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Can someone solve the O.D.E of Nigeria and connect the bonds via these polls?

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Those days, in FUTO, JAMBITES were warned of a mystical course codenamed “O.D.E” and trumpeted in Igbo as “O di egwu” [something mystical, dangerous and challenging]. That course was actually Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE).

Interestingly, it was the easiest course in the university because two smart men taught it: Dr Oyet and Dr Effiong. “Recall from equation 10 before the strike”…Effiong would begin. Effiong had no course notes and could remember the last thing he wrote on a blackboard four months later. He was simply amazing!

As you try to deal with these men, another great man – Dr. Ngochindo – who taught Organic Chemistry was memorable. His style was unusual: the bonds are there and you must see them as he backed the class talking to the blackboard!

These men are needed for a major service in Nigeria on a new poll: “A new poll conducted by a public advocacy group We2Geda Foundation said the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, is ahead of other candidates by 51 percent. The poll result was dated September 17, 2022, and signed by the Chairman, Board of Trustees of We2Geda, Ibrahim Abdulkareem, as well as a member of the BoT, Muna Obioha.”

The group said 51 percent of respondents suggested voting for Obi as their preferred candidate, 25 percent suggested voting for Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) while Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ranked third in the voter preference poll with 19 percent.

“Further analysis also shows that Peter Obi remained a consistent favourite in the four major geopolitical zones including North-Central, South-South, South-West and South-East, while Alhaji Atiku Abubakar was the poll leader in the NorthEast and North-West zones,” the group said.

We2Geda explained that Nigerians between 26 and 50 years constituted the highest number of respondents in a random survey with a total of 15,438 registered voters in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Can someone solve the ODE of Nigeria and connect the bonds via these polls? It is #open

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Comment : Its not about the chart or variance. For this poll to be considered at all, the volume of respondents is needed and if I may ask, how did you go about checking for uniqueness of responses?

My Response: The questions you are asking are things they provided in their report. Of course, I cannot add those in a LinkedIn post!

Comment 1b: 15,438 registered voters in 36 states too insignificant to matter for a country of over 200million. I’ve just read an extract of their report. Thanks and no thanks

My response: You need to revisit your statistics class notebook. They oversampled. 15,500 for 200 million in a scientific poll is oversampling! Typically, you need about 800-2,000. It is scientific but it is voodoo for those who do not understand the science of polling. In US, the average size is 1,000 and they use that to model for close to 330 million people . Look at the sample here https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/biden-approval-rating/ .

Comment 1c: I do not need to revisit my statistics thanks. This is because I understand that the same techniques can not be applied as it was in the US to Nigeria whose elections are affected by various and different factors. This polls has used phones as a means of collecting data. Can this method effectively and uniquely cover 50% of the electorates in Nigeria? In the US maybe, in UK maybe, in Australia, maybe, in Canada maybe but in Nigeria, I ask again can it? Same can be said of online polls when it comes to Nigeria. So using a sample data that effectively omits a vast majority of the electorates should be ignored and politely made insignificant.

My Response: his polls has used phones as a means of collecting data. Can this method effectively and uniquely cover 50% of the electorates in Nigeria?” Yes, weight. If Americans can use 1,000 to model 330m people, 15,500 for 200m is just enough with appropriate weighing. Yet, I am not saying they are correct but I am saying that the sample size does not need to be 10 million to be accepted. I do not believe these polls because the models are nascent with limited historical data for validity. But the sample size is fair.

 

Tekedia Capital Portfolio, Cinderbuild, Raises Fund Today

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I want to congratulate our CinderBuild Inc. team for the successful fundraise today. Congratulations. Cinderbuild is Africa’s leading building and construction material marketplace. It brings bulk off-takers and suppliers onto one collaborative platform, streamlining the materials procurement process from requisition to delivery.

It offers financing, logistics, price discovery, etc by digitizing every aspect of buying and selling these materials. As you buy building materials, look for the Cinderbuild Partner seal in stores. We power vendors as we deepen the operating system to fix frictions in that industry.

Cinderbuild is a Tekedia Capital portfolio startup. To learn more about Cinderbuild, go here 

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Africa’s Fastest Internet Speed Still Ranks Below Global Average

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Africa has continued to lag behind when it comes to mobile internet speed, falling way behind other regions. The 2022 Speedtest Global Index published by Ookla, a US-based internet speed analysis firm, noted that not even the country with Africa’s top mobile internet speed is close to the global average.

The survey, reported by Quartz, said the continent’s fastest internet country, South Africa, failed to meet the global average internet speed.

South Africa has an average mobile internet download speed of 68.9 megabits per second (mbps), which significantly falls short of the global average mobile download speed of 77.7 mbps.

According to the report, the Southern Africa country ranks 46th globally, and in Africa it is followed by Togo, Mauritius, Morocco, Botswana at download speeds.

The world’s top mobile internet speeds are in the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, Qatar, Bulgaria, and Norway which have speeds of 258 mbps, 242.3 mbps, 241.7 mbps, 216.6 mbps, and 191.3 mbps respectively.

Internet speed in Africa and 5G

Quartz, using Ookla’s report, looked at how Africa’s mobile internet’s speed is doing in the era of 5G. With some countries like Nigeria already rolling out the fifth generation network infrastructure, it is expected that internet speed will improve significantly enough to compete at the top in global ranking.

The report said that Ookla also compared mobile internet performance in the second quarter of 2022 on modern chipsets across 21 mobile network operators, with results showing that median download speeds were as low as 2.89 mbps in Guinea and as high as 65.95 mbps in South Africa.

“We can clearly see the impact that 5G has on overall performance as South African operators came first thanks to having 5G networks in place. MTN South Africa was well ahead of the rest of operators, despite facing challenges with load shedding, with median download speed of 65.95 mbps, followed by Vodacom South Africa with a median download speed of 48.70 mbps. If we take 5G out of the equation, Safaricom Kenya was the fastest operator among the analyzed operators,” Sylwia Kechiche, principal industry analyst, enterprise at Ookla says in the report.

It further noted that while more than 13 nations are testing 5G networks, over 40 nations are yet to lay down groundwork for the creation of 5G spectrums. This could keep them locked out of the emerging global digital economy, which demands reliable and fast internet.

For instance, Airtel Uganda has Africa’s highest upload median mobile speed at 14.84 mbps while Guinea’s MTN Guinea has the lowest—1.55 mbps, meaning the continent is lagging behind in the social media video revolution.

Quartz, quoting the survey, pointed out factors contributing to slow internet speed in Africa, including internet outages and shutdowns.

It said that during the second quarter of 2022, users reported 46,810 incidents of internet outage for Vodacom and 34,882 for MTN which is present in 17 African countries.

“There were two top issues reported: no signal and no mobile internet: lack of signal accounted for the majority (46%) of Vodacom’s reported outages, followed by inability to access mobile internet (36%),” the study says. But that was reversed for MTN where majority of the hitches were related to mobile internet (43%), followed by no signal (40%). “Noteworthy is the fact that there were reports of total blackouts: 7% for Vodacom and 5% for MTN.”

Close to half of the countries in Africa are notorious for internet censorship, with blackouts, total shutdowns, social media restrictions and throttling causing the continent to lose billions of dollars in the past four years, the report said.

The survey further notes that mobile internet performance is dependent on the reliability of the underlying infrastructure “such as access to fiber backhaul and reliable power supply, spectrum availability as well as end-user devices.”

There are three success-redeeming cryptocurrencies in the crypto market: Decentraland, NEAR Protocol, and Moshnake.

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Certainly, even the best of the best will always meet challenges along their trip to success, and sometimes this problem is commonly shared equally with the least of the food chain. To overcome this, a crypto project irrespective of its position should be able to call the issue to order till it’s no more.

Yes, some crypto ignores this and might look great on the outside, but will surely face the consequence of pushing aside the most important things. Down-to-details cryptocurrencies like Moshnake are taking up responsibilities on this path so that their users will never know disappointment.

Decentraland has a great future ahead.

Metaverse is the new positive ripper of the world of digital entertainment. It’s a virtual world of so many possibilities and fun where one can access rewarding fun games, trade digital assets, socialize and even exist as some deity, among others. Although, there are diverse games on the Metaverse, yet, Decentraland (MANA) stands out tall because all indicators prove it holds the numbers. A few of the indicators are: partnership, loyal investors, popularity, and global reach.

Furthermore, at Decentraland (MANA), users can create, experience, and monetize their applications and contents at the Decentraland marketplace. More importantly, Decentraland (MANA) is well-established on the Ethereum (ETH) blockchain as a solid NFT foundation network for its users.

NEAR Protocol will stabilize the Web3 control

Pretend the cryptocurrency world was a human with a speaking ability, and the mind to express its feelings; I’m nearly convinced it would give this crypto, NEAR Protocol (NEAR), a warm hug followed by the lines: “Mrs. Web 3 sends her greetings, and a thank you” because the NEAR Protocol (NEAR) has earned itself as an unmatched alliance with Web 3 to deliver a great deal which seems simple and revolutionary to the ears. Initially, the goal was termed Web 3 promise till it became tangible.

So, for the big promise on board, NEAR Protocol (NEAR) at this time has doubled the upside of Web 3 by empowering users to build Web 3 apps capable of scaling for mass adoption. Additionally, the NEAR Protocol (NEAR) itself spoke up to the occasion in these words: “we put usability first in our mission to change the world with Web3”, and that’s because usability is the like the well of satisfaction every user depends on.

Moshnake is taking the game world by surprise.

I won’t attempt to drop some washed-up hype about Moshnake (MSH) as the game project that crypto prophets saw in their dreams set to restore peace and light to the game industry, as if there was a war or we lost some light in the first place.

Moreover, I can be dead sure of the fact that Moshnake (MSH) embarked on impressive serious research on popular projects in the game finance (GameFi) industry, before it on-boarded the crypto space. It implies that whatever came off of the research was treated as a golden nugget utilized to adopt great features like Play-to-Earn which is indeed a rich benefit to its users.

As a topper, the Moshnake (MSH) remains valuable in all ramifications such as in staking, payment fees, security, validation, voting, exchange, and the list carries on. Moshnake (MSH) is well-to-do crypto running a presale that you can jump in at cheap rates. Go for it as soon as you can, and now seems like the best time.

To find out more about Moshnake (MSH), visit the links below:

Website: https://moshnake.io

Telegram: https://t.me/MoshnakeOfficial

Twitter: https://twitter.com/moshnakeToken

Can Moshnake Produce Millions Like Avalanche and Algorand? Cryptocurrency Predictions

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By making the correct investment in the right project, many people have found success in the crypto market. One of the best ways to earn money is in cryptocurrency. This idea has grown in popularity significantly over the past few years, but picking the ideal cryptocurrency project to invest in can be difficult.

One recent cryptocurrency initiative that can help you achieve financial freedom more quickly than you might expect is Moshnake (MSH). The project has capabilities that can rival those of Avalanche (AVAX) and Algorand (ALGO) to produce billions. To find out more about the new project, continue reading this article.

Avalanche (AVAX)

Avalanche (AVAX) is a decentralized platform that allows developers to create decentralized applications and multifunctional blockchains. Ava Labs created this platform to reduce some of the drawbacks of some of the “older” blockchains. Centralization, lack of scalability, and poor transaction speeds are a few of the flaws that blockchain technology is currently facing. To solve these problems, the platform’s native Avalanche (AVAX) consensus system provides high throughput, low latency, and attack resilience. The features of these tokens made it popular among investors, and within a few months of its launch, it could sell all of its tokens.

Algorand (ALGO)

Algorand (ALGO) is one of the many recent projects that aim to increase the range of potential applications for cryptocurrencies by speeding up transaction processing and reducing the time it takes for a transaction to be completed. Algorand (ALGO) was launched in 2019, and it aims to achieve these qualities by making choices that differ from how cryptocurrencies have typically been designed.

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Moshnake (MSH)

There’s no doubt that the cryptocurrency market will keep on evolving. Play-to-earn games are becoming increasingly popular

in the cryptocurrency market, and Moshnake is one of the newest ones on the block. Moshnake (MSH) is a brand-new Play-to-Earn NFT game that utilizes the BNB Smart Chain. The development of Moshnake (MSH) was inspired by the all-time classic Snake game on Nokia phones. Moshnake (MSH) wants to recreate the iconic feats that the Snake experienced in the early days of the internet. With the use of blockchain technology and play-to-earn economics, the developers of Moshnake (MSH) hope to produce another timeless game that everyone will enjoy and benefit from.

In the Moshnake (MSH) ecosystem, every player will have the opportunity to control their Moshnake NFT by manipulating it and feeding it various eggs and in-game NFT items to boost its value and keep it prepared to engage other players in the battle royale. Players must control and take off their snake without letting it collide with other players.

In addition, they must search the Moshnake gaming area for additional $MSH tokens and other NFT assets. The longer the snake gets in the arena, the more money you’ll make, and the greater your chances of winning. Moshnake (MSH) has commenced its presale, and the tokens will be going for meager prices. This is to give everyone access to the tokens. Hurry now and join the Moshnake team!

 

Find out more about MSH:
Website:
https://moshnake.io

Telegram: https://t.me/MoshnakeOfficial

Twitter: https://twitter.com/moshnakeToken