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Besides Ill-health, The Allegations that Forced CJN Tanko Muhammad to Resign

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The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Tanko Ibrahim Muhammad, has resigned a few days after a letter from 14 justices accusing him of gross misconduct was leaked.

Justice Muhammad’s resignation is to take urgent effect according to Supreme Court sources. Though the CJN is said to have resigned on health grounds, it is believed that his resignation has more to do with the allegations contained in the letter than his ill-health.

On June 19, the Nigerian media space became agog with the series of allegations contained in the letter, which casts further stench on the integrity of the Nigerian judiciary.

The letter, among other things, alleges that despite improved budgetary allocation, the Supreme Court has been underfunded, with justices denied their entitlements and the Court left dilapidated. Among the things cited to have been affected by the underfunding are:

I. Justices accommodation,

II. Vehicles,

III. Electricity supply

IV. Supply of diesel,

V. Internet services to justices’ residences and chambers.

“My Lord The Honourable Chief Justice of Nigeria, we the entire Justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, carefully reviewed the state of affairs in this Court and unanimously resolved to write formally and draw the attention of Your Lordship to our demands,” the letter began.

It then proceeded, citing other issues that were contained in the demands tabled in a meeting held previously between the CJN and the Supreme Court Justices, which the Chief Justice agreed to address. That includes the restoration of [justices] monthly Internet allowance, some Justices sworn on the 6th day of November 2020, and yet to be accommodated by the Court, the provision of qualified legal assistants and the poor state of health care in the Court. The letter said the Justice Ibrahim received and ignored the demands.

“At the meeting we also discussed training. In the past Justices were nominated to attend two to three foreign workshops and trainings per annum with an accompanying person for reasons of age.

“Since Your Lordship’s assumption of office Justices only attended, two workshops in Dubai and Zanzibar. They were not accorded the privilege of travelling with accompanying persons as was the practice. Your Lordship totally ignored
this demand and yet travelled with your spouse, children and personal staff.

“We DEMAND to know what has become of our training funds, have they been diverted, or is it a plain denial? Your Lordship may also remember that the National Assembly has increased the budgetary allocation of the Judiciary. We find it strange that in spite of the upward review of our budgetary allocation, the Court cannot cater for our legitimate entitlements. This is unacceptable!” the letter said.

At the height of this allegations is the mismanagement of fund, which the Justices said has hampered the functions of the Court and impacted the administration of justice. Concluding their letter, the 14 Justices had threatened to take decisive action if the CJN does not address the issues mentioned urgently.

“Your Lordship, this is a wakeup call. Your Lordship must take full responsibility as our leader. You must not concession your responsibility to people who have no responsibility or stake in preserving and defending the dignity of the Institution. Your Lordship occupies a position of leadership.

“We will not wait for the total collapse of the institution. We must not abandon our responsibility to call Your Lordship to order in the face of these sad developments that threaten our survival as an institution. We have done our utmost best to send a wakeup call to Your Lordship. A stich in time saves nine.

“Finally, Your Lordship the choice is now yours. It is either you quickly and swiftly take responsibility and address these burning issues or we will be compelled to further steps immediately. May this day never come,” the letter concluded.

Based on this hefty allegations and the fact that his health is deteriorating, the resignation of Justice Muhammad, whose emergence as the CJN in 2019, was riddled with controversy, did not come as a surprise. The CJN was appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari after Nigeria’s secret service, the DSS, in a move widely discribed as ‘defenestration,’ raided the home of the former Chief Justice, Walter Onnoghen, on allegations of malfeasance. He was later cleared of any wrongdoing by the court.

Justice Muhammad’s appointment as the CJN was criticized, mainly due to the events leading to his emergence and because he was seen as unqualified to oversee the affairs of the Nigerian Supreme Court. Under his watch, the apex court delivered one of the most controversial judgments in Nigeria’s history.

A seven-member panel of the Supreme Court led by Chief Justice  Muhammad, had in January 2020, nullified the election of former Imo State governor, Emeka Ihedioha of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), and declared Hope Uzodinma of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), who came fourth during the election, the winner.

The digital industry is changing the face of Africa

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Internet infrastructures are compensating for the lack of physical infrastructures in Africa and digital ventures are providing the long-awaited technology that’s helping the most towards reducing social and economic disparities in African countries.

Countries like Kenia, Nigeria, Morocco, and Ghana are leading the way in the development of digital hubs that are accelerating growth in Africa. According to the World Bank, the digital transformation in Africa can lead to an annual growth increase of almost 2% and to the reduction of poverty of 1% annually in Sub-Saharan regions.

Africa can import digital strategies that are known to work

Take, for instance, the online gaming industry. In the United States alone, the online casino industry has risen to levels that have made the online version of games like blackjack, poker, and slot machines even more popular than their physical counterparts.

Games like slots can be greatly enhanced online with amazing graphics and animations that catch the human eye and that result in a great way of entertainment. Add this to the infinite possibilities that the digital environment offers to casino gaming platforms such as credit card payment, mobile device compatibility, and promotions such as free spins, that allow users to start playing games without even using their own money.

Many of these practices can be applied to other digital ventures, and African startups and companies shouldn’t be afraid of importing online strategies that have proven to work in more mature markets such as the United States.

It isn’t copying, but rather understanding that the business ecosystem in Africa doesn’t necessarily need to invent anything. If the industry has already gone from A to B, it’s better to start from B and from there find your own way.

The private and public sectors must work together

Entrepreneurial push is not enough if the objective is to have a long-lasting effect on African economies. Governmental action must go toe-to-toe and invest in promoting new businesses and a proper entrepreneurial ecosystem.

In the capital of Morocco, Casablanca, the Casanearshore project is the best example of this. This entrepreneurial hub concentrates on more than 80 companies that work in the offshore sector and is today the biggest business park in Africa.

Casanearshore has managed to integrate the public sector interests as well by using public investments to develop projects like electronic administration, electronic governance, carpooling initiatives, and digital services for company employees.

Startups are the way to go forward

The startup phenomenon has also reached Africa. Nigeria is one of the countries that’s experiencing the fastest growth of new startups on the continent.

The economical capital of Nigeria, Lagos, is home to one of the biggest digital hubs in Africa. Known as Yabacon Valley, foreign companies such as Facebook and Google have opened startup incubators and the physical closeness of so many new companies is promoting the trade of knowledge and digital know-how.

Startups like Jumia have already raised more than 800 thousand million dollars. Jumia is an e-commerce platform that provides consumers with convenient and affordable online goods and services. We could say it’s the African Amazon, as it has also developed an intricate logistics model and even an online payment tool called JumiaPay.

Just like Jumia, there are many other examples of successful companies, and we should cite Flutterwave as well. This is an example of a startup in the fintech companies’ sector, one that’s providing many business solutions for the African people. In the case of Flutterwave, it was founded by former employees of the biggest financial companies such as PayPal, Standard Bank or Google Wallet. Flutterwave has become one of the fastest-growing payment companies in the world and has processed almost 2 billion dollars in payments.

Technology will provide life-changing solutions

2019 marked the year that Google opened its artificial intelligence research center in Accra, Ghana.

The objective of this center is to tackle African issues in the areas of agriculture and health care, two of the most concerning industries in the continent.

Agriculture accounts for up to 80% of an African country’s GDP and the sanitary issues in this continent are known to be the cause of the rapid spread of diseases.

Researchers in the AI center of Accra are developing technologies to detect early signs of crop diseases for example or in the health care sector, looking for early signs of breast cancer.

The potential gains in such countries with little to no access to proper health care services are substantial.

Website Development in 2022: Basic Things to Consider

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You don’t have to write code to create a website! You just need to have the desire, a computer with an Internet connection and take the first step.

Why You Need a Website

A company without a website loses potential customers and profits. It won’t be able to find new customers and sell to people from all over the world.

Agree, for answers we all run to the Internet. Order a pizza? Buy a course? Gamble at the PlayAmo casino? Sign up for French school? Two clicks, and we’re at the right site. We unconsciously evaluate the quality of the site and decide: buy the product or close the page.

If the site is convenient, beautiful, and has answers to our questions, we trust the company and click on the “order” button.

Which Website Builder to Choose

You can create a site in two ways: write the code yourself or build the site on a website builder. The main difference is the functions and features.

Programs that will need to create a site using code:

  • Code Editor. It is in it that the work on the site takes place. Try and choose any of the 6 best code editors: Sublime, Notepadd++, NetBeans, Visual Studio Code, Brackets.
  • Browsers: Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox. You can use them to check how the site is displayed and loaded on different browsers.
  • Graphic editor to create the layout of the site: Photoshop or Figma.
  • Constructors are programs that generate code themselves.

You just insert photos, text and buttons. With their help, it’s easier to create a site by yourself, but you will only have access to basic functions.

The last difference between constructors and programs for writing code is the types of sites you can create. It’s easy to put together a landing page on constructors, but you can’t make multi-page sites.

Top 3 Website Builder Tools

Tilda

Tilda is a website builder that will help you create a website. The main plus is the ease of use. Even if you open the designer for the first time, you will be able to immediately assemble your design for a landing page. It already has both templates and ready-made blocks, and the ability to start the site from scratch.

Wix

Wix is a platform for creating and publishing websites. Bright templates, interactive elements, animations, survey and countdown forms – all this is on Wix. However, it’s not as easy to learn as Tilda. You’ll need a little more patience and time.

LPgenerator

LPgenerator is the most powerful designer for creating landing pages. It has additional features, such as promotion tools, connecting scripts, and integration with other applications. All this will help to make the site even better.

However, for beginners, it’s better to start with a simpler builder – there is a risk of getting lost in the multitude of functions. But if you are already “advanced” in website creation, LPgenerator will be a great option.

It’s easier and faster to create a site on constructors than to write code. This method is perfect for beginners! But if you’ve decided to get serious about websites, don’t be afraid to learn new things. Writing code is a skill you can easily master if you want to.

How to Create a Website by Yourself

1. Draw a Portrait of the Potential Client

A web developer should step into the shoes of a customer and learn to think like one.

Imagine that you are the customer. What are you like? What age are you? How much can you pay? The brighter you present the customer, the better your chances of hitting the bull’s-eye! Ask yourself questions on behalf of the customer to put the most important things on the site:

  • What is the customer afraid of?
  • What questions might come up about the product or service?
  • How do you build trust?
  • What terms will the potential customer understand?

2. Analyze Your Competitors

Competitor analysis will help you understand the structure of your branding, take into account all the strengths and weaknesses of other sites and create the best site in the subject matter.

Open Google and look at the top 5 sites from each search engine that fit your theme. Then analyze your competitors’ sites based on 5 criteria:

  • What blocks do competitors use?
  • In what order are the blocks placed and what does it accomplish?
  • How does the call to action sound?
  • Is the site user-friendly? What makes it convenient and what makes it difficult?
  • What cool tricks do your competitors use?

3. Write Briefly, but Strongly

If you open your site and it’s an endless canvas of text, you’ll close it immediately. The client will not strain to read the text. First, he has little time. Secondly, he can just go to another site in 2 seconds – a competitor.

4. Focus Attention in One Point

The goal of a landing page is to convince the customer to take action. Remember? The key word: action.

To do this, follow 3 main rules:

  • To keep the customer focused on the site, don’t link to other products.
  • Remind the customer of the action. Insert call-to-action buttons not only on the first screen, but also between site blocks.
  • Don’t place buttons with different calls to action so the customer doesn’t get confused.

5. The First Screen Is the Face of the Site

After seeing the first screen, the customer decides whether or not to stay on the site, so you need to work especially hard over the first screen.

“Where am I? What should I do?” – are the customer’s first questions when they open the site. They should be answered by the first screen. The store name, address, specific offer and call to action should all be placed on the first screen.

6. Fill the Site With Tasteful Content

The site should be one piece. Buttons, photos, fonts, colors, shapes – all should blend and complement each other. The elements of the site, like notes, which together become a beautiful melody, only if they are in the right place. People like the eyes, so pick up the quality pictures in the same style.

Watch good sites, analyze the colors and elements, remember the chips. Believe me, taste in websites is a matter of observation. Sign up for Behance or Pinterest and get inspired!

Free stock photos on various subjects can help make your site look stylish – use Depositphotos. This way you won’t violate anyone’s copyright and you’ll get great shots to fill your site.

Why Tesla Is Winning Markets – The Lessons on Operational Execution

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I admire Tesla as a company. If you focus on what Elon Musk does as a businessman and work hard to recreate some of them, you will find success in markets. Musk provides orthogonal competitive positioning where what you think that makes his companies great is not just the full story.

Case 1: How can someone sell you a car, and then tell you that if you resell it, the next person must still come back and pay license fees to use it legally?

Case 2: If you buy his car, it does not end there – you need to be sending small fees once in a while for updates. If you check carefully, Tesla is a “software company” even though it sells mainly cars.

I drove through Ohio yesterday and in one of the service areas (where you rest on the highways), I saw one of the key reasons why Tesla is the king of cars (not just electric vehicles) in the world. Its market valuation can compete with the top 20 leading car companies combined.

In all the leading service centers, you will see Tesla charging stations. I did not see any other car company. What that means is, as you drive across America, you are sure that Tesla charging stations are available to ensure you never run out of electrons. That is exponential execution as Tesla is even faster than the US government there!

Yet, I also noticed one big challenge ahead: the world needs to harmonize the standards for charging stations so that Tesla charging stations can support Toyota, Ford, etc. If we do not do that, we will be in a mess. We cannot afford to have ten brands in that service when one can do. The universal charger model for mobile phones may be in play here.

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Comment: Sir, I saw a documentary of a newly launched Mercedes-Benz electric car, Mission xxx, yesterday. I was blown away. In 1 full charge that car will go over 1100Km. The best electric car ever. And I see it a big threat to Tesla…. While watching it Tesla was the first thing that came to my mind…

Tesla has finally seen a worthy competitor

My Response: Concorde Airline did not kill all airlines. In this business, the one with optimized pricing will win. EV will have luxury brands like Mercedes but I am not sure that will do it. It is not really about technology in totality, it is about the pocket of buyers. Mercedes Missionxxx is not reducing cost but increasing it. Would you like to save 20 mins per charge but pay extra $30,000 to buy the car?

Chief Justice of Nigeria Tanko Muhammad Resigns

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The  Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Tanko Muhammad, has resigned, Premium Times reports. According to the paper, he resigned over poor health. I must commend Justice Muhammad for opening that lexicon in the Nigerian politics and governance system (you resign when you are unable to serve). I hope Justice recovers fully. We thank him for his service to the nation.

Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, the second in line, would be expected to be sworn in, in an acting capacity by the president, until a substantive CJN is confirmed by the Senate.

The next most senior Justice of the Supreme Court, Olukayode Ariwoola, who hails from Oyo State, is expected to be sworn in in acting capacity, sources at the Supreme Court who confirmed Mr Muhammad’s resignation, say.

The resignation by Mr Muhammad, 68, comes about 18 months ahead of his official retirement in December 2024, when he will clock 70.

Mr Muhammad’s abrupt exit comes at a time when his colleagues on the Supreme Court bench accused him of hampering the operations of the Supreme Court by failing to fund judges’ welfare as well as fueling of generators among others.

Recently, other justices in the Supreme Court accused Justice Muhammad of sub-par leadership.

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