsiZMYRWp-LX5Y91aOngD6K35TsM&index=1&t=384s&pp=iAQB |

