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Vitinha played really well in the first half. Mendez was also exceptional. And of course, Leao and Ronaldo equally gave a good shift. Leipzig man Šeško could only manage a shot on target, which Diogo Costa had no trouble catching. |
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If you're a scientifically minded person or a freethinker on this forum, you better exercise caution. Seun doesn't allow members to leave this forum whenever they please. Nairaland has become something else these days. One should be able to join a forum and leave quietly when it has become unwelcoming. Cc: Workch |
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sleekdot:Lols, I'm not really the social type. I only attend native festivals to commemorate the ancestors and for research. But Ojude Oba has lost its core Isese elements due to the Yoruba version of Islam practiced by many organizers and attendees of the event. It doesn't appeal to me. Osun-Osogbo, Olojo festivals are real Isese events. |
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I mailed the mods again concerning the issue I'm facing here. I didn't get any response to my previous email last month, which was why I sent the email again now. Cc: Seun, mynd44 |
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Have you read the report titled "Science in the age of AI: How artificial intelligence is changing the nature and method of scientific research"? I did last month. It's quite a comprehensive report on the use of AI for science. Get the full report here: royalsociety.org/science-in-the-age-of-ai The Fourth Industrial Revolution, also known as Industry 4.0, holds a lot of exciting applications that can make the world a much better place. However, these benefits also have huge risks that must be spotted on time and mitigated.
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Learn the history of artificial intelligence in this 1961 film titled "The Thinking Machine": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvOTKFXpvKA?si=GhjShLuY9eaeo9G8 "We see how a computer can generate a Western story script, watch experiments in mind and computer research with children and animals, and hear a range of scientists, including Claude Shannon, Jerome Y. Lettvin, Douglas T. Ross, Ronald Melzach, Arthur L. Samuel and Barbel Inhelder state their convictions about the future role of computers in society. Film to HD transfer courtesy of MIT 150. MIT Museum Collections. [T6145]" — The Thinking Machine 1 Like
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BREAKING: OECD publishes the report "Governing with Artificial Intelligence - Are governments ready?" Key points: This policy paper outlines the key trends and policy challenges in the development, use, and deployment of AI in and by the public sector. First, it discusses the potential benefits and specific risks associated with AI use in the public sector. Second, it looks at how AI in the public sector can be used to improve productivity, responsiveness, and accountability. Third, it provides an overview of the key policy issues and presents examples of how countries are addressing them across the OECD. Get the full report here: https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/science-and-technology/governing-with-artificial-intelligence_26324bc2-en
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Godstime001:Where you see Otem? Were oja. Better see a shrink before your madness becomes full blown and you enter market |
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Today is Arafah day for the Muslims. Look at the photos below and tell me what makes one holy and the other demonic/satanic?
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Godstime001:A 90-year-old suddenly became old? Obviously, you need psychiatric help. |
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Amigoss:Lols, OK |
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TrebleChamp:Obviously. |
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This is professor emeritus Noam Chomsky, 95, who's a renowned social critic and about the same age as Wole Soyinka. He has been been absent from public appearances for about a year now and his condition just got worse days ago after experiencing a stroke, which means he'll almost certainly never interact with the public again. Imagine someone calling an old man at that age to continue criticising and protesting against public policies, something he was known for in the past years. Obviously, that person is sick mentally. The Wole Soyinka you're looking at will almost certainly be nursing one health condition or the other at that age which will only be known to people close to him. When you're around 80–90+, such is inevitable and often leads to the person's death eventually. But na the same man go come lead protests for you as a youth. That shows you need psychiatric evaluation and help. 1 Like
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Ihebu4chelsea:Protests in the country are often politically motivated. Politics, religion are no-go areas for me personally. Science is my focus. Anyone that leads a protest in Nigeria will have to get involved in politics sooner or later. That's why I called on Obi specifically. |
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AirBere:Wherever you're based is none of my concern. Stop mentioning me to type nonsense. |
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Amigoss:I'm not based in Nigeria. Also, I'm a scientist, not a politician and will never be one. You can head to Wole Soyinka's house in Abeokuta and invite the 90-year-old to lead agile youths like you in a protest. Obviously, people will regard you as someone in need of urgent psychiatric help. Old people like Wole Soyinka often battle health conditions, and calling such people to be leading protests in their condition shows something is seriously wrong with your brain. Obi can't rule Nigeria unless he presents strong opposition to APC. |
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AirBere:I should return to Nigeria to come and start a protest? You must be daydreaming. |
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Ihebu4chelsea:Organizing protests against the government takes a lot of intelligence and courage, which many people don't have. Eventually when Nigerians reach their breaking point, people will still have to protest if things go on like this. So, it's just a matter of time unless things become cheaper, which looks quite unlikely. 1 Like |
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Ihebu4chelsea:APC knows many Nigerians are docile and daft, so they don't rate the masses at all. If not, people shouldn't even this calm with so much suffering in the country and with so much thievery and wastage by the political class. |
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Ihebu4chelsea:Yes, I made this point too last year. Both of them need to step up, especially Peter Obi because many youths still support him. But he can't rely on just that and hope to win the next election. He needs to present strong opposition to the APC, organize protests, criticize the government more, which were the same things Tinubu did against Jonathan then. |
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Ihebu4chelsea:Yes, how do you think opposition politics is played? How did Tinubu, Buhari wrest power from PDP then? Anyway, Peter Obi can't rule the country with this attitude. Nigerians need strong opposition to the APC now, and he's not providing it. 1 Like |
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Ihebu4chelsea:Opposition politics is practically dead in this country at this period. He needs to criticize the ruling party more intensely and organize a series of protests. Prices of everything have skyrocketed, fuel, food, hospital bills, electricity bills, everything, and the opposition parties are quiet. Nigerian politics needs a strong opposition to the wicked APC government. Things were even a lot cheaper when Tinubu and his fellow APC people organized a series of protests during Jonathan's government. There was strong opposition to the ruling party, PDP, then. Now, there's practically no form of opposition to the evil policies of APC. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Nigerians need a strong opposition against the APC, and Peter Obi needs to man up. He's too soft and not strategic. 1 Like |
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There is no strong opposition in the country. Going by his current attitude, Peter Obi can never rule this country as president. By now, he should have organized a series of protests all over the country. He's too docile. The suffering is so much for the masses, and there's practically no strong opposition against the APC government's draconian policies. 1 Like |
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See why no one in his right senses should be supporting Tinubu or APC: https://twitter.com/afrisagacity/status/1801858522063208926?t=9Thb3G1AZ6OQxtZ1tLFLmw&s=19 These people are demons in human skin. Academics really need to conduct special studies on the intelligence level of Nigerians because I don't even understand how everywhere in the country can be so calm. Daft is an understatement here.
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Finidi, the wrong man for the job. Man know man do finish Naija 2 Likes |
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Lols, that one dey post and reply himself on a Sunday morning. Quote the person wey you get issues with here like every normal person does, or continue posting and replying yourself |
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Amigoss:I don't engage in cyber bullying. If you insult me, I reply you in kind. |
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This one get comprehension problem. I posted an issue that occured and is prevalent in the Nigerian online space on a Nigerian forum, Nairaland, and this one dey talk about global problem. The said event concerned Nigerians that bullied the lady on IG and the bullies here on Nairaland. 1 Like |
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Look at many threads posted on the FP on Nairaland where some people are seeking advice/information about some personal challenges they're facing, you'd struggle to find a genuine piece of advice that can help the person, especially on the first page of the threads. The cyber bullies would be the one calling the person all sorts of names and abuses. You'd get more mature responses to issues on Quora. |
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Segedinho:Should I give you the house address of the deceased so you can go tell her family? Since you keep repeating the same statement over and over again without even knowing the details of the incident. |
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