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NGO Advises Africa To Create Its Own Technologies

Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF), a non-governmental organisation, has advised Africa to create its own technologies in order to attract national development.
Mfoniso Anitia, member of HOMEF gave the advice via Zoom during a one say training on technology in collaboration with Africa Technology Assessment Platform
(AfriTAP).
The topic: ‘Technology Assessment in Africa’ aimed at the implications of unregulated entry of emerging technologies in Africa.
The meeting revealed that these
technologies are new ways of colonizing the world especially Africa.
Anitia stated that emerging technologies in the areas of genomics, artificial intelligence, automaton, and block chains are driving new forms of extraction and
re-ordering African society, economics and ecosystems with similar disruptive shocks to previous colonization waves.
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According to her, due to the weak or no regulatory systems in African countries, corporations now see and use Africa as a petri dish for technological adventurism.
Anitia noted that Africa has become the dumping ground for unwanted technological mistakes.
“The African continent has become a vital destination, testing and, dumping ground, for new technologies.
“Sectors such as agriculture, health, to finance and energy are being upturned by a wave of automation, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, big data, synthetic biology and geoengineering.
“While these technologies are often presented uncritically as being beneficial to Africa’s development, they have the potential to disrupt and threaten ecosystems and the communities that
depend on them,” she said.
Earlier, Mamadou GOÏTA,Executive Director of Institute for Research and Promotion of Alternatives in Development (IRPAD) in Africa said that Africa had become a testing ground for technologies.
“We are not anti-technologies, rather we are for technologies that do not jeopardize our interests as individuals or
continent.
“We are firmly convinced that technologies are introduced as ways to improve people’s lives.
“Since they impact our lives, we should not be forced into accepting them without adequate assessment.
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“We should be concerned with technologies such as gene editing because we are becoming dumping grounds for such experimentations.
“As an organization that is concerned about the health of the earth, we have noted negative changes in our culture and traditions due to the intrusion of rapidly deployed technologies.
“Some of these threaten to
upturn our livelihoods and human rights across the continent with great impacts on agriculture, health and climate,” he said.
Goita emphasised that it is time for us as Africans to unite and
reject what is pushed to us and also critically assess what comes in to
us.
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Edo SWAN Distances Self From Online Publication Against Enabulele
…demands retraction, warns member against unverified publication
The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Edo State Chapter, has distanced itself from an online publication titled: ‘Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium Shut Against Stephen Keshi.’
A statement signed by the Secretary of the association, Comrade Idahosa Moses, Edo SWAN said neither was it consulted nor involved in the “framing of the narrative presented by the online publication.”
Edo SWAN described the publication as misleading, sensational and grossly lacking in factual balance.
The statement partly reads: “SWAN finds the report inconsistent with the ethical standards and core values of the journalism profession.
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“While Edo SWAN recognises and respects the sentiments expressed by Mr. Austin Popo, Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Stephen Keshi Football and Vocational Training Centre (SKFTVC), concerning the challenges encountered in securing the use of the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium for this year’s Stephen Keshi Memorial National Under-17 Soccer Tournament, it is imperative to state that such concerns should not be reported in a manner that imputes motives, assigns blame without verification, or portrays public officials as acting in bad faith.”
On allegations against the Executive Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, Hon. Amadin Desmond Enabulele, in the publication, SWAN described Enabulele as a “seasoned professional with a proven track record of integrity and dedicated service to sports development in Edo State.”
“Any insinuation that he or the Commission deliberately acted to undermine the memory and legacy of the late Stephen Okechukwu Keshi is not only unfair but also unsupported by verifiable facts.”
Edo SWAN, therefore, “strongly cautions the publisher of Popular News to desist from publishing unverified and inflammatory reports capable of misleading the public and damaging reputations.”
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“The Association formally demands that the controversial publication be withdrawn immediately and that an unreserved apology be tendered to Hon. Amadin Desmond Enabulele.”
SWAN further “extends its sincere apologies to the Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission, who is also a Patron of the Edo SWAN Chapter, for any embarrassment or misrepresentation arising from the said publication, and assures him of its continued respect, support and cooperation.”
Edo SWAN, while stating that it “shares in the collective responsibility of preserving and honouring the legacy of the late Stephen Keshi—a national icon whose contributions to Nigerian football remain indelible—the Association, maintained that “this noble course must be pursued through constructive engagement, professionalism and mutual respect among all stakeholders.”
Edo SWAN, thereafter, warned “all sports writers in the state to avoid unverifiable reports and sensationalism, stressing that any member found culpable of professional misconduct will be decisively sanctioned in line with the Association’s statutes.”
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Court Dissolves Petitioner’s Marriage Over Lack Of Love, Care
An Area Court sitting at Centre-Igboro, Ilorin in Kwara State, on Thursday, dissolved the four-year-old marriage between Aminat Mustapha and Wahab Adeshina, following the petitioner’s insistence.
The petitioner told the court that she was no longer interested in her marriage to her husband following claims of lack of love and care.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), while delivering ruling, the presiding judge, Mr Toyin Aluko, held that the respondent had written to the court, accepting the divorce application made by his wife.
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Aluko, consequently, dissolved the marriage between the parties, and ordered the woman to observe one month iddah (waiting period) before she could remarry.
Meanwhile, the court granted custody of the two children in the marriage, ages one and three, to their mother.
He ordered the father to pay a monthly sum of N20,000 for the children’s feeding and maintenance.
The court also held that the respondent will be responsible for their education and healthcare.
Again, the court held that the father has unrestricted access to his children, but at reasonable time adding that he should be notified before any decision is taken on his children.
The judge ordered the petitioner to get a copy of the judgment and send same to the respondent.
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Tinubu Embarks On Three-state Visit
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will depart Abuja on Saturday on a working visit to Borno, Bauchi and Lagos.
This is contained in a statement issued by Presidential Spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga, on Friday in Abuja.
While in Borno, the President will commission projects executed by the Borno State Government under Gov. Babagana Zulum, in collaboration with the Federal Government.
He will also attend the wedding ceremony of Sadeeq Sheriff, son of former Borno Governor, Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff, and his bride, Hadiza Kam Salem.
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From Maiduguri, Tinubu will proceed to Bauchi State to condole with the state government and the family of Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, the renowned Islamic cleric and leader of the Tijjaniyya Muslim Brotherhood.
Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi died on Nov. 27.
After the condolence visit, the President will travel to Lagos, where he will spend the end-of-year holidays.
During his stay in Lagos, Tinubu is expected to attend several engagements, including the Eyo Festival scheduled for Dec. 27.
The festival, to be held at Tafawa Balewa Square, will honour notable personalities, including the President’s late mother, Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji, former Lagos State governors Alhaji Lateef Jakande and Chief Michael Otedola.
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