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The Workplace Redesign Has Started with AI

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Good People, if you are paying attention, you ought to have noticed that some of the leading technology companies are now firing workers at scale. From Spotify to Amazon to your local banks, companies are automating tasks and jobs are being disintermediated.

In Nigeria, technology has delivered great rains as when you look at banking data, the number of workers has dropped even as profit and assets have increased, for years now! Simply, technology has improved and cushioned productivity, and not many humans are needed in the payrolls.

There are implications: in this decade, many will lose their jobs. And also, many will get great jobs. Since the industrial revolution, that has been a constant: technology brings new ordinances in markets, causing career displacements, even though, over time, it is a net positive, as new jobs – typically better – will be created.

My message: do not just sit down and think it will not happen to you. You need a plan and part of that plan will be how to make whatever you do to be retrofitted with tech. If you do that, they cannot fire you because you will replace yourself, and that means you keep your job. 

What can AI do in your field? In Tekedia Institute, we have put a great program to help people navigate this redesign. If you have not started, it may be something to explore.

Tekedia Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Business Masterclass focuses on how AI (artificial intelligence) will redesign the world of business, and re-architect economies even as it transforms markets, communities, and organizations.  Participants will gain the knowledge capabilities, and confidence, required to support the integration of AI systems into their organizations, and advance their professional careers.  Coordinated by Tekedia Institute Lead Faculty, Prof Ndubuisi Ekekwe (doctoral degrees in electrical/computer engineering with specialization in robotics & neuromorphic engineering, and Banking & Finance), the multidisciplinary program runs for 8 weeks.

Nigeria’s Mistake on Breaking HND Computer Science Into 4 Programs

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Very bad decisions by our policymakers in Nigeria. In  secondary school, they push you to specialize after the 3rd year. So, from SSI (4th year), you move into Arts, Science, Technology, etc lines. Possibly, if you decide to do Further Mathematics, you may not be lucky to do Economics because WAEC has restricted you to 9 subjects.

 (Even as a kid in the village, I found that very sub-optimal, and took 15 subjects in secondary school, and decided to write external WAEC (i.e. GCE) while in secondary school. That decision enabled me to study Economics and the typical Art courses even as I continued in secondary school for Physics, Chemistry, Geography, Further Mathematics, etc).

What Nigeria does in WAEC is not the best in my opinion. We’re restricting our young people too early. Contrast this with the United States where in secondary school, every kid studies the same thing. Yes, irrespective of your call for engineering, economics, music, etc, GED (WAEC equivalent)  has about 4 subjects for all. Those 4 subjects – mathematical reasoning, reasoning through language arts, social studies, and science –  cover more than 30 subjects we have in WAEC.  Notice that they do not teach Mathematics, they teach mathematical reasoning, and that means pushing you into what that mathematics can help you solve.

With WAEC severely over-specialized, the universities and polytechnics have picked the memo.  In the university now, Nigeria gets 4-5 departments from a typical former EEE department. They have broken my FUTO undergraduate degree – Electrical and Electronics Engineering with option in Electronics and Computer Engineering – into five degrees. 

This is unfortunate because there’s no need for this nonsense other than finding paths for more admission quotas and school fees. The polytechnic education could have made these new areas options under HND computer science, so, you still study HND Computer Science and can specialize in your final year in AI. And the certficate will read: HND Computer Science with option in Artificial Intelligence.

Notice that increasingly some of these students when they go for further education abroad, they would be required to take many prerequisites. For example, if you did BSC AI and want to do MSC in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, you will have to take many prerequisites before they will allow you to begin the main program.

I call our leaders to rethink these policies.

Nigerian Dollar Bond Suffers Week-long Losses Following EFCC’s Raid on Dangote’s Office

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Nigeria’s dollar bonds maturing in 2025 have witnessed an alarming seven-day losing streak, marking their longest decline since September, according to Bloomberg.

The sharp drop in bond prices comes in the wake of a high-profile raid by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on the Lagos headquarters of Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest person and head of the Dangote Group.

Investors, both local and international, are closely monitoring the unfolding drama, as the bonds hit their lowest levels since November 28, according to Bloomberg data. The EFCC raid, which took place on January 4, 2024, has sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s financial industry, raising concerns about the broader implications for the country’s economic stability.

Segun Ajayi-Kadir, the director-general of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, said the situation has triggered concerns within the industrial sector.

“Manufacturers are concerned that if this can happen to Dangote, it can happen to any one of them. They are worried,” he said.

The association criticized the aggressive tactics employed by the EFCC, highlighting the potential economic consequences and warning of a chilling impact on the nation’s economy.

“This news has gone around the world and many, including would-be investors, would be taken aback. This may not be the best way to show that Nigeria is committed to good corporate governance,” Ajayi-Kadir said in a separate statement.

The EFCC’s focus on the funding of Dangote’s $18.5 billion refinery, granted access to scarce dollars by the central bank, adds complexity to the unfolding narrative. The raid and subsequent investigation methods have unnerved business leaders and investors, prompting a reevaluation of their dealings with the central bank under Godwin Emefiele, the former central bank governor ousted in June.

Cheta Nwanze of SBM Intelligence suggested that the government’s actions are signaling a warning to the business community.

“It’s basically a signal to the business community that this government will go after anyone who they perceive may have the means to help fill the dollar gap in the government’s coffers,” he said.

Bloomberg’s analysis suggests subtle indications preceding the events, part of it, President Bola Tinubu’s absence during the inauguration of Dangote’s oil refinery in May 2023. Tinubu’s subsequent suspension of Emefiele and aggressive reforms in the foreign exchange regime further signaled a shift in economic policy, potentially straining relations with influential figures in the business community.

The Dangote Group vehemently denied any wrongdoing, describing the EFCC raid as an “unwarranted embarrassment.” The lack of public statements from the anti-graft commission has added to the uncertainty, leaving both domestic and international investors skeptical about Nigeria’s commitment to good corporate governance.

Tinubu’s critical stance on the central bank’s forex practices, coupled with Emefiele’s arrest and ongoing trial, portrays a government determined to overhaul economic policies. The scrutiny faced by Dangote is seen by some as part of a broader process to reform and bring transparency to Nigeria’s financial sector.

Despite the government’s intentions, investors remain unconvinced. Total capital inflows declined significantly, dropping 44% to $655 million in the third quarter of 2023 from $1.16 billion a year earlier, according to Bloomberg. The Manufacturers Association expressed concern over the appropriateness of the methods employed during the EFCC raid, questioning the need for an armed invasion at a well-structured company like Dangote Industries Ltd.

This fallout between Dangote and the EFCC has put the nation at an economic crossroads. Investors and industry leaders anxiously await the outcome of the investigation, hoping for a transparent and fair process that will reassure them of Nigeria’s commitment to good governance and economic stability.

Ripple commits to buying back $285M worth of shares

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Ripple, the company behind the XRP cryptocurrency, has announced that it will buy back $285 million worth of its own shares in a move to boost shareholder value and confidence. The buyback program, which will be executed over the next 12 months, represents about 3.5% of Ripple’s outstanding shares.

Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse said that the buyback is a sign of the company’s strong financial position and its commitment to delivering long-term value to its investors. He also said that the buyback will help reduce the volatility of XRP, which has been affected by regulatory uncertainty and legal disputes in recent years.

“By buying back our own shares, we are sending a clear message to the market that we believe in our future growth potential and our vision to create a more inclusive and efficient global payment system,” Garlinghouse said in a press release. “We also want to reward our loyal shareholders who have supported us through thick and thin and show them that we are confident in our ability to generate positive cash flow and profits.”

Ripple’s buyback program comes at a time when the company is facing several challenges, including a lawsuit from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that alleges that XRP is an unregistered security, and that Ripple conducted an illegal $1.3 billion offering of the digital asset. Ripple has denied the allegations and argued that XRP is a currency, not a security, and that it has been transparent and cooperative with regulators.

Ripple also faces competition from other players in the blockchain and crypto space, such as Stellar, Cardano, and Algorand, who are also developing solutions for cross-border payments and remittances. Ripple claims that it has an edge over its rivals because of its established network of over 300 financial institutions and payment providers that use its technology and XRP to facilitate faster, cheaper, and more secure transactions.

Ripple’s buyback program is expected to have a positive impact on the price of XRP, which has been trading below $1 for most of 2023. According to CoinMarketCap, XRP is currently ranked as the sixth-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, with a value of $0.86 per coin and a total market cap of $39.6 billion.

Ripple’s shareholders, who include venture capital firms such as Andreessen Horowitz, Google Ventures, SBI Holdings, and Santander InnoVentures, as well as individual investors such as Ashton Kutcher and Peter Thiel, will have the option to sell their shares to Ripple at a premium or hold on to them for future appreciation. Ripple said that it will use its cash reserves and cash flow from operations to fund the buyback program.

The buyback program is a bold move by Ripple that shows its confidence in its vision and its technology. It also demonstrates its respect for its shareholders and its willingness to share its success with them. Ripple hopes that by buying back its own shares, it will increase its value and credibility in the market and attract more customers and partners to join its network.

Saint Von Colucci is a victim of hackers and Fake news

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Saint Von Colucci (real name: Erich Saint Colucci Lima) is a Canadian-Portuguese artist and entrepreneur who lived and worked in South Korea from 2020 to 2023. The Canadian-Portuguese star has not undergone any plastic surgery and has not passed away. The artist’s and its representative’s email servers were hacked last spring and used to send out fake press releases to the media.
The former male model was a victim of hackers and fake news last spring. Canadian star Saint von Colucci’s managers issued a statement early this weekend debunking the death rumors about him from last year.
Personal information from the artist was also fabricated on those fake press releases sent out to the media in order to harm the artist’s reputation. The artist has been deeply affected by the death rumors and the artificial intelligence conspiracy theories surrounding him, and he is currently taking a break from his work activities to treat his mental health.
“He worked so hard for so long to be noticed. He spent hours—somedays—18 hours straight into a photoshoot to get the best shot, just so people would say those pictures were generated by artificial intelligence in the end. That’s so unfair. Magazines edit and use Photoshop on their pictures as much, if not more, than Colucci has used on his; it’s just unfair to go out there claiming someone does not exist only because of their lack of online presence. In which reality does someone’s online presence equal their existence? The world with the internet and social media has gone mad”, says his manager.
After internal investigations, Colucci’s managers can confirm that Adobe Photoshop C6 software, not artificial intelligence, was maliciously used in one of Colucci’s headshots by the hackers in order to deform the artist’s face. No pictures of Colucci were generated by artificial intelligence, and the only one that had his face deformed by Photoshop was the “after plastic surgery” shot.
The artist has ended his work contract in South Korea after many turbulences he experienced in the country, and he’s currently taking a break from his artistic and musical endeavors to focus on his entrepreneurship, his businesses, and to take care of his mental health.
“I never wanted to be famous. If I wanted, I would have committed a crime like shooting up an elementary school or killing my own mother. I could also have leaked my own sextuple. America loves making criminals and Porn stars famous”, says Colucci.
The Hype Company, Colucci’s managers Harry Klein, and the artist apologize to the media, to South Korea, and to the BTS members for the traumatizing experience, and we will take better precautions against hackers in the future.
“Colucci is an innocent, honest, fragile, pure, small flower boy. He would never do such a thing only for attention. It’s so sad that they tried to turn an angel like Saint Von Colucci into a bad boy. Colucci was a victim of malicious journalism”, said his managers.
Canadian Star Hospitalized for Mental Health Issues After Suicide Attempt Caused by Extreme Cyber Bullying and Fake News
Erich Saint Colucci Lima, has been admitted to a hospital after a failed suicide attempt caused by his deteriorating mental health due to fake news, conspiracy theories, cyberbullying, and online harassment in the last few months.
News about Colucci’s alleged death broke out and went viral in the entire world early last year after hackers gained access to Colucci’s reps’s email servers and impersonated them for journalists. According to his new managers, the artist was already having a hard time with his mental health while working in South Korea for the last three years.
The artist moved to South Korea and worked there for three years at a music company. He has recently terminated his work contract with the company, citing extreme bullying from his coworkers and discrimination.
According to his managers, the death rumors and conspiracy theories online surrounding his existence were the tipping point for him.
“Freelancer journalists from India and Bangladesh, with the support of media outlets Variety, AI Jazeera, IHeart Radio Canada, and The Indian Express, nearly killed him with their falsehoods and lies about his existence. He was very close to ending his own life because of their crazy conspiracy theories, nearly turning the so-called “journalists” into murderers.
Legislation against fake news and the promotion of conspiracy theories in the media shall be imposed around the world as soon as possible, before it’s too late. The fact that they knew the conspiracy theories were nonsense and still refused to take down the articles or correct them is just vile. There are evil people in the journalism industry too.
He does not want to live anymore. He takes two steps and starts crying. He is in a vegetative stage. The fact they became obsessed with Colucci’s modeling pictures on Instagram and were quick to decide they were artificially generated due to his lack of presence online was astonishing. They became obsessed with him, in a very sick way” say his managers.
40-year-old South-Korea-based freelancer British Journalist and aspiring influencer Raphael Rashid, who has been accused of multiple criminal felonies by online social media users in the past, dug the web to find unflattering modeling pictures of an insecure and shy 16-year-old Colucci from a photoshoot done for the online magazine Vanity Teen to share and humiliate him online while falsely accusing him of orchestrating the whole publicity stunt and nearly cyberbullying him to death.
The defamatory and petty Twitter thread was shared by many members of the media, including staff from The Rolling Stones India and others. The same journalist harassed the artist and his dying grandmother with cancer for months afterwards. His manager blames the online trolls and those malicious members of the media for causing him trauma.
Lee accuses three specific freelancer journalists from Bangladesh, Canada, and India of engaging in cybercriminal activities, such as doxing, cyberbullying, defamation, and target harassment, and says those journalists were acting out of malice and personal grudges against the artist.
“When you think of online trolls and cyberbullies, you usually think of teenagers or middle-school children with lots of time on their hands and social media accounts. Never in a million years would you think of grown-ups, 30, 40-year-old self-titled “journalists,” digging the web to find modeling pictures of a 16-year-old Colucci.
Photoshopping them to make them as unflattering as possible and posting them on their social media accounts just to defame, humiliate, and bully him while falsely accusing him of things and using slurs to dehumanize him. That’s just evil. Only low-life adults would do such a thing. That’s some Perez Hilton journalism-style”.
His manager states that he is the most insecure and sensitive boy in the world, and the online trolls and conspiracy theories just made things worse for him.
“He thinks of himself as the ugliest guy out there and has never been in a relationship because of it. His insecurities were at an all-time high while living in South Korea due to their strict beauty standards; therefore, he found peace in using a little bit of Photoshop in his pictures to make them more attractive and artsy, but when the journalists started saying all his pictures were generated by artificial intelligence, that drove his insecurities up through the roof. He will look at his past pictures and not recognize himself anymore. Thanks to them, he is suffering from detachment now”, says Lee.
The artist has been in the darkest place of his life in the past few months, according to his managers, but things took a darker turn when he tried and failed to take his own life on Christmas Eve. The family had found a note he had written and left in his bed saying that the news articles saying he does not exist, and he is an artificial intelligence-generated character were too much for him.
Calls and requests from Colucci’s PR agency, The Hype Company, for takedowns or corrections to the defamatory and fake news articles about the artist from media outlets Variety, The Indian Express, AI Jazeera, TMZ, and to London-Based freelance Journalist Hannah Abraham were maliciously ignored and unanswered.
Colucci’s family vows to file lawsuits against those online trolls and malicious journalists who started and spread the malicious conspiracy theories and accusations against him.
“The only reason we haven’t filed the lawsuits yet is due to his mental health. But we will be filing lawsuits against those individuals and media outlet houses, and “public interest” and “freedom of press and speech” will not protect those cyber criminals from liability for nearly destroying and ending an innocent young man’s life.
It might take a few more months or three years, but we will be moving forward with lawsuits, and we will see them at the court in the UK. He was a victim of malicious journalism”, say Colucci’s managers. Colucci is currently undergoing mental treatment at a hospital facility.