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  • Babalawo In Court: Omoyele Sowore Reveals Why He Stormed Court With ‘Herbalist’

    Babalawo In Court: Omoyele Sowore Reveals Why He Stormed Court With ‘Herbalist’

    Nigerian activist and RevolutionNow convener Omoyele Sowore has revealed why he was seen in court with a ‘Juju man’.

    Sowore who spoke to BBC Pidgin said that the man who wore the traditional attire normally associated with ‘Juju men’ is not a herbalist or a ‘Juju man’ as many described. He said the man is an African man who accompanied him to court dressed in what represents his belief.

    The human rights activist stated that the reason for the man being there was to discourage people who always look down on African traditions, cultural beliefs, and fashion.

    Sowore and the man in traditional attire

    According to Sowore, another reason for the man’s presence was to change the belief that European cultures are better than those of Africans.

    He dished that the statement he was trying to make while making his court appearance was “Pan Africanism”; breaking the stereotype that African traditions, cultural beliefs, and fashion are inferior to those of the white man.

    Speaking further, Sowore added that the man appeared in court to show him solidarity, the same way Christians and Muslims follow him to courtrooms to show him support.

    Pictures of Sowore and the man in the traditional attire had gone viral, with many calling him names like ‘Sowore’s herbalist’, ‘Ifa Priest’, ‘Bodyguard’, etc.

    While some had hailed the man, saying that he was promoting his African heritage, others had said that Sowore had resorted to fighting the federal government through traditional means.

  • Covid Vaccine Dey Cure Hunger? – Melaye Mocks FG

    Covid Vaccine Dey Cure Hunger? – Melaye Mocks FG

    Former Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District, Dino Melaye has berated the Federal Government over the reception ceremony that greeted the arrival of 3.92 million doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine received in Abuja yesterday.

    Covid vaccine dey cure hunger? The vaccine go stop terrorism, bandits and kidnapping? If no….Bubu comot for road jare. Give me boli make i chop i beg. SDM

  • No more Ransom for Kidnappers — Buhari

    No more Ransom for Kidnappers — Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday said ransom payments would continue to prosper kidnapping.

    He said: “The time has come to reverse, completely, the grim and heartbreaking incidents of kidnapping”.

    Buhari, in a statement by his spokesman, Garba Shehu, urged the police and the military to go after kidnappers and bring them to justice.

    He expressed “overwhelming joy” over the release of abducted schoolgirls of Zamfara State, saying “I join the families and people of Zamfara State in welcoming and celebrating the release of these traumatized female students.”

    Buhari, who said he was excited that their ordeal came to a happy end without any incident, noted that “being held in captivity is an agonizing experience not only for the victims, but also their families and all of us.”

    He called for greater vigilance by the people so that human intelligence could be collected early enough to nip the bandits’ plans in the bud, while celebrating the release of the students.

  • Zimbabwe Vice President, Kembo Mohadi Resigns Amid Sex Scandal

    Zimbabwe Vice President, Kembo Mohadi Resigns Amid Sex Scandal

    Zimbabwe’s 71-year-old Vice President Kembo Mohadi on Wednesday dismissed allegations of sexual misconduct levelled by an online news outlet and dubbed himself as the victim of “political machinations”.Recently, ZimLive made three audio recordings of Mohadi’s phone conversations public.

    The online publication claimed that in the audios, Mohadi is apparently soliciting sex from a number of women, including a married Central Intelligence Officer working in his office.In one of the telephone conversations, a man can be heard scheduling to have sex at his office.
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    Later, Mohadi “categorically” distanced himself from the “imagined immoral behaviour” and called himself “innocent” while addressing a press conference that was broadcast on Zimbabwe Television Network. He further blamed unnamed political foes for undertaking a voice morphing campaign to damage his reputation.”I am innocent and a victim of political machinations being peddled through hacking and voice cloning,” said the ex-intelligence minister.

    “Despite growing impatient because of days of weird character assassinations, I wish to categorically state that the allegations being levelled against me are not only false but also well-choreographed to demean, condescend and spoil my image as a national leader and patriot,” added Mohadi.Mohadi, one of Zimbabwe’s two vice presidents, is a veteran of the country’s liberation war.

    The retired soldier pledged his loyalty as a “committed leader… and servant of this great nation”.“I remain a committed leader, father, cadre and servant of this great nation. So, nothing is going to change because all this is concocted to tarnish my image. If anything is going to happen it is going to be His Excellency who will determine my future,” he said.In March 2019, Mohadi was in news for threatening to attack his ex-wife Tambudzani Bhudagi Mohadi with an axe due to a dispute over property.

  • Israel and Kosovo to develop business and military ties

    Israel and Kosovo to develop business and military ties

    Development and investment body is set up in Kosovan capital Prishtina with branch offices in Israel by six Israelis, including three military men, aimed at establishing business and military/defence relations between the two sides, as the two countries have established diplomatic relations last month.

  • 5G: A critical technology for our Green future

    5G: A critical technology for our Green future

    It is high time policymakers recognised the value of next-generation telecommunications in delivering on the EU’s long-term sustainable objectives, says Luis Neves.

    Luis Neves is the Global CEO of GeSI, the Global e-Sustainability Initiative. He is responsible for the establishment of the Initiative’s strategic goals and for overseeing all GeSI’s activities.

    You’ve been keen to make the case for telecommunications innovation helping to achieve our sustainable goals. Thinking specifically about 5G, how can next-generation networks help us to pursue our climate ambitions?

    In 2019, GeSI launched its Digital with Purpose report, which presents how digital technologies can support achieving the SDGs and at the same time mitigate the current negative trends. In our report, 5G is one of the seven digital technologies identified as having a critical influence on the world, including: Artificial IntelligenceInternet of ThingsCognitive technology, CloudDigital Accessand Blockchain. In the case of 5G, our report goes into extensive detail on its role in greening the world.

    The 5G share in traffic and data transmission has the potential to increase efficiency and will only continue to grow faster—this means better connectivity, higher speeds, and reduced latency that can enable things like digital twins, IoT devices and other applications to amplify efforts for a greener digital transition. While this indeed will mean the multiplication of IoT devices, there are very strong incentives for governments like the European Union and for manufacturers as well to keep these products energy-efficient.

    Our report also has multiple case studies from our member companies illustrating 5G in action but what also really needs to accompany these types of technologies are political will, leadership, and stronger corporate commitments to shifting to clean energy.

    Could you provide any concrete examples worldwide of 5G being employed to reduce emissions, for example?

    5G needs to be accompanied by other digital technologies for its capacity to be fully realised and adequately deployed.

    AT&T, for instance, utilises 5G and IoT in curbing GHG emissions using its Smart Irrigation solution, in collaboration with HydroPoint. The technology allows customers to track and manage their water usage with greater speed and precision, which uses cloud-based water management systems. The GHG emissions savings arise from the reductions in process and pumping of the water.

    Taiwan Mobile, uses remote detection devices to monitor base station energy consumption, gathering real-time data without manual meter-reading, thus reducing emissions from travelling. The use of Smart Meters also allows Taiwan Mobile to accurately anticipate and predict the consumption of energy, providing valuable information for optimisation and efficiency. Taiwan Mobile reports that it has so far saved about 25.4 tonnes per year in CO2 emissions and reduced manual meter trips by 8,439.

    Looking at the potential in smart cities, Verizon offers an advanced traffic management service for public agencies using 5G and IoT devices, leveraging in-ground wireless vehicle detection sensors and cloud-based data collection systems. These sensors provide real-time road traffic data and follow-up studies conducted have shown 40% fewer traffic delays, 25% less travel time, 10% fuel savings, and 22% fewer emissions.

    But what about other technologies that have come in for criticism for their ecological footprints, such as data centres and cloud computing sites, these aren’t regarded as particularly environmentally friendly, are they?

    The ICT sector has a great responsibility to ensure that what it is deploying is sustainable. Recognising the energy consumption of data centres and cloud computing, the Commission and our sector have been making great efforts in exploring the ways in which we can make data centres greener.

    We have been giving special attention to conversations related to the ICT sector footprint. In this regard since 2007, GeSI has been conducting deep research with recognised and credible consultants such as Mckinsey, Boston Consulting, Accenture Strategy and Deloitte on the sector global footprint, as well as its “enabling” impact in making other sectors more efficient, through our so-called “Smart Reports”. We have published 4 reports so far, presenting arguments on why reducing emissions and being sustainable need to be priorities for companies globally.

    What the research is showing is that the sector global footprint remains stable at 2% of the global emissions, while its enablement potential has been increasing. Our Smart2030 report shows that ICT can reduce 20% of global emissions.  These reports go into extensive detail on how sectors like Agriculture, Health, Education, Manufacturing and others can cut costs by deploying ‘green solutions’ like SMART buildings and mobility, and e-services. The aforementioned report also found that ICTs could generate $6.5 trillion in revenues and result in $4.9 trillion in cost-saving opportunities. We also have findings that talk further about the return on investment and the greater efficiency that comes as a result of green ICT solutions.

    How much has Europe’s 5G rollout been impacted by external factors such as the ongoing disinformation campaign against the technology, as well as the coronavirus pandemic?

    We are at a critical stage in society where the lines between reality and fiction are increasingly blurred – this is certainly the case with the COVID-19 crisis and the on-going disinformation campaign against 5G.

    At GeSI, we believe that all technology must be deployed with great purpose in mind and there are countless resources and data, such as our Digital with Purpose report, that go into detail about how the ICT sector can accelerate a green, digital recovery not only for Europe but for everyone. I believe our sector is confident in allowing the science and hard data to speak for themselves, but there is also an opportunity for governments to support the efforts of the wider ICT sector by advocating policies, funding programmes, and engaging with stakeholders so we can rebuild our society and our planet together.

    The European Union needs to come out of its “a la carte” approach and take bold steps aligned with its core values and interests with the main purpose in mind of ensuring its positioning as a credible, solid and fundamental player in the global arena in order to offer the European economy and its citizens with top of the edge digital services. Technology can accelerate action, but it requires a robust, shared ambition. Critical to a shared ambition is strong leadership to secure it.  For this to happen strategic vision and ambition is required.

    Everything today depends on digital technologies. Digital technologies have been the engine of growth and prosperity. The challenges our society is currently facing and will continue to face requires smart, innovative minds working together to find impactful solutions – and fast.

    It is imperative for Europe to urgently find its own space in the current geopolitical context – “The third way”.  The recent outcome of the American elections represents an opportunity that might help.

    Have these well-publicised concerns overshadowed 5G’s potential for helping Europe to achieve its sustainable goals? 

    5G is a fundamental catalyst for the digital transformation of businesses, cities and public services. It is a catalyst for Industry 4.0, bringing sensibility, intelligence and automation to new generation production processes for greater competitiveness. It is the catalyst for the transformation of cities into smart and inclusive cities that improve the quality of life of their citizens.

    It is the catalyst for more efficient and more comprehensive public services that educate better, offer better health to more people through the remotisation of less critical care and better use of resources in more critical care, accelerate transactions in the economy, maximise the use of resources and provide greater security for all.

    The greatest value of 5G is that it is a transformation agent. For people, the immediate promise is greater speed and performance on the Internet and more immersive content, but for companies and institutions, the promise is a huge transformation of their operating models and improved quality of their products and services.

    In launching the strategy for a single digital market, the European Commission stated that “a European approach to digital transformation means strengthening and including citizens, strengthening the potential of all companies and responding to global challenges through our core values”.

    There are great developments in the works, such as the European Green Deal and the EU Taxonomy, but programs like green public procurements (GPP) and a recovery plan that leverages technology are critical next steps.

    Where are we to go from here? Is 5G a critical technology for the Green Deal?

    Without a doubt. The examples from our members and the work of the ICT sector have shown how 5G and accompanying technologies can lead us to an inclusive, green digital recovery that the Green Deal envisions.

    Technology has touched every single corner of society and no entity or sector can go it alone. What needs to follow is greater collaboration between the public and private sectors, as well as other stakeholders. We all need to align on the ambitions of the Green Deal, the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement – we have these frameworks in place, and I believe digital technologies are the perfect tools to get us there.

  • An Estonian company claims its wearable UV air purifier disinfects air

    An Estonian company claims its wearable UV air purifier disinfects air

    An Estonian company has invented a wearable ultra-violet air purifier that, it claims, disinfects air without one needed to wear a face covering.

    “Our patent-pending UV-C module breaks down and inactivates the DNA and RNA of harmful viruses, and blows 99% of purified air to the front of your face,” Respiray – that’s the company’s name – says on its website.

    “Respiray uses the highest quality 265nm UV-C LEDs that do not create ozone. We purify up to 55 litres of air per minute — up to 4x more than an average resting human breathes.”

    The company says its wearable air purifier has an eight-hour battery live “that protects you all day long”. “And the best part? You won’t notice the invisible UV light that safeguards you while you enjoy being mask free.”

    Currently available for pre-order

    According to the company, its air purifier is “perfectly suited for those in public-facing environments where communication and facial expressions are a key part of the role: teachers, retail and office workers, and other front-line staff”.

    An Estonian company, Respiray, has invented a wearable ultra-violet air purifier that, it claims, disinfects air without one needed to wear a face covering.

    The air purifier is currently available for pre-order. It’s full price, according to the company, is €279 ($340), but it’s currently available for the early-bird price of €229 ($279). The pre-order price ends on 31 March.

    The company says its mission is to “transform the way we fight against harmful viruses and bacteria by using cutting-edge UV technology. We’re focused on developing innovative and sustainable products that help to protect people’s health.”

    “The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us the devastating consequences of respiratory viruses. At Respiray, we’re transforming the way we fight against harmful bacteria and viruses. Our wearable air purifier uses UV-C technology to disinfect the air we breathe in – providing protection without the need to cover our faces,” Indrek Neivelt, the CEO of Respiray and formerly a well-known banker in Estonia, asserts on the company’s website.

    The company claims 99% effectiveness

    “Vaccines are beginning to have a huge impact against the current pandemic, but this and future viruses will not just disappear. That’s why it’s crucial we have additional solutions to protect ourselves and those around us,” he adds.

    An Estonian company, Respiray, has invented a wearable ultra-violet air purifier that, it claims, disinfects air without one needed to wear a face covering.

    Respiray was born in early 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic struck. “It was clear that front-line workers across the globe lacked sufficient personal protective equipment. And the PPE they did have at their disposal was mainly single-use surgical masks which are typically uncomfortable, awkward to breathe through and unsustainable. These challenges led us to develop ways to fight viruses and protect our health,” the company says.

    It adds that the idea of the UV air purifier started with the company’s engineer who believed the ordinary face mask could be upgraded for the 21st century by using UV technology. “After all, UV light has been used as a disinfectant for decades, but has never been incorporated into wearable devices.”

    “The Respiray wearable air purifier features innovative UV-C disinfection technology that has been proven to inactivate deadly viruses and bacteria. Our solution provides long-term protection without side effects and people can talk and smile freely again. Our device has been independently tested by the University of Tartu and the University of Lodz, where our patent-pending UV-C module achieved over 99% effectiveness at inactivating different viruses and bacteria.”

  • Global $3.1 Billion Virtual Production Market to 2026 – Rising Adoption of the LED Video Wall Technology

    Global $3.1 Billion Virtual Production Market to 2026 – Rising Adoption of the LED Video Wall Technology

    The Global Virtual Production Market size is expected to reach $3.1 billion by 2026, rising at a market growth of 14.3% CAGR during the forecast period.

    Virtual production (VP) is considered as the distinctive intersection of physical and digital filmmaking. With the help of virtual production, video game technology is blended with filmmaking techniques into the pre and post-production process. The initial use and iterations of this technology is based on innovations and advancements in filmmaking technologies.

    Virtual production (VP) has the ability to fuse computer graphics and live footage instantly, to acquire real-time feedback, and to take some crucial decisions on set regarding VFX and animation. Its real-time computer graphics on set can direct your decisions as a filmmaker.

    VP refers to the method of developing the digital world, starts with the inception of the movie and ending with the last VFX, revolves around the real-time interaction on set. Like earlier, VFX is no longer a matter of post-production and also the order of production doesn’t matter in the filming industry now The order of production has changed.

    The rising adoption of the LED video wall technology leads to the augmented implementation of virtual production in the media and entertainment industry. LED video wall present computer-generated graphics in the background and support filmmakers to capture visual effects in real-time. LED video wall screens deliver a realistic background visual that substitutes a real shoot location and saves travel expenses as well as the time of the entire crew.

    Scope of the Study

    Market Segments covered in the Report:

    By Component

    • Software
    • Hardware
    • Services

    By Type

    • Post-production
    • Production
    • Pre-production

    By End User

    • Movie
    • TV Series
    • Commercial Ads
    • Online Videos
    • Others

    By Geography

    • North America
    • US
    • Canada
    • Mexico
    • Rest of North America
    • Europe
    • Germany
    • UK
    • France
    • Russia
    • Spain
    • Italy
    • Rest of Europe
    • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • South Korea
    • Singapore
    • Malaysia
    • Rest of Asia Pacific
    • LAMEA
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • South Africa
    • Nigeria
    • Rest of LAMEA

    Companies Profiled

    1. Adobe, Inc.
    2. Autodesk, Inc.
    3. HTC Corporation
    4. NVIDIA Corporation
    5. 360Rize
    6. Arashi Vision, Inc. (Insta360)
    7. Epic Games, Inc.
    8. HumanEyes Technologies, Ltd. (Vuze Camera)
    9. Mo-Sys Engineering, Ltd.
    10. Boris FX, Inc.
  • Netflix just got upgraded with a cool new feature Disney Plus can’t match

    Netflix just got upgraded with a cool new feature Disney Plus can’t match

    The war between Disney Plus and Netflixhas been elevated to an intense new level as of late, with the House of Mouse’s streaming service going for the jugular of its rival with a brutal onslaught of value, content and features.

    However, Netflix isn’t taking this Disney+ attack lying down, and after countering Disney Plus with the roll out of its Downloads For You feature, which allows a user to enable automatic downloads by Netflix of new shows and movies it thinks they will like based off their viewing history, it’s now dropped yet another new feature that Disney+ can’t match.

    That new feature is the ability to remove shows from the Continue Watching section of the Netflix menu screen when watching on desktop. Android and Apple users have been able to manually remove shows from their Continue Watching lists for a while now, however, users on desktop haven’t been able to.

    And, while this doesn’t sound like a big deal, it really is. Continue Watching is a great feature for any streaming service as it allows users to quickly jump back into the content they were watching. However, it also comes with a problem, too. Because if a user starts to watch a piece of content and then decides it is not for them, the show will then remain forever in their Continue Watching bar, which just gets fuller and fuller with shows the user is not interested in.

    This issue can also be compounded when watching TV shows or movies with long credits sequences. Users who don’t want to sit through 20 minutes of credits stop watching a show but the streaming service can think that the piece of content isn’t finished. This causes it to remain in a user’s Continue Watching bar forever.

    This new feature for Netflix on desktop fixes that, allowing users to simply select “Remove from row” from the menu screen. This then removes the show from the bar, freeing it up for actual shows the user want’s to keep watching.

    Netflix Disney Plus

    Disney+ does not allow you to remove shows from your “Continue Watching” bar.

    And, despite T3 stating in our Disney Plus review that it delivers “out of this world content”, as can be seen in the image above Disney+ does not have this feature, nor a version of Netflix’s Downloads For You feature.

    Disney+ does have the entire Star content catalogue now plugged into its offering, though, so it seems while Netflix is focussing on optimising its subscribers’ experience in its applications, Disney is doubling down on its content offering.

    If Disney+ can incorporate these advanced user interface features, though, then it would be another arrow in its streaming service quiver. Here’s hoping it is watching what Netflix is doing and rolls out a similar set of features soon.