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A software expert, Mr Chinemelu Ezeh, has urged the Federal Government to deploy Artificial Intelligence (AI) in tackling insecurity and other challenges in financial and health sectors.

Ezeh gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Abuja, saying Nigeria is perfectly suitable for AI.

NAN reports that Britannica, an encyclopedia, defines AI as the ability of a digital computer or computer-controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings.

Ezeh, who is also a robotics and AI expert, said that if well utilised, the nation will benefit immensely from AI and the various sectors would be enhanced for optimal delivery.

According to him, AI which has evolved over time is a technological tool that is capable of carrying out tasks the same way or even better than humans will do.

The expert said that with AI, using a smartphone, a listening system could be installed to look out for certain keywords the attackers use against Abuja residents who might become victims of ‘one chance.’

Ezeh said that the AI device could be designed to look out for certain statements and keywords, and if the attackers in the vehicle say aggressive things or use those key words or phrases then it automatically deletes the victim’s sensitive information.

“It then alerts the service agents to where the victim is, because a lot of times the attackers want your phone and want to transfer money from it.

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“However, if you don’t have anything on you, you are more or less safe, so that’s actually something that can work.

“This is not a solution that you see in the West because they don’t have this problem, but it’s something that we will have to make for ourselves and it’s not actually hard,” the expert said.

Ezeh added that the use of drones would go a long way in enhancing military operations as that was the future of modern military operations.

According to him, drones are very cheap now and the technology is very accessible.

“With drones, you can even monitor our digital assets and maritime assets. All of these are already being done in the west and it is cheaper than using helicopters to try to safeguard these assets.

For the health sector, the ratio of one doctor to 5,000 patients which is against the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) recommendation of one doctor to 600 patients can be solved while using AI.

“With AI, you can have one doctor serve a lot of people especially now that more doctors are planning on going overseas for work.

“Imagine if you feel unwell, a lot of people go to the pharmacies and get diagnosed for an ailment and sometimes the pharmacist misdiagnoses a patient.

“So, rather than going to the pharmacy, you can have an app and through it interact with the agent and then they can offer you some hints about what you need to do.

For the financial sector, Ezeh said that the nation’s financial setup was not optimal and that a lot of work needed to be done in that regard to reverse the trend.

“There are lots of financial services that don’t move quickly, if you decide today on whether you want a loan or not, it takes a while.

“So, it’s still this manual process but if you can automate a lot of these things, you’re putting the actual human away from the loop. What that does is that it avoids bias because you do not have to pay or bribe somebody.’’

He also encouraged youths to explore AI to provide jobs for themselves, adding that many opportunities abound using the technology.

“The interesting thing about AI is that there are a lot of opportunities for the average person to leverage on AI, people do not understand how impactful this revolution is.

“This is big and is going to hit everyone. Someone said AI is the new electricity, it’s as big as that, it’s fundamental but at the same time AI is not there yet.

“What I mean by that is people will say AI will replace doctors. Sometimes you just need to interact with a human being, you want to make negotiations, so AI will not replace a doctor.

“AI is developing so fast that it’s almost moving faster than we can adapt to change, but at the same time, it’s not 100 per cent. So, we are not sure what the future is going to be.

“However, what we are sure about is that AI is going to change the nature of competition around the world, it is going to change the nature of work in a very fundamental way.”

He added that though it was just a tool, the nation has to carefully think of how it wants to use it for optimal benefits.

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China accuses Biden of tariffs hike on electric cars

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China accuses Biden of tariffs hike on electric cars

China has accused U.S. President Joe Biden of slapping new tariffs on Beijing as part of his re-election campaign and threatened retaliation.

“The U.S. should immediately correct its wrong practices and cancel the additional tariffs imposed on China,’’ a statement from the Beijing Ministry of Commerce said.

China would “take resolute measures to defend its own rights and interests after the U.S. decided to take this step due to domestic political considerations.’’

The U.S. is increasing tariffs on electric cars from China from 25 per cent to 100 per cent as part of a crackdown on Chinese imports, with solar cells, semiconductors.

Harbour cranes and certain medical products were also affected.

The official Chinese state news agency Xinhua added.

“The newly announced tariff increase is mainly a symbolic gesture by which the Biden administration is trying to play tough with China amid the increasingly fierce election campaign for the presidential candidacy.’’

The current tariffs, which were first introduced by former U.S. president and current Biden challenger Donald Trump in 2018 and have now been increased by the Biden administration.

The Biden administration already effectively kept Chinese vehicles out of the U.S. car market.

The Chinese state broadcaster CCTV spoke of an abuse of trade protectionist measured by the U.S. which would seriously hinder the modernisation of the U.S. car industry.

Negative effects are also to be expected for consumers, CCTV said, adding that the moves would also undermine global efforts to combat climate change.

The U.S. presidential election is coming up in November.

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Man strapped with explosive found in a Nigerian Bank in Plateau

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Man strapped with explosive found in a Nigerian Bank in Plateau

Man strapped with explosive found in a Nigerian Bank in Plateau

By: Zagazola Makama 

A middle aged  man is reportedly found in a Nigerian Bank in Dadin Kowa town in Jos South in Plateau state with belts packed with what appeared to be a Person Borne Improvised Explosive Device(SPBIED).

It was gathered that he was apprehended  on May 13, 2024, when the suspect was found with an apparent bomb strapped to his body to detonate at the Bank. 

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama, a Counter Insurgency Expert and Security Analyst in the Lake Chad region that the vigilante Security at the bank prevented the  attack after they spotted the suspects. 

They immediately apprehended him before he could achieve his aim. The suspect was later surrounded by an angry mob who demanded that he should be killed immediately. 

It is, however, not clear if the suspect is linked with the Islamic State of the West African Province or Boko Haram. He was taken to the Police station where he was undergoing investigation.

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Islamic Cleric Adamu Calls for Ban of GMOs in Nigeria

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Islamic Cleric Adamu Calls for Ban of GMOs in Nigeria

Islamic Cleric Adamu Calls for Ban of GMOs in Nigeria

In recent times, the debate surrounding genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has sparked controversy and ethical concerns worldwide. Sheikh Kabiru Adamu, a prominent figure from the al-Hikma Islamic Foundation for Justice, has taken a firm stance against GMOs, calling for their prohibition in Nigeria. Citing religious beliefs and ethical considerations, Sheikh Adamu asserts that GMOs go against the teachings of Islam and the will of Allah.

Quoting from the Quran to support his position, Sheikh Adamu emphasized the importance of preserving nature and adhering to the natural order ordained by Allah. In Surah Ar-Rum, verse 30:41, the Quran states, “Corruption has appeared throughout the land and sea by [reason of] what the hands of people have earned so He may let them taste part of [the consequence of] what they have done that perhaps they will return [to righteousness].” Sheikh Adamu interprets this verse as a warning against tampering with the natural world, as GMOs are seen as a form of corruption that disrupts the balance of nature.

Furthermore, Sheikh Adamu labels GMOs as “Haram” in Islam, meaning forbidden or unlawful. Quoting from Surah Al-Ma’idah, verse 5:90, which states, “O you who have believed, indeed, intoxicants, gambling, [sacrificing on] stone alters [to other than Allah], and divining arrows are but defilement from the work of Satan, so avoid it that you may be successful.” He draws parallels between the prohibition of intoxicants and GMOs, suggesting that both are deemed impure and contrary to the teachings of Islam.

Sheikh Adamu goes on to criticize agencies that advocate for the use of GMOs, accusing them of serving the interests of malevolent forces. Drawing on Quranic teachings regarding the influence of evil, he references Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 2:268: “The devil promises you poverty and orders you to immorality, while Allah promises you forgiveness from Him and bounty. And Allah is all-Encompassing and Knowing.” Sheikh Adamu suggests that the promotion of GMOs by certain entities is a manifestation of the devil’s deception, aimed at harming Muslim communities and undermining their well-being.

Moreover, Sheikh Adamu raised concerns about the alleged intentions behind the development of GMOs, asserting that they are designed to diminish Muslim populations, particularly in the Northern regions of Nigeria. Quoting from Surah Al-Anfal, verse 8:30, “And [remember, O Muhammad], when those who disbelieved plotted against you to restrain you or kill you or evict you [from Makkah]. But they plan, and Allah plans. And Allah is the best of planners.” He warns against the hidden agenda of those promoting GMOs, suggesting that their ultimate goal is to weaken Muslim communities and disrupt the natural order established by Allah.

Sheikh Kabiru Adamu’s call for a ban on GMOs in Nigeria reflects a deeply rooted concern for the ethical implications of tampering with nature and the potential harm posed to Muslim communities. By invoking Quranic verses and teachings, he highlighted the importance of upholding Islamic values and principles in the face of technological advancements that may conflict with religious beliefs.

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