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Munetsi, AFRAA’s director to speak at Akwaaba Aviation Day in Lagos

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AKWAABA African Travel Market has confirmed the participation of the newly appointed African Airlines Association (AFRAA), Director of Government, Legal and Industry Affairs, Aaron Munetsi, in this year’s aviation day.

Munetsi, who has vast experience in the aviation industry, will be the lead speaker at the 2019 Akwaaba African Travel Market Aviation Day.

The former Regional General Manager, Africa and Middle East, South Africa Airways (SAA) was responsible for business development and stakeholder management at all levels as well as liaison with host government to obtain operating permits and support for South African Airways operations.

According to the organiser of the MICE show, the 15th edition of AfTM will be held in Lagos from September 22 to 24. The aviation day is billed for Tuesday, September 24, by 10am at Eko Hotels and Suite, with a paper on the Impact of airport development and airlines on tourism growth in Africa.

Also, the day’s event is expected to take a critical look at the contribution of airports and airlines to drive tourism in countries across the globe and Africa in particular. Governments all over the world are becoming aware of the importance of tourism and the role it plays in contributing to its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as well as the development of the economy. It is believed that airlines drive tourism growth, with the examples of Kenya Airways and South Africa Airways.

It is also believed that airports drive tourism growth, given the example that passenger volume surged by 25 per cent at the upgraded Victoria Falls International Airport recently. The 2019 Akwaaba Aviation Day will X-ray the extent to which airport development and airlines drive tourism in Africa.

The event will feature presentations by notable aviation and travel professionals in the industry on issues concerning the sector. It aims to stimulate discuss from renowned industry players in the travel, tourism and aviation industry.

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FTAN, ANJET advocate restoration of culture and tourism ministry

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THE Federation of Tourism Association of Nigeria (FTAN) and the Association of Nigerian Journalists and Writers of Tourism (ANJET) have appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to re-establish the defunct Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

The president of ANJET, Mr Andrew Okungbowa and Mr Rabo Saleh, FTAN president, said recently in a press statement that there was no other time but now to restore the Federal Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

“This should be done if the country and the present government ever hopes to harness the potential of the sector given the abundant opportunities the creative industry and tourism present at this time,’’ they said in a joint statement.

Okungbowa said it would be a disservice to the tourism and culture industry and opposed to the commitment of the Federal Government to diversify the country’s economy if it continued to ignore calls for the restoration of the tourism and culture ministry.

According to the duo, the tourism and culture ministry was created by former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999 and later merged with information in 2015 by President Buhari.

It said that some countries, including United Arab Emirates were reaping from the windfall of tourism and culture and to enjoy this, Nigeria must have a dedicated ministry for the creative industry and tourism.

“The experiment with the information and culture ministry in the last four years did not achieve the desired goal as culture and tourism was treated as second fiddle to information.

“As a result of this, opportunities to develop the sector and upgrade the creative industry were missed and sacrificed on the altar of politics.

“There is no better time than now when insecurity in the land has got to an alarming level that the country needs a separate ministry of culture and tourism.

“With the minister focusing on the best ways of harnessing communication and marketing mix to drive the sector, infuse confidence in the source markets both domestic and international through the appropriate messaging mode,” he said.

Also, Mr Rabo Saleh, the FTAN president, said that the former minister’s lack of understanding and concern for the tourism sector was the major reason FTAN and other culture and tourism stakeholders were clamouring for a restoration of the Ministry of Tourism and Culture.

“We call on President Muhammadu Buhari to as a matter of urgency create a Ministry of Culture and Tourism so that tourism can be given its rightful place and attention.

“It should not be made to play a second fiddle to information as we have seen displayed by the former minister and his team who totally disregarded our events for other matters they rated more important,” he said.

Saleh said the only practical way to drive tourism at the national level was to have a minister of culture and tourism.

He said the minister would be fully focused on working with the stakeholders and agencies of government in harnessing and developing the potential of the sector through policies, programme initiation and implementation.

“These were lacking in the last four years because the minister had so much on his plate and chose to focus attention on information only,” he said.

The two bodies indicated their readiness to work with the minister so appointed for the ministry when created to cover lost grounds and fast-track development of the sector.

According to them, there was much more to gain from creating a ministry of culture and tourism than there was to lose.

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Why we tell stories to save lives — Georgia Arnold

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Tell us about the MTV Staying Alive Foundation

The MTV Staying Alive Foundation has been on for over  20 years now. I co-founded it, and we started talking about issues around HIV to our MTV audience around the world. But what we realised, after a few years of operation, was that while it was great to be able to use the brand to create content, actually, we could do a lot more if we created a foundation, a charity. So, we are an independent charity, but we have the right to use the MTV brand. We are unique because we are the only charity in the world that can do this. What we do is tell stories to save lives. We do it through MTV Shuga. We want to reach young people wherever they are. It is really about reaching farthest miles anywhere around the world. We knew, when we started doing this, that young people were hugely affected by HIV globally and that’s why we wanted to be able to impact that. But as we have broadened our work, we have realised that you can never treat HIV in isolation, it is about being able to reach an adolescent boy or girl with information about their sexual reproductive health and rights. But you can’t target a young person and say you want to talk about sex or HIV and expect them to listen. You have to do it in a way that they feel comfortable with. So, we make sure that we are talking about their lives in everything that we do. We make sure that they feel that their voices are being heard and listened to, and we can reflect that back in what we produce.

 

There are several other health challenges that are peculiar to youths, why stick with HIV?

HIV hasn’t gone away. Despite the fact that it’s perception has changed and improved absolutely; in fact, when we started MTV Shuga 10 years ago, our message was very simple because there wasn’t much you could say. You could talk to people about using condoms, you could talk about the stigma and the myths around HIV and you could talk about getting tested. But then,  10 years ago, getting tested was traumatic, you were not entirely sure it was confidential, and the drugs you could take were not always accessible as they were expensive. But, if you look at where we are today with the information about HIV, first of all, there is a lot of different messages you can talk about. You can talk about self-testing, which is incredible. You can talk about PrEP, the drug that you can take if you are at risk of HIV; it’s a daily pill that you take to prevent getting HIV. More than that, if you want to focus on someone around HIV, you actually have to talk about sexual reproductive health in general. For a young girl or boy, you need to make sure that they understand what consent is. For a girl, that she understands that as a girl, a condom will protect you from HIV and from getting pregnant and other STIs. Also, that if a girl wants to look at contraception, there are other options out there. There are long-term contraceptives, the implants or the IUD. There’s also the pill. You also have the opportunity, if you want to get pregnant and also space out your next child. You don’t have to continually be pregnant. So there are a lot of different things, but also making sure that a young person knows that they should always double protect, but only a condom will protect you against both. So, there’s a lot to talk about.

 

Speaking on achievements, how would you categorise the achievements of the MTV Staying Alive Foundation. Have you found these measures to be effective, can they be quantified?

Yes, we can quantify achievements, because we have been effective. The World Bank did a study on MTV Shuga in Nigeria (Series three), and they did randomised control trials for 5000 young Nigerians and split them into two groups. One group watched MTV Shuga and the other watched a youth entertainment show that had no social message in it. At the same time, both groups got vouchers for youth-friendly HIV testing centers and were tested for Chlamydia on day one and then again, six months later. They were both asked 100 questions on first day and six months later. What they saw was that the MTV Shuga viewers doubled the number that got tested for HIV than the non-MTV Shuga viewers. Among the MTV Shuga viewers that were youn girls, Chlamydia dropped by 58 per cent in six months. Also, we saw that the MTV Shuga viewers were having less concurrent partners, which is probably why Chlamydia dropped as well. So, we have fantastic results. And I think we see it because not only do we produce this TV show, we have a huge audience here in Nigeria and across the world. We produce it rights free and cost-free, so we give it away. Not only does it air on MTV Base, but its also in Nigeria on NTA, AIT, and Silverbird. So, we have an  enormous audience; 720 million homes around the world are able to watch MTV Shuga.

We have also taken it off TV so we have a parallel radio show; we have a graphic novel that we produce and we have digital presence on social media. What I am really passionate about is the peer education that we do. We create MTV Shuga clubs. At the moment, over the next two years, we are training up 150 young people in Lagos State, Kano, and Kaduna, and they will be trained on how to use MTV Shuga. These  150 young people will then go out into those three states and into communities to create MTV Shuga clubs. Across six weeks, they will bring young people in and screen an episode and then talk about what they feel and how they feel the story reflects personally on their own lives. From that, we will see real change. So, in two years, we should reach 25,000 young people directly.

Shuga is back, what would you say are the three most important health messages that we can expect?

The umbrella message is sexual reproductive health, but I think number one would be contraception in terms of a young woman knowing what her options are, where to go and where to get it from. I think number two is HIV; that is fundamental to the world. Number three is tackling gender-based violence, that is so important to us. This is series seven, but before the end of the year, we would have produced ten. In every single series that we have done, violence, unfortunately, is always part of our storyline. So, what we make sure that we do is to ensure that young people who watch MTV Shuga know where to go to get information. We work with the Federal Ministry of Health here in Lagos and at national level, we work with ‘Hello Lagos’. We are also working with the Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT), and for sexual health information, we are working with DKT’s Honey and Banana website, and Marie Stopes International.

 

Do you face any sort of backlash, especially from parents who believe their children should simply abstain?

Interestingly, till date, we have not had any backlash. I think it is partly because in every country, we always work with the government. We are not looking to smash down barriers, what we are looking to do is to be flexible with them, to try to push them a little bit. We have story lines that address not having sex at the moment. I personally don’t like to use the word abstain because I don’t think a 14, 15 or 16-year-old uses the word abstain. They talk about not having sex. I think it is very important that a young person chooses for them when it is the right time to have sex. Parents play a really important role in this. I am the mother of a 20-year-old, and it is really important to be able to have those conversations with your child. But they have to trust you and I think that as a parent, one of the things we encourage is cross-generational watching of MTV Shuga – that a parent watches it with their child, it opens up the door to having conversations around sex. We all know as parents that the more you tell a child not to do something, the more likely it is they are going to do it. If we can have an open conversation with them, if we are able to talk about ‘when you choose to do it, do you know how to do it safely’, then that is really powerful. It is not going to send them scurrying off to have sex, it is going to make sure that they are armed with all the knowledge they need to make sure that the first or the next one after that, they do it the right way.

 

In your opinion, does Nigeria have the right attitude toward tackling HIV?

I don’t think any country in the world is doing enough. The problem with HIV is that despite the innovation that has happened, HIV is still with us. In fact, there has just been some statistics that came out recently at an AIDS conference in Mexico. They are seeing an increase, in Eastern and Southern Africa, among young women of HIV. Today, there should be no increase in HIV, no one should contact HIV. In the simplest of forms, if we used condoms, if we were all tested, if we were all able to access PrEP, there should be no HIV infection. The reality is very different, and the reality is that the HIV epidemic is still an epidemic, particularly amongst young people, particularly amongst young girls. So no one is doing enough. Also, we rely too much on treatment, I think countries are very good at the treatment side of diseases. They are not so good at the prevention because to talk about prevention means you have to talk about sex. That is not the reality.

 

MTV Shuga has become quite popular among youths, do you think it is because of the name, or it is because of the message?

I think it is a mixture. The MTV brand is a really powerful tool at our disposal, we are really privileged to be able to use it and use it in such a positive way. I think the other thing with MTV Shuga is that what we try to do is reflect lives. So, before we start writing any script or storyline, the very first thing we do is that we sit and talk to young people in the country and the cities we are working in. For instance, in this series in Nigeria, we have characters who are not only from Lagos but Kano and Kaduna as well. We do focus groups with these young people, and we understand everything that they do outside of what their parents think that they do; what music do they listen to, what clothes do they wear, how do they talk to their parents, teachers, and friends, have they had sex, how many partners have they had, have they chosen not to have sex yet, and how do their peers respond to that. We take all of that and we turn them into story lines. So MTV Shuga is really about the truth of their lives, and I think that is one of the reasons young people are drawn to it. We tell the truth, and the truth isn’t always pretty. But I think when you see your story out there, it certainly reflects back on you and the actions that you take.

 

Did you think the show would come this far?

Truthful answer, absolutely not. When we started back in Kenya 10 years ago, we did three episodes and we discovered an unknown actress called Lupita Nyong’o. It was her first role. We knew we had been making a lot of documentaries and we had made a film, and we knew that there was power in what we were doing and power in telling stories. We didn’t realise how much we would connect with young people. We hoped. Not only are we launching here in Nigeria, but we have started filming in Abidjan, so we are doing our first Francophone MTV Shuga. Earlier this year, we premiered MTV Shuga Down South, the second series in South Africa. Later this year, we are premiering MTV Nishedh for India. It is the first series we have done outside of Africa. We have to make sure that we are always in the moment and that we always have the best acting talent, the most relevant musicians for the country and the region, but also quality. It is quality over quantity, and that has been our mantra this year. For the first time, we are producing four series, we normally do one a year. So we have to make sure we are really looking at the best story lines and making sure that we understand our audience all the time.

 

What’s the most challenging part of producing Shuga?

There are so many challenges. I was on set for a while, and the rain was one of them. We film inside and outside and we are in the rainy season and that is definitely a challenge. The script is definitely the bit that we really focus on, so I will see six versions of the script until we are all 100 per cent happy that we have got the voice right.

 

Describe MTV Shuga Naija season 4.

The best yet.

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Wukari Crisis: Now Is The Time To Act

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It appears that it has become the norm that any crime not linked to herdsmen won’t get the necessary attention, condemnation and action, the danger of premeditated interest and unconvincing stereotyping of a tribe in a country where there is multitude of tribes and different tongues. As we talk, lives are being decimated in Wukari, […]

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Why I am writing a book of poems

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What makes your writing exceptional and what stands you out as an online influencer?

I think a lot of Nigerians are indifferent to poetry most times because of the ambiguous words often used by poets. I feel that  my poetry is simple, relatable and it is  something even the non-lovers of poetry can read and understand,  though they are not used to reading poems.

As an influencer, the personal touch and creativity I put in my campaigns make me stand out on social media. Also, Lazywrita is not just a social media brand, it is a brand with a big name which is very important in building relationships in the social/digital media industry.

 

Tell us about your poetry book which will be published soon and what should your fans expect?

I have always been a book lover and an avid reader. One of my dreams while growing up was having my books displayed in libraries, book stores and in schools around the country. I am excited to tell you that I am one step closer to making this dream a reality. My book of poetry titled ‘A great poet’ to be published soon is something I feel everyone can relate with, it is something for the youths, kids and adults. ‘A great poet’ is a collection of poetry about love, pain, heartbreak, life and much more. I am inspired by things, people around me, personal experiences and from the works of other brilliant authors that I have read.

 

How have you influenced and inspired people since you started this?

I can say that I, alongside people like Olorisupergal, Demola Expoze and a few other people were the first generation of influencers in Nigeria so we faced a lot of challenges which some of the new generation influencers nowadays are not facing because some people have paved the way. I believe we are even yet to scratch the surface of influencer marketing in this part of the world as brands continue to invest major budgets every year on social media. So I took it upon myself to guide people and share insight into those who are interested in this line of work that I have found myself. The number of people/lives I have influenced is too numerous because aside brands paying me to share certain information or content to the public, there are instances where I take on CSR campaigns without getting paid. It is my way of giving back to the society.

 

What other projects are you involved in?

Aside from my upcoming book, I am also working on my YouTube page which is a lifestyle page dedicated to the hacks of social media and influencer marketing. It also showcases the lifestyle of a typical influencer. I also recently joined the team of Devon, Troy, Copper as the Chief Operating Officer. Devon Troy Copper (DTC) is a full service digital communications agency in Ikeja, Lagos that offers a unique mix of strategic services such as social media community management, influencer marketing, talent management, digital marketing strategy, copywriting, design, reputation and crisis management.

 

Tell us a bit more about yourself.

Anda Damisa popularly known as Lazywrita is a poet, a writer who started blogging as a career in 2013.. I am also a social/digital media strategist who loves exploring the internet.

I am also known as one of Nigeria’s top lifestyle influencers working on several major projects across Nigeria with notable brands like Guinness, Unilever, Nokia amongst many others. I was listed in Y! Naija’s top 100 Social Media Influencers of 2013 – ‘The definitive list’ with the likes of @omojuwa, @Lindaikeji, @Obyezeks, @El-Rufai, @Rosanwo, @Gbengasesan amongst many other important personnel and celebrities.

I am one of Google Africa’s top influencers in Nigeria, and I have embarked on several trips across Africa with the Google team learning and sensitizing my followers to how best to use Google tools to make lives simpler.

 

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Like A House Of Cards

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I never really gave Atiku a chance to unseat Buhari. Don’t get me wrong, Atiku is a fine politician, matter of fact, I think he is the nation’s most consummate politician since the coming of the fourth republic. Atiku’s problem has been that of timing, he had his chance in 2003 but he chickened out. […]

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Trump sticks with choice for spy chief despite apparent biographical embellishments

U.S. President Donald Trump signaled on Thursday that he still plans to nominate Representative John Ratcliffe to be the next U.S. spy chief despite worries that Ratcliffe may have exaggerated his achievements as a prosecutor.


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Don’t Force Mikel, Ighalo Back To S’Eagles – Eguavoen

LAGOS – Against the backdrop of calls to lure John Mikel Obi and Odion Ighalo from retirement, former Super Eagles’ captain and coach, Augustine Eguavoen, has advised against such calls, asking for the players’ decisions to be respected.

Although he admitted that the players would be missed in the Super Eagles, considering their experience, Eguavoen stressed that they should not be forced to act against what they believe was the best decision for their future.

Speaking in a radio sports programme monitored in Lagos on Thursday, Eguavoen expressed shock with Ighalo’s decision but said Mikel’s step was understandable.

“The retirement of Mikel is a little understandable considering how has been in the team for a longer while, but that of Ighalo is a surprise to me, regardless of the reasons behind it.

“Whatever the case, we cannot force anyone to play against his wish, since they have decided they want to stop, we should just respect their decisions and find the right replacements for them,” he said.

“Ighalo is the one who knows why he took the decision that many people believe was taken in spontaneous reaction to pressure and abuse from fans,” he added.

Eguavoen, however, submitted that the two players should be allowed to decide on their own, especially as they were now in their 30s, and are already thinking of life after football.

It would be recalled that both players called it quit with the Super Eagles after the team clinched the third place position at the end of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Egypt, making it the eighth time that Nigeria has won the third place match in the history of the competition.

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Japan to remove South Korea from 'white list' of favored trade partners

The decision to drop South Korea from the "white list" comes a month after Japan tightened curbs on exports to South Korea of three high-tech materials needed to make memory chips and display panels.
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What makes an AI triple camera smartphone unique?

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Nowadays, one of the factors that influence the decision to buy a particular smartphone is the kind of camera on the device. Everyone loves pictures; whether they are pictures of people we care about, selfies, group pictures, high points of an event or beautiful outdoor scenery, we just can’t wait to get that perfect shot, which makes having a good, handy smartphone camera all-important. But there are smartphone cameras and there is an AI triple camera! So, what makes an AI triple camera smartphone unique?

When AI triple camera phones first hit the market, many were excited, and for good reason. For example, TECNO Phantom 9’s AI triple camera has one 16 mega-pixel camera with phase detect auto focus technology which makes it possible to take pictures of moving objects; an 8 mega-pixel camera for ultra-wide shots; and a 2 mega-pixel camera meant to capture depth.

To add to that, during its Ibadan launch on Wednesday, Friday Treat also had the opportunity to experience, first-hand, the TECNO Phantom 9. It was used to capture close-up shots, and you can too, especially if you have something you want to sell.

For those who deal in real estate, this device will make your work easier with its 120-degree main camera. You can simply take wide angle shots of the properties available for sale. This will help you show viewers the full beauty of what is up for sale.

Talking about beauty, you can also take beautiful bokeh shots with the TECNO Phantom 9. Whether for work or just for the love of art, you can enjoy the beauty of the interplay of blur and light.

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BBNaija: Who goes home on Sunday?

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With seven housemates now out of the BBNaija ‘Pepper Dem’ House, the competition is getting stiff and the strategies becoming clearer.

The housemates once again took part in another Nomination session on Monday night following which Tacha, Mike, Jeff and Omashola were announced as the housemates up for possible eviction. According to Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the show’s host, at least one of them will leave the House at the next Live Eviction Show on Sunday. Earlier in the day, Frodd had emerged winner of the Head of House challenge and was automatically exempted from nomination.

Sadly, there was no veto power holder to save or replace a nominated housemate, as Big Brother cancelled the privilege following the housemates’ failure to impress him during the challenge on Sunday night.

Will Tacha and Mike once again survive another round of eviction? Or will nomination newcomers, Jeff and Omashola, rake in enough votes to stay in the game? The housemates will have to wait till Eviction day to find out.

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‘Sick’ Lewis Hamilton Blocks Netflix Footage From German Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton has said he won’t be allowing Netflix to use any footage of him from the German Grand Prix due to the fact he was ‘sick the whole time’.

Fans of the popular show ‘Drive to Survive’ won’t see any footage of the five-time world champion’s eventful weekend at Hockenheim when the show returns for a second series.

“I won’t be in the Netflix show much, because I was sick the whole time,” he was quoted on GP fans. “I won’t allow them to release that.”

The timing of Hamilton’s decision is unfortunate for the show’s producers as it was the first time Mercedes had granted them access, having opted against appearing at all in the first series.

With the German Grand Prix coinciding with the German manufacturer celebrating its 125th anniversary and 200th race, it seemed to be the ideal weekend for the cameras to focus on the team.

However, in a cruel twist of fate, Mercedes were to endure one of their worst races of the season.

Hamilton, who was suffering from a sore throat, managed to take pole position but crashed during the race losing part of his front wing.

He also received a five-second time penalty for incorrectly entering the pit lane and eventually finished a lowly 11th place before being bumped up to 9th after penalties for both Alfa Romeo drivers.

Teammate Valteri Bottas was unable to capitalise either, failing to finish entirely after crashing out.

The race was eventually won by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen although Hamilton still holds a 41-point lead over Bottas in the overall standings.

Mercedes will be hoping for better luck at the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend, although they will be away from the glare of the Netflix cameras.

Team boss Toto Wolff insisted the producers would still be happy with the footage that would be signed off.

“We have given the Netflix guys more content than on any other weekend.” he said.

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'Lock Her Up!' but no 'Send her Back!' chant at Trump rally in Ohio

President Donald Trump on Thursday briefly renewed his criticism of four minority Democratic congresswomen at his first rally since controversy erupted when a crowd at a rally last month broke into a chant of “Send her back” about a U.S. lawmaker who immigrated to the United States from Somalia.


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AC Milan Confirm €35m Leao Signing From Lille

The 20-year-old replaces Patrick Cutrone in the Rossoneri squad after spending just one season in Ligue 1 with Lille
AC Milan have signed Rafael Leao from Lille for a reported €35 million (£32m/$39m) fee.

The 20-year-old striker, who can also play on the wing, arrived in Italy on Wednesday to undergo a medical and subsequently signed a five-year deal with the Serie A side.

The Rossoneri had been linked to the Portugal Under-21 international for weeks and reports suggested they would send Tiago Djalo to France as part of the deal, but the 19-year-old centre-back has not been included.

A product of Sporting CP’s youth system, Leao joined Lille last August and went on to score eight times in 26 appearances in 2018-19 as they finished second in Ligue 1.

He replaces Patrick Cutrone, who joined Wolves this week for a fee of around £20 million ($24m), and becomes Milan’s third signing and most expensive of the current transfer window, following Theo Hernandez and Rade Krunic in joining the San Siro outfit.

Meanwhile, they are also working on the signing of 23-year-old Flamengo defender Leo Duarte, as the Brazilian side’s head coach, Jorge Jesus, confirmed that a deal has been reached between the two sides.

“I’m sure Duarte will become a Milan player, it’s all done,” he said after his side beat Botafogo 3-2 on Sunday. “He’s preparing for his move to Europe. I wish him all the best.”

While Milan have been busy adding new names to the squad, they have also waved goodbye to Ignazio Abate, Cristian Zapata and Riccardo Montolivo after their contracts expired this summer.

It has been a hectic close-season for the side, starting with head coach Gennaro Gattuso’s departure in May, with the former midfielder being replaced by Sampdoria boss Marco Giampaolo.

And in the background, former Rossoneri captain Paolo Maldini was appointed technical director while Zvonimir Boban was named chief football officer

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Milan head into next season looking to improve on last season’s fifth-place finish in the Italian league.

Despite occupying a Europa League spot, the club accepted a suspension from continental competitions in 2019-20 for breaking UEFA’s Financial Fair Play rules, allowing Roma to take their place.

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Grimsby Town Fined £15,000 Over Port Vale Violence

A football club has been fined £15,000 for failing to control supporters after violence erupted at a League Two game.

More than 100 fans clashed at the Grimsby Town v Port Vale game on 10 March 2018.

An FA hearing found Grimsby Town had failed to act on police intelligence about possible violence and had an “insufficient number of stewards” at the match.

The club has refused to comment on the report’s findings.

The FA’s report said violence broke out after both sets of fans charged each other after Grimsby Town scored a last minute equaliser.

In his match report, referee Sebastian Stockbridge said: “Before we kicked off to restart the game, supporters from both clubs charged towards each in a violent and confrontational manner.

“They came over the advertising boards and on to the field of play. Stewards attempted to stop them and remove them from the field of play, however there were too many supporters for the few stewards.”

It took nine minutes to clear the pitch and resume the match.

Grimsby Town said it had increased the number of stewards and improved its CCTV system
Twenty-five men were later given suspended jailed sentences and banned from attending football matches for their part in the violence.

The FA found Grimsby Town had failed “to take the security concerns raised by Humberside Police seriously and the intelligence the police provided was not acted upon”.

The report said if the club had acted on the police warnings it could have asked for additional officers to be on duty which would have “have assisted stewards in deterring those that wanted disorder”.

The club said its relationship with the police had broken down and admitted “safety was being compromised as a result”.

In mitigation, Grimsby Town said it had increased the number of stewards and installed an improved CCTV system.

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Thursday, 1 August 2019

Intel sold its smartphone modem business to Apple, but it says it will still be a big player in 5G

Intel CEO Bob Swan explained the rationale behind the sale of the company's modem business to Apple for $1 billion.
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WAEC Nigeria Hosts 37th AEAA Conference, Adenipekun For Investiture As Next President

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Nigeria National Office under the leadership of Mr. Olu Isaac Adenipekun, has concluded all arrangements to host the 37th Annual Conference of the Association for Educational Assessment in Africa (AEAA).

According to a detailed release by Mr. Demianus Ojijeogu (anipr) Nigeria’s image-maker of the Council, the week-long conference will commence Monday, 5th and last till Friday, 9th of August, 2019 at the Congress Hall, Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.

The Conference, the release stated, will be declared open by the Minister of Education or his Representative.

IT further informed that over 400 delegates from around the world are expected to attend the weeklong conference.

Meanwhile, as of Friday, July 27, 2019, 343 delegates had already registered to attend the conference via the AEAA website: http://bit.ly/2GFaWzr even as provision has also been made for registration at the conference venue by delegates.

Several erudite scholars have been selected as Keynote Speakers.

Among the side attraction-activities lined up for the international conference is a guided tour of various tourist sites within the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and the neighbouring Niger State on Wednesday, August 7, 2019.

“On Friday, August 9, 2019, during the closing ceremony by the Nigerian Honourable Minister of Education or his representative, Mr. Olu Isaac Adenipekun, Head of National Office, WAEC Nigeria will be handed the baton of leadership of the Association as President during an investiture.”; the statement concluded.

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China's factory activity contracted in July, a private survey shows

China's Caixin/Markit factory Purchasing Managers' Index for was 49.9 — slightly better than expected.
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Saudi Law Firms Refusing To Act Against Pirate Football Broadcaster BeoutQ : FIFA

Saudi Arabia’s beoutQ has been slammed by football’s leading governing bodies and domestic leagues for its continued illegal streaming of European and international football, with the alliance again calling on Riyadh to take action against the “pirate broadcaster”.

FIFA, the AFC, UEFA, Germany’s Bundesliga, Spain’s LaLiga, the English Premier League and Italian Serie A issued a joint statement Wednesday regarding the activities of beoutQ in Saudi Arabia.

“We, the rights holders of various football competitions, collectively condemn in the strongest possible terms the ongoing theft of our intellectual property by the pirate broadcaster known as ‘beoutQ’ and call on the authorities in Saudi Arabia (KSA) to support us in ending the widespread and flagrant breaches of our intellectual property rights taking place in the country,” the group said in a statement.

BeoutQ emerged following a major diplomatic dispute between Qatar and a number of neighbouring states, after the Saudi-led coalition’s surprise blockade on Doha in June 2017.

Saudi Arabia and its allies, looking to undermine, blocked the Qatari broadcaster BeIN Sports, which provided football fans from across the Arab world access to English Premier League, Spanish La Liga and other important games.

After BeIN was blocked, a mysterious pirate broadcaster emerged in Saudi Arabia, illegally streaming matches provided by the Qatari provider.

Since May 2018, FIFA, UEFA, the AFC and major football leagues said they have been working with an international legal counsel to monitor and compile evidence against beoutQ of its illegal broadcasting of games on an industrial scale.

They concluded that beoutQ is specifically targeting customers in Saudi Arabia and is “utilising the facilities of at least one KSA-based entity”.

Over the past 15 months, the football alliance said it had spoken to nine law firms in Saudi Arabia which refused to act on their behalf against beoutQ, the statement said.

“As copyright holders we have reached the conclusion, regrettably, that it is now not possible to retain legal counsel in KSA [Kingdom of Saudi Arabia] which is willing or able to act on our behalf in filing a copyright complaint against beoutQ,” the alliance said in a statement.

“We feel we have now exhausted all reasonable options for pursuing a formal copyright claim in KSA and see no alternative but to pursue beoutQ and a solution to this very serious problem of piracy by other means.”

It did not mention what action it might take yet, but stated that initial pledges by the Saudi government to act against the pirate broadcaster have come to nothing.

“Given the scale of beoutQ’s piracy in KSA and that the piracy continues unabated, we request that the Ministry and the Saudi Government take swift and decisive action against beoutQ,” it added.

“We are committed, collectively and individually, to working with all relevant authorities to combat the beoutQ piracy.”

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Havertz Could Succeed Me As World Player Of The Year” – Matthäus

Germany legend Lothar Matthäus has tipped rising Bayer Leverkusen star Kai Havertz to follow in his footsteps by being officially recognised as the best player in the world.

Havertz, who turned 20 in June, scored a stunning 17 Bundesliga goals from midfield last season to help Leverkusen finish fourth and to seal a return to the UEFA Champions League.

Capped three times by Germany, he finished second to Borussia Dortmund captain Marco Reus in the voting for the 2019 German Footballer of the Year prize.

Matthäus, meanwhile, was named the FIFA World Player of the Year in 1991 – a year after captaining West Germany to FIFA World Cup glory. The 58-year-old, who won seven Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich, now feels that Havertz has the potential to one day win the Best FIFA Men’s Player prize.

“He has set the bar very high – for me he was the player of the season,” Matthäus told kicker magazine.

“If Havertz can maintain this high standard, with his natural talent, cleverness, presence on the pitch, and goal threat, then he could someday follow me as world footballer of the year.”

Matthäus praised Havertz for keeping his feet on the ground to date, and said that playing in the Champions League again will further help his development.

Leverkusen goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky echoed club captain Lars Bender by also telling kicker that he has been hugely impressed by his teammate – often smiling to himself while watching how easy Havertz makes the game look.

“The lads here are just happy to play with him,” Hradecky said.

“Players even want to join us in order to play with him. This elegance, calmness, and sense of space usually only comes to a player when they’re 28.”

Last year, at the age of 18 years and 307 days, Havertz became the youngest player in Bundesliga history to make 50 appearances.

In April he scored on his 100th appearance for Leverkusen, and his brace in the 5-1 win over Hertha Berlin on the final day of 2018/19 made him the highest-scoring teenager in a single Bundesliga campaign.

The Aachen native, who started all but one of Die Werkself’s league matches last term, also netted three times in the UEFA Europa League.

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Dollar hits two-year high against the euro as Fed's Powell rules out prolonged easing cycle

The dollar rose to a two-year peak against the euro and hit a two-month high versus the yen on Thursday as U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell ruled out a lengthy easing cycle after delivering the first rate cut since the financial crisis.
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Biden and Harris go on the attack in Democratic debate

Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden and rival Kamala Harris battled fiercely over their healthcare plans in a debate on Wednesday, picking up where they left off last month when they had an explosive confrontation over race.


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Joel Valencia: Brentford Sign Piast Gliwice Winger

Brentford have signed Ecuadorian winger Joel Valencia for an undisclosed fee on a four-year deal.

The 24-year-old joins from Polish side Piast Gliwice, having helped them win the title in 2018-19.

“Joel had an excellent season last season and was one of the main reasons Piast Gliwice won the league for the first time,” boss Thomas Frank told the club website.

“He is a player with incredibly quick feet and he will excite fans.”

The 24-year-old joins from Polish side Piast Gliwice, having helped them win the title in 2018-19.

“Joel had an excellent season last season and was one of the main reasons Piast Gliwice won the league for the first time,” boss Thomas Frank told the club website.

“He is a player with incredibly quick feet and he will excite fans.”

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Japan-South Korea dispute may be good news for memory chip prices

If Japan takes away special trade privileges from South Korea, Samsung could be forced to look for alternative suppliers for its memory chips and that could give prices a boost, says Mark Newman from Sanford C. Bernstein.
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Backstop Holding Up Brexit Deal

How to keep the Irish border free-flowing has proved to be the toughest issue to resolve in negotiating Britain’s exit from the European Union, According to Ednh.news.

Goods and people freely cross the land border between British Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, as both countries are members of the EU.

The withdrawal agreement negotiated last year between London and Brussels contains a “backstop” plan to maintain this situation whatever happens with Brexit.

However, British MPs have rejected it three times and new Prime Minister Boris Johnson warns the backstop must go or Britain will leave the EU on October 31 without any deal.

– Why is this an issue? –

As members of the EU, Britain and Ireland are both part of the bloc’s single market and customs union, and their 300-mile (500-kilometre) border is largely invisible.

Local businesses and individuals cross over numerous times a day to transport goods, to go to school or work.

After Brexit, the border will become part of the EU’s external frontier, suggesting checks will need to be made on products coming in and out.

But free movement is considered vital to maintaining peace in Northern Ireland, which was for decades plagued by violence over British rule.

During “The Troubles”, in which around 3,500 people were killed, the border was a flashpoint for attacks and a lucrative smuggling route that helped fund paramilitaries.

British and Irish army checkpoints were removed after the 1998 Good Friday peace accords.

Police have warned that any new infrastructure along the border could become a target for dissident militants.

In December 2017, London and Brussels agreed to “the avoidance of a hard border, including any physical infrastructure or related checks and controls”.

– What was agreed? –

In November 2018, the EU and Britain concluded a withdrawal agreement covering various issues related to the Brexit separation, including the Irish border.

The agreement set out plans for a post-Brexit transition phase until December 2020, during which Britain’s relationship with the EU would remain unchanged in practice while the two sides agreed new arrangements.

Britain wants to resolve the Irish border issue as part of a new trade deal with Brussels, but this could take years, well beyond the transition phase.

As a result, it agreed to a backstop, or insurance plan, which guarantees an open border unless and until the new arrangements are in place.

The backstop plan would keep Britain aligned with rules of the EU’s customs union, while Northern Ireland would adhere to some rules of the single market, such as on agricultural production.

– What is the problem?

The EU made a considerable compromise with the backstop, which allows Britain to remain in its customs union indefinitely without being a member of the bloc.

But in London and Belfast, many view it as a trap, and the backstop is the main reason that the British parliament repeatedly rejected the withdrawal agreement.

London and Brussels have agreed to put all their efforts into finding alternatives, but neither can end the backstop unilaterally, nor is there a time limit.

Eurosceptics fear it will keep Britain close to the EU for years after Brexit.

Meanwhile in Belfast, Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) fears the backstop creates a separate economic status from the rest of the United Kingdom.

The DUP has huge influence in London, as the party that props up the Conservative government.

– What now?

Johnson is pressing for the backstop to be removed from the withdrawal agreement, and the issue of the Irish border resolved after Britain leaves the EU.

He and fellow Brexit supporters in London say any checks can be carried out through “alternative arrangements” away from the border, including using new technology.

Brussels has committed to looking into alternatives that would mean the backstop never comes into force, but says there is no current solution and so it must stay.

Without agreement, Johnson says Britain will leave the EU regardless on October 31, risking huge disruption.

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Row over EKSU/AOCOED affiliated programmes

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FORMER students of Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti on affiliated education degree programmes with the Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Otto-Ijanikin, Lagos (2016/2017 set), are currently at loggerheads with the college’s management over delay in the release of their final results and the demand for N25,000 from each student to collect the results.

They claim that while delay has denied many of them employment opportunities, promotion at work places as well as impeded further studies, asking them again to pay N25,000 just to collect notification of results (not certificates) is exploitative and unacceptable.

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The ex-students, under the aegis of Concerned Students, wondered why their mates in other EKSU-affiliated colleges, including Michael Otedola College of Primary Education, Noforija-Epe, Lagos; Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo and Kwara State College of Education, Oro, have since collected their own results after the payment of just N15,000.

Mr. Hassan Raheem, the leader of the group of over 200 affected persons, told Tribune Education in an exclusive chat that AOCOED and not EKSU is responsible for their ordeals.

He alleged that it is AOCOED that did not remit, as and when due, all the fees paid by the students to the university, which is why the university has not processed the results.

According to him, each student paid N100,000 as tuition per session for the four-year degree programme, apart from various other small levies.

“So, we paid heavily without owing the school a kobo. We paid N400,000 each and those among us who had an extra year paid an additional N100,000 to make half a million in all. And you have to pay your tuition in full to be allowed to sit for each semester exam in the college.

“So, why did AOCOED not remit the amount meant for EKSU from the money as agreed between the two institutions,” he asked, describing the action as fraudulent and a breach of trust.

Raheem, however, said the group had formerly taken some steps, including petitioning the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) for intervention in the matter.

Raheem said: “We sent a petition to ICPC when we realised that AOCOED management had not been doing anything positive since May 2018 when we started the struggle to ensure our results are released after our several appeals to the college yielded no desirable result.

“We have sent two petitions so far to the anti-graft agency. The initial letter was addressed it to the director in charge of Lagos office of the agency, but to our utmost surprise, nothing was done for whole two months after submission.

“We then wrote directly to the head office in Abuja and addressed to the chairman of the commission. And within that same week, we received a telephone call from the Lagos office, telling us that they had been directed by the headquarters to wade into the matter without delay.

“They invited me to their office as the leader of the group, but I went with some other mates.  It was then they opened a file and documented our complaints and then invited the leadership of the college; but we’re yet to hear from them again.

“And now, whether ICPC intervenes or not, we can’t pay N25,000 for notification of results. The amount is outrageous and we cannot afford it. Majority of us, including my humble self, paid through the nose to be able to complete our programmes in the college. Some even obtained loans and are yet to pay back.

“So, AOCOED should not turn us to ATM (automated teller machine). Is it not even disheartening to hear that students will have to pay as much as N25,000 to collect ordinary notification of results when they will still have to pay N50,000 to collect certificate? Notification of result is supposed to be free since it won’t be useful again once the certificates are available.”

But when contacted, AOCOED’s Information and Public Relations Officer, Mrs A. O. Osinaiwo, confirmed the delay of the results but said the director in charge of the affiliated degree programmes in the college, Dr Joseph Owoso, should be able to give details on the matter.

When contacted, the director, who also confirmed the delay, claimed that the results were now ready and had been approved by the EKSU senate for collection by students.

“It is now left for students to come forward for their statement of results,” he added.

When asked about the N25,000 mandatory collection fee to be paid by each student, Owoso confirmed it, saying “N25, 000 is what the school charges for the collection of statement of results, and that the collection of the amount did not start with the 2016 set.

“Aside that,” he explained further, “every affiliated college with EKSU running degree programmes has the power to charge independently for notification of results. This is N25,000 in AOCOED, and the students who need the results have since been coming to collect theirs. Even today (Monday), some students came to collect their results; and likewise last Friday.

“So, if there is now a group of students who are saying they don’t want to pay the N25,000, that is their own cup of tea and not mine. After all, they are not paying to my private purse but to the college.

“They should go to the University of Lagos (UNILAG) to do the same programme. They will know how much they will pay for admission fee alone. They may also go to Michael Otedola College of Primary Education, Noforija-Epe, Lagos; or Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo as well as Kwara State College of Education, Oro and find out how much they pay there.

“So, are those students going to tell us that it costs each school the same amount of money to run the programmes? The distance of each of these colleges to EKSU is not the same and likewise the resources expended.

“It’s like they don’t want to know how much it will cost the school to process the results, how much they will need to pay as alumni fee, and how much the college paid lecturers that taught them and all that.”

While confirming that the group had taken the matter to ICPC, Dr Owoso said the group believes in confrontation to resolve issues.

Meanwhile, Tribune Education contacted the director of the satellite programme at EKSU, Professor Michael Omirin on the matter after the university’s Public Relations Officer, Mr Bode Olofinmuagun, had denied knowing about the affiliated programmes.

The professor of Tests, Measurement and Evaluation, however, blamed AOCOED for the delay in releasing the results and also refuted the claim by AOCOED’s director that the students have started collecting their results.

According to him, though both EKSU and AOCOED have resolved the issue that caused the delay and the university is through with the results, the senate is yet to approve them.

“The senate is expected to do that on Wednesday (yesterday) and by Friday stamp them; and the director of the programme at AOCOED can then come to collect them on that same day and hopefully start giving them out to students by next week.

While declining to mention specific amount each affiliated college is supposed to charge for notification of results on the premise that he is not a school bursar, Professor Omirin noted that the certificates could be issued for collection only after convocation ceremony, and that he does not know the date yet.

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Govt should play less politics with education —Professor Osofisan

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At the 9th valedictory service of Lord’s Secondary School and the 19th graduation and prize giving ceremonies of Lord’s Kiddies College, Ilora, Oyo State, Professor Adenike Osofisan of the Department of Computer Science, University of Ibadan, who was the chairperson at the event, speaks wto Hassan Olatunji on how to engender improvement in Nigeria’s education sector.

 

WHAT is unique about the Lord’s Schools?

There are many things that make Lord’s Schools unique. They give the students holistic education and teach them the fear of the Lord. The children are trained to be good citizens of Nigeria. They also have a cattle ranch, poultry, farm, among others.

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How would you compare the standard of education in your days and now?

A lot of people get it wrong. The facilities available today are more than what was available in our days. During our time, General Science was only introduced in our final year. However, today, even from primary school, children are exposed to computing, science and the like. For me, I think the problem we have today comes from the parents. Parents over-pamper their children; we want to do everything for them, such that we make them become weaklings. During JAMB Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations, we have more parents/wards than students at some centres. Sometimes, we see that results are bought for the children. During our time, we attended lessons and you were on your own when it was time to sit for the examinations. Today, parents almost want to sit the examinations on behalf of the children. That’s part of the problem.

 

How would you rate the effect of social media on the upbringing of children?

There is no invention that doesn’t bring good and bad. However, it depends on which aspect you want to adopt. To take an example, when a woman gives birth, there is the baby and the placenta; you throw away the placenta, and you take the baby home. I tell people that ‘Teach these children how to use social media well; don’t let them discover it on their own’. You can get a lot of education from social media, both good and bad. Let us train our children to adopt only the good part of social media.

 

What’s your advice for government on improving education?

While at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife), there were scholarships, whether state government, local government or even community scholarships. I don’t believe in saying ‘don’t pay school fees’, because that is the crux of the matter. Government cannot do it all. That’s why a lot of state governments, local governments and even communities have abandoned the responsibility of giving scholarships. My father was a community leader; I know a lot of people whom he sent to school who were not his children. That was part of the community service in those days. To train a student in the university is a lot of money. We play too much politics with education, and as long as you play politics with education, things will not go well. That is the truth.

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1,300 Nigerian mathematics, science teachers for training

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NO fewer than 1,300 mathematics and science teachers in private secondary schools in Lagos and Rivers states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja will be trained on the 21st century requirements for those subjects.

The School Kits Limited, a distributor of CASIO calculators in Nigeria, and Casio Middle East, an electronics manufacturer, will be responsible for the training and have signed the memorandum of understanding to that effect in Lagos.

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Speaking at the event, the managing director/chief executive officer, School Kits Limited, Mrs. Temilola Adepetun, said the essence of the training was to enhance teachers’ skills in mathematics and other science subjects such as physics and chemistry, with a view to broadening students’ knowledge and understanding of the subjects and encouraging many more of them to take science and technology-related fields as careers.

According to her, Casio’s scientific calculator has become an indispensable tool for every student across the world and the School Kits Limited deemed it fit to contribute its own quota as part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives to the development of science subjects in the country.

‘‘As the world gets smaller and more complex, Casio Middle East has designed scientific calculators capable of solving any problem and, therefore, it is our hope that the training would add significant value to the development of mathematics and science education,” she explained.

She noted that the training would be extended to teachers in other states in the future.

In his remarks at the event, the vice president, Mathematics Association of Nigeria, Mr. Mamman Musa, said in a statement made available to newsmen that the partnership would greatly improve skills of teachers in science subjects and those of students in applying particularly mathematics in solving real-life challenges.

He promised that the beneficiaries would apply the knowledge to be gained during the training to their teaching and other roles.

Also speaking, the managing director of Casio Middle East, Mr. Koji Naka, said his company decided to buy into the training to promote technology in the field of mathematics and science in Nigeria by training teachers in line with the latest trends in the basic education system.

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UAE Participates In 9th International Conference On Mars In California

The UAE has participated in the ninth International Conference on Mars and the 37th Meeting of the Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group, MEPAG, held recently at the California Institute of Technology, Caltech, in Pasadena, California, According to Wam.ae.

Sarah bint Yousif Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Sciences, Chair of the UAE Council of Scientists, and Deputy Project Manager of the Emirates Mars Mission headed the UAE delegation.

Held once every four years, the conference marks a perfect opportunity to examine the latest major scientific discoveriesmade by countries worldwide, and focuses on bringing togetherglobal researches in space exploration. It serves as a platform to review means of developing and leveraging scientific projects aiming to explore the red planet, and introduces technologies that will lead to space exploration and achieving scientific objectives in the coming years.

Speaking during a session at the conference, Al Amiri shed light on the Emirates Mars Mission, EMM, and stressed that the UAE is investing heavily in human capital, knowledge and the future. She added that the country’s space exploration programmes are a key pillar to establish a scientific and technological renaissance in the UAE and the wider region.

“The Emirates Mars Mission marks a significant milestone in the journey of knowledge transfer about space science and technology. This critically important sector has great potentials and holds valuable opportunities to promote the development of scientific capabilities and knowledge creation, all of which sum up the UAE’s long-term vision of building a diverse knowledge-based economy for the future,” she noted.

“The Emirates Mars Mission embodies the UAE’s aspirations to explore the Red Planet. The ‘Hope Probe’, led by a highly qualified team of talented and skilled young Emiratis, has become the largest of its kind homegrown project in the region to explore other planets. The mission reflects the vision of our leadership to achieve a paradigm shift through the difficult and complex space field to set an example and to achieve a leading stature that would serve the global scientific community,” she added.

The UAE Minister of State for Advanced Sciences presented an overview of the latest developments pertaining to the UAE Emirates Mars Mission project, its objectives and the current studies conducted by the team. She indicated that the UAE has set forth a clear methodology to achieve its goals, and is keen to join the space exploration race while working onachieve sustainable growth in the space economy. Notably, attendees commended the Emirates Mars Mission project and its importance in filling important gaps in current human knowledge about the Red Planet and its atmosphere.

Al Amiri affirmed, “The UAE leadership gives top priority to promoting the space sector as the largest and the most ambitious of its kind in the region. The UAE strategy includes a wide array of ambitious projects and spaces missions, as well as scientific research projects, development of national research centers and space services.”

The conference tackled several topics pertaining to space exploration, as well as the latest developments in research, technology and Mars missions, with extensive participation from leading scientists and space exploration experts, engineers and researchers. A group of researchers and scientists from the Emirates Mars Mission’s as well as students from the Research Experience for Undergraduates, REU, took part for the first time in the conference and presented their scientific research on Mars.

At the 37th Meeting of the Mars Exploration Programme Analysis Group, MEPAG, the UAE Minister introduced scientists, engineers and high-ranked officers from space agencies around the world to the UAE’s objectives and vision that culminated in the launch of the Emirates Mars Mission. She shared with the prestigious audience the latest developments related to the project, its launch date and the experiments the team will execute upon arriving to Mars.

MEPAG is responsible for providing scientific input needed to plan and prioritise Mars exploration activities. It also provides analysis and establishes the targets of the Red Planet’s exploration projects for several institutions such as NASA and the National Academy of Sciences. MEPAG defines most Mars exploration missions under four main categories: explore the possibility of life on Mars, the history of Mars’ climate and its changes over the past centuries; the origins and evolution of Mars as a geological system; as well as those mission that will help in preparing for human exploration.

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