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Come and Learn Cloud Computing Opportunities at Tekedia Mini-MBA

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Good People, the zen-master and one of the most amazing technology leaders in our continent will be in Tekedia Mini-MBA Live today. University of Ilorin’s First Class graduate and Microsoft MVP on many occasions, Olanrewaju Oyinbooke, will come to teach cloud computing and opportunities. Let’s create that future so that we can predict it. In the cloud space, Olanrewaju will explain the future.

Tekedia Institute offers Tekedia Mini-MBA, an innovation management 12-week program, optimized for business execution and growth, with digital operational overlay. It runs 100% online. The theme is Innovation, Growth & Digital Execution – Techniques for Building Category-King Companies. All contents are self-paced, recorded and archived which means participants do not have to be at any scheduled time to consume contents. Besides, programs are designed for ALL sectors, from fintech to construction, healthcare to manufacturing, agriculture to real estate, etc.

To join the next edition which begins Sept 12, click here.

We invite companies, schools, and training institutions to Tekedia for Enterprise

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We invite companies, schools, and training institutions to Tekedia for Enterprise here https://school.tekedia.com/course/enterprise/ . Resellers and growth partners across Africa wanted. Our courseware is natively African with cases on companies you use daily. Tekedia Institute will serve you, try us.

“Well researched and presented book. I’ve learnt a lot and a good eye opener” – Seedy J.

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“Well researched and presented book. I’ve learnt a lot and a good eye opener” – Seedy J. Source.

When you read my book – The Dangote System, you will understand the physics of building wealth and rising to the top. It is a liberation of the mind, from the nonsensical dogmas . Try it today…it is updated, fresher and sharper. One destination: liberate the minds of men and women, and showcase the paths to building category-king companies, irrespective of the starting point!

The principles are just as solid as Isaac Newton’s Mathematica Principia (critical for modern natural philosophy) or Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations (catalytic for modern economic development) because they work!

National Database as a Panacea for Economic Development in Developing countries

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Nations are known to develop a National Archival and Database Management system; the national database system can be defined as a storage system for record keeping.  According to Wikipedia, a government’s database collects information for various reasons, including climate monitoring, securities, law, and compliance, geographical surveys, patent applications and grants, surveillance, national security, border control, law enforcement, public health, voter registration, and vehicle registration, social security, and statistics. While these may sound basic for every system of government that dots the globe, it is simply not the case.

In the advanced economies, not only have they met, and surpassed expectations in their National Data Management system, their business ecosystem thrives off the database. In the United States, every professional association has a database, for instance to buy and resell used cars, the requirement is to obtain a bidding license, which entails that the applicant’s identification records will be stored in the auto bidder’s database, that is centrally controlled and nationally accessible.  In some developing countries real estate industry, is not regulated, any random person will work as an agent. Real estate is an asset that is priced in millions of any currency, which requires serious vetting of its players!

Why certain developing countries don’t have an existing National Database? Let’s not mistake the issuance of a country’s International Passport to the existence of a database. After all an International Passport is a paper document that stores the name and certain details of the giver at a certain point in time. While a National Database contains comprehensive data of all its nationals, and it can be queried to supply answers when needed. Why does armed robbery, kidnap, rape cases happen in these climes over and over? Often involving same offenders, who might have been once convicted by a competent court at some point, served their sentences and released, yet there are no national record documenting these events.

It simply means that these serial rapists will still find their way back to easily renting, and possibly living amongst families with teenage female kids, because there is nothing like the sex offender record existing or an ex-convict easily mixes with the populace or easily apply for jobs, without a trace of his past criminal records.

How can business contracts be easily enforced in such climes? Where there is no reliable database? In the United States a car rental customer, literally walks into a car rental shop, books, and picks a car from say St Louis, and drops it off a week later at Texas location of the car rental company, without the thought of stealing or vandalizing the vehicle. Texas is about 830 miles from St Louis, yet the car rental company, trusted the driving license, the walk-in customer tendered, because it can be confirmed easily, and the social security gives additional comfort. This is why the gig jobs thrive in these climes.

Most developing nations can boast of having a young population, as against the developed world, where ageism is more prevalent and may adversely affect the working population. According to a United Nations report, countries like Angola, Mozambique, Nigeria, and Uganda have a median age for their population below 18 years. Yet these countries are not able to leverage the full benefits of the trending gig economy, which feeds off a sound banking network and a reliable national database framework.

The national data management system made it easy, for the advanced countries to manage the national disruption that was caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, in managing limited hospital facilities, the distribution of stimulus checks and palliatives. Additionally, the government had a reliable data of its populace that was infected by the pandemic and with this a more focused national planning strategy was possible.

I conclude by mentioning that developing countries stand to gain significantly from having a robust and an efficient data management system in place.

Different degrees of murder in Law

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In the criminal justice system, murder is categorized into different degrees, these degrees determine the level of punishment that will be apportioned to the alleged murderer.  

Murder is classified into premeditated/planned, unplanned but intentional, unplanned and unintended but acting criminally reckless and acting in the heat of the moment.

One thing that is established is that it is not murdered unless someone died as a result of the action of another, therefore it involves the death of another person and the act of killing another person is a crime that attracts the punishment of killing the killer in retaliation by the government which can either be by hanging, electrocution, or death by firing squad or if justice is tampered with mercy the murderer is sent to jail for life.

Murder is recognized as a capital offense and it attracts capital punishment. 

Murder therefore can be defined to be an act of unlawful killing of another human being without justification, with malice aforethought. It is the unjustified killing of one person by another and is usually distinguished from manslaughter by the presence of or element of malice aforethought or mensrea. 

What distinguishes murder from manslaughter is the presence of the mensrea, the premeditated plan to kill, or the malice afterthought: The murderer already had it in mind to kill, thoroughly planned it until he executed it. 

The categories of murder are:

First-degree murder; this means that the murderer, had it in mind to kill another fellow, thoroughly planned it, and executed it. First Degree murder is otherwise known as premeditated murder.

Second-degree murder occurs when the murderer never planned to kill the victim but he intentionally wants to inflict grievous bodily harm on the victim which then resulted in the death of the victim. Therefore, the murderer never intended or premeditated to kill, but the act was intentional. For instance, an abusive spouse who only had it in mind to beat up the partner with no intention of killing the spouse but the spouse died as a result of the beating and injury gotten from the beating.

Third-degree murder occurs when the murderer acted in the heat of the moment which results in the death of the victim. Killing the victim was never premeditated or planned by the murderer, the murderer has no prior afterthought of killing the victim but he acted at the heat of the moment maybe in retaliation against the attack of the victim or defense of his person or even as a reflex action but it results in the death of the victim.

Finally, Involuntary manslaughter is another degree of murder that occurs when the alleged murderer never intended to kill the victim or never had the afterthought of it but he acted criminally reckless that it can reasonably be presumed that those actions could lead to the death of another.  For instance, an over-speeding drunk driver who ends up running over a passerby. The driver had no prior intention of running over the passersby to death but by the reason of the driver driving drunk and overspeeding, it could reasonably be presumed that it will cause the death of another. Or a police officer shooting live ammunition into the air and a bullet ends up hitting a person and killing that person. The police officer may claim that he had no prior intention of killing the victim but he acted criminally reckless that it can reasonably be presumed that his action may lead to the death of a person.

The legal punishment for these different categories of offenses is not the same and it varies.