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University Don And UNESCO Expert, DR Olunifesi Suraj Seeks Global Solutions To Fake News Through International Research Collaboration

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In order to checkmate the menace of algorithmic manipulation, bias, hate speech, misleading information, deep fakes and other acts that have created a global information environment crisis and an existential threat to humanity which has led to the countless loss of lives and an erosion of trust in modern institutional governance, a renowned UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Expert, an Associate Professor in the Department of Mass Communication in the University of Lagos, Dr Olunifesi Suraj, led a group of researchers from diverse disciplines in different Universities in Lagos to host an Oxford University professor, Dr. Philip N. Howard, the Director of the programme on Democracy and Technology in Oxford along with Dr. Sheldon Himelfarb, President and CEO of Peace Tech Lab, UK., to foster research collaboration on global information environment.

Dr Howard, along with Dr Sheldon, being the founders of a new global initiative known as the International Panel on the Information Environment (IPIE) of which Dr Olunifesi Suraj is a regional coordinator are seeking to embrace other academics in addressing the global information disorder.

The IPIE is a Swiss-based body of independent experts from around the world working to provide the most actionable scientific knowledge and policy recommendations to improve today’s unprecedented global information environment.

IPIE was launched at the May 2023 Nobel Prize Summit and moulded on the IPCC’s work on climate change.

The IPIE is already a network of over 250 research scientists from over 55 countries.

The IPIE scientists provide neutral assessments on the condition of the information environment, allowing policy makers to take meaningful action before it’s too late.

Dr Suraj with his international team of IPIE are seeking new answers to challenges such as mis/disinformation, hate speech, algorithmic manipulation, A.I biases and other aspects of the information ecosystem that are impeding human progress in critical issues from global trade to electoral trust.

In a meeting convened at the University of Lagos on the 9th of November, 2023, scholars from different disciplines from different Universities in Lagos assembled in the university of Lagos to address how to channel their research expertise in addressing the global pandemic.

The founders of IPIE, Dr Sheldon and Dr Howard from Oxford University made a case for data driven, people centric narratives in order to provide sustainable solutions to the issue of fake news and disinformation at both global, continental and national levels.

This collaborate other researchers who are also of the opinion that the solution to global information disorder requires an interdisciplinary but culturally inclined approach.

Dr Olunifesi Suraj who is a member of UN/UNESCO Global Experts in Addressing Hate Speech through Education made a case for a whole societal approach in dealing with the issue of disinformation and hate speech.

He therefore calls on African scholars and policy makers to join hands in tackling the challenges posed by the contemporary information disorder through collaborative grassroot research and policy initiatives that is people centric and solution driven taken into consideration the African identity.

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Nigerians eligible as Thailand rolls out e-visa application system

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Nigerians visiting Thailand can now apply for visas electronically.

The Royal Thai embassy in Abuja set the applications’ start date at January 1 after announcing they were no longer accepting physical applications.

The policy also applies to citizens of Ghana, Cameroon, Benin Republic, Central African Republic, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Chad.

In a statement, the embassy said all applicants must be residing within the aforementioned countries when applying for the visa.

The embassy said it has the right to cancel the visa applications should the applicants fail to provide evidence of their presence within the aforementioned countries.

“Travel booking confirmation must be provided upon submission of your visa application. This includes return flight details showing applicant’s name, departure and return date, all flights en route from the aforementioned countries to Thailand,” the embassy said.

“Upon receiving your application, it takes within 5 working days to get your visa.”

The embassy said the processing time can take longer in certain cases.

Intending travellers were advised to apply for a visa at least 4-6 weeks before the departure date but not more than three months before.

All applications must be completed online via www.thaievisa.go.th

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Eko DisCo to sell majority stake to North-South Power-led consortium

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West Power and Gas Limited (WPG), the parent company of Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC), is close to selling its entire stake in the electricity company.

According to a recent report by Nairametrics, sources with direct knowledge of the transaction said a consortium that won the bid has paid the minimum 10 percent commitment fee.

The consortium comprises North-South Power (NSP), owners of Shiroro Dam; Stanbic Infrastructure Fund, and Axxela, a oil and gas company.

According to the sources, the consortium won the bid to acquire a stake in Eko Disco following a competitive process that began in early 2024.

The parties are now in the conditions precedent phase, which requires a set of conditions to be met before the agreement can be finalised.

A source familiar with the transaction told the publication that NSP benefits from the acquisition because it gives the power generation company direct control and insight into the DisCo’s operations, allowing it to access cash flow.

The recent shift to bilateral contracts between distribution and generation companies, according to another source, offers power generation companies additional incentives to purchase DisCos.

Citing examples, the publication said Transcorp Power, the owners of Ughelli Power Plant, holds a significant stake in Abuja DisCo, while Sahara Power, the owners of Egbin Power Plant, owns a majority stake in Ikeja Electric.

The report added that the deal is expected to close early in 2025, with a transaction size that could exceed $200 million while the final purchase consideration will be determined upon completion of the conditions precedent.

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Top 5 youngest billionaires in Africa

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Africa is home to some billionaires who have done very well in areas like technology, manufacturing, and real estate. Most of Africa’s wealthiest people are older, but a few younger people have made their mark with outstanding achievements.

According to Forbes’ annual billionaire rankings, here are five of the youngest billionaires in Africa, with the youngest being in his 40s.

Tope Awotona (43 Years) – $1.4 Billion

Tope Awotona, from Nigeria, is the founder of Calendly, a scheduling software company valued at $3 billion. His net worth is $1.4 billion, making him one of the wealthiest Black billionaires in the world.

Awotona grew up in Lagos, Nigeria, but moved to Atlanta, Georgia, after a tragic incident where his father was killed during a carjacking. This loss motivated him to work hard and follow his entrepreneurial dreams.

After earning a degree in business, Awotona worked for companies like IBM before using his savings to launch Calendly in 2013. Today, Calendly has over 10 million users worldwide, helping businesses organise their schedules more efficiently. His story is one of resilience and determination.

Mohammed Dewji (49 Years) – $1.8 Billion

Mohammed Dewji is a Tanzanian businessman and owner of MeTL Group, Tanzania’s largest domestic company. MeTL operates in 11 African countries, working in industries like manufacturing, trade, and finance. The company is valued at over $1.5 billion.

Dewji took over the business from his father and turned it into one of Africa’s most successful enterprises.

He is also a philanthropist, supporting healthcare, education, and community projects in Tanzania.

Patrice Motsepe (62 Years) – $2.7 Billion

Patrice Motsepe is a South African billionaire and the founder of African Rainbow Minerals, a company involved in mining gold, platinum, and other metals. His net worth is $2.7 billion.

Motsepe is also the owner of the Mamelodi Sundowns Football Club and holds shares in Sanlam, a financial services company. He became the first Black African billionaire to appear on Forbes’ list in 2008. Through his foundation, Motsepe supports education, healthcare, and job creation in South Africa.

Strive Masiyiwa (63 Years) – $1.8 Billion

Strive Masiyiwa, from Zimbabwe, is the founder of Econet Wireless, a telecom company operating in Africa and beyond. He also owns shares in Liquid Telecom, which provides internet services across the continent.

Masiyiwa’s ventures include renewable energy, finance, and media, contributing to his $1.8 billion net worth. In 1996, he and his family started the Higher Life Foundation, which helps provide education to African children. His dedication to improving lives and his success in business make him an inspiration.

Yasseen Mansour (63 Years) – $1.2 Billion

Yasseen Mansour is an Egyptian billionaire with a stake in the Mansour Group, a company founded by his father in 1952. The Mansour Group is a major distributor of GM automobiles and Caterpillar machinery in Egypt and other countries. Mansour is also the chairman of Palm Hills Developments, one of Egypt’s largest real estate companies.

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Bodex F. Hungbo, SPMIIM is a multiple award-winning Nigerian Digital Media Practitioner, Digital Strategist, PR consultant, Brand and Event Expert, Tv Presenter, Tier-A Blogger/Influencer, and a top cobbler in Nigeria.

She has widespread experiences across different professions and skills, which includes experiences in; Marketing, Media, Broadcasting, Brand and Event Management, Administration and Management with prior stints at MTN, NAPIMS-NNPC, GLOBAL FLEET OIL AND GAS, LTV, Silverbird and a host of others

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