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Researchers use machine learning to manage public health emergencies and disasters

By Ayo Onikoyi Researchers at the California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) are developing computation models for managing public health emergencies and volatile disasters — from pandemics to wildfires to reduce losses and save lives. Under the guidance of Dr. Sampson Akwafuo, an Assistant Professor of Computational Epidemiology and the director of the Computational Epidemiology, Data […]

Rising Nigerian artiste Noonzi set for debut album release

Nigerian music sensation Noonzi has revealed exciting details about his upcoming album, set to drop later in 2025. Born and raised in Lagos with roots in Zaria, Kaduna State, Noonzi has steadily carved out a niche in the music industry with his unique fusion of R&B, Afrobeats, and Jazz. Speaking about his journey into music, […]

CUPP hails INEC over release of voters’ register for Rivers LG election

THE Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, has applauded the Independent National Electoral Commission,  INEC, for the timely release of the Rivers State voters’ register in preparation for the conduct of the August 9th local government election.  In a Press Release this Sunday signed the CUPP national Spokesperson, Comrade Mark Adebayo, the Coalition stated that  […]

Foundation supports vulnerable children with medical interventions

By Gabriel Ewepu ABUJA The Stanley Jegede Foundation (SJF), a non-governmental organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for Africa’s less privileged, has donated to the Global Initiative for Peace, Love, and Care, GIPLC, in support of its life-saving medical interventions for vulnerable children. According to a statement issued by the Foundation, the collaboration […]

Nigeria and the curse of oil, by Dele Sobowale

“Failure is not fatal; but, failure to change might be” – John Wooden. Nothing substantiates the Pareto Principle better than the structure of the Nigerian economy which is composed of the vital few organisations and the trivial many. According to Pareto principle, twenty percent of our activities account for eighty per cent of our results. Four […]

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