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Roe v. Wade law is overturned by the USA’s Supreme Court: Yet another divisive issue to bring chaos to America

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For the past 50 years, ever since America’s Supreme court decision on Roe V. Wade, women in America have had the right to choose whether or not to have an abortion. Since June 25th, 2022, that right has gone away. The law has been passed by the majority of the Court, it has been erased from the law book and this shocking change is about to bring division in America’s states, which will be deciding for themselves whether the Roe v. Wade law should be kept or not.

The abortion flash point all across the USA, a wave of new restrictions gaining steam in states far beyond Alabama and Missouri are putting into place strict anti-abortion laws. The public opinion, especially among women in the USA, is clear that this major change is taking away women’s right to choose. A right that has been in place for nearly 50 years. Forced motherhood is illegitimate.

It’s no secret, that these are some of the most extreme abortion laws America’s ever seen. In fact, Alabama and Missouri have made abortion a crime, even in the case of rape and incest. And for some Republicans, this is a step too far. For instance, Ex-President Trump tweeted last year that he is strongly pro-life with the three exceptions: rape, incest, and protecting the life of the mother. The same position was taken by Ronald Reagan. However, those three exceptions are still bullshit because it is still taking away a woman’s right to choose what to do with her own body. It is just simple as that. So far, it just seems reasonable by comparison. So, for every woman in America now who wants to be in control of her own body, this is a scary time.

Abortion has been one of the most divisive issues like racism in the United States, with opponents citing religious beliefs to declare it immoral, while abortion rights advocates say a woman should have the right to choose on matters affecting her body. Now that the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade abortion law, Americans worry what other laws might be facing the same fate. Same-sex marriage? Right to contraception?

All this chaos started in May 2022 when the U.S Supreme Court leaked a draft opinion, which was published by the Journal Politico, stating its intentions to overturn the historic Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide. The leak has triggered a shock wave through the country, with a mass of people protesting about overturning the « right » to abortion. Now that this law has been finally overturned, opponents or pro-life people think that overturning Roe’s abortion law will save many innocent lives.

In a historic decision powered by its conservative majority, the US Supreme Court did not only uphold a Mississippi law banning abortion after fifteen weeks, it took the additional step of overturning the Roe v. Wade abortion law, leaving the issue up to the states. The outcome of this or the immediate effect of this will be to uphold the Mississippi law that would ban abortion law after fifteen weeks. But this also means that, in roughly half of the country, abortion is as of now or soon will be illegal Thirteen states have already triggered laws that were intended to make Roe v. Wade’s abortion law illegal in those states.

Up to now, opinion polls show a majority of Americans support abortion rights. However, according to medical experts, the abortion must be made in the first six weeks of pregnancy. Roe v. Wade granted American women that constitutional right back in 1973. But according to many observers such as conservative Samuel Alito, Roe v. Wade was wrong from the start and stated that this law was about terminating a life rather than protecting women.

Where is this chaos taking America?

 A growing number of the U.S States such as Oklahoma among others are moving to restrict access to abortion now that is formally overturned by the Supreme Court. This has become a direct assault on the dignity, rights, and lives of American women living in those states, not to mention decades of settled law.

Overturning this decision leaves abortion access to States to make their own decision. In fact, several states like Georgia, Alabama, and Missouri already have laws in place to ban abortion nationwide. In those states, doctors caught performing an abortion might face a heavy sentence of up to 99 years in jail. Yes, 99 years behind bars.

Many Americans are pissed off because of extreme laws in place of anti-abortion. It is no secret that these are some of the extreme laws America’s ever seen. The American States like Alabama have gone far by making abortion a crime. Women in Alabama or Missouri can’t even get an Uber to get to an abortion clinic. Many drivers have to cancel their routes in fear of getting sued just for transporting a woman to an abortion clinic. Far worse, even if a woman from Alabama goes into another state that allows abortion, on her way back she could get finned up to US$100.000, or worse, going to jail!

Now that the abortion right is overturned, the legal fate of abortion is left up to individual states. However, abortion is likely to remain legal in some states, especially liberal states despite the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe’s law. But so far, since the law is finally overturned, abortion is likely possible to remain legal for some time. For instance, a dozen states have already laws in place protecting abortion rights. But, there are also other states, mostly Republican-led states, which have passed already laws against abortion in defiance of Roe v. Wade and support the Supreme Court decision.

OSUN 2022: APC Joins PDP in Attack Campaign Strategy and Vote Buying Incentives Deployment as Election Approaches

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The All Progressives Congress has joined the main opposition party, the People’s Democratic Party, in using an attack campaign strategy with 22 days until the Osun 2022 governorship election, according to Positive Agenda Nigeria, which has been observing activities of political parties and their supporters on various media. The organization notes that the opposition party has been utilizing the strategy mostly since April 6, 2022, while the ruling party has continued to use it sparingly over the course of the prior weeks of monitoring.

In its seventh report of the monitoring, the non-governmental organization notes that the vote-buying controversy that had been discussed in various media over the previous weeks eventually materialized in some cities and towns, where members of the ruling party and opposition distributed various incentives to the electorate. The report contained proof that breads and beans had been distributed.

The organisation notes that findings for Week 7 indicate that the two main political parties adopted attacking and defensive strategies for their campaign messages more strongly than messages promoting their candidates. This implies that when one party accused the other, the other issues rejoinders (e.g., press statement, press conference) to debunk the allegations, and vice-versa. Dominant among such allegations that led to verbal attacks and defenses included thug-related violence, killing and voter inducements. Essentially, vote-buying was discussed mainly in relation to possible electoral violence during the poll. Then, rigging through collusion with security agencies, the INEC and political thugs were communicated by the main opposition party as part of their attacking strategies.

“Despite that the two main political parties advocated violence-free election, they accused each other of sponsoring some political thugs to harm each other’s strong supporters. Then, despite that the two parties admonished their supporters and the general people of Osun to collect the PVCs, and desist from selling their votes, some pictures (e.g., packaged rice and white beans) that suggested alleged inducement of potential voters by the two parties surfaced on Facebook and Twitter. If these were really inducements as alleged by digital natives, it means stomach infrastructure is still much an active tool politicians use to woo potential voters with a view to influencing their voting pattern. This is dangerous for the true representation of people’s choices.

In spite of the accusations and counter-accusations, supporters and members of the two parties seriously sought votes for their candidates through the communication infrastructure— Facebook, Twitter, campaign grounds, jingles and newspapers. As they canvassed votes, discussions on education dropped while issues related to economy and infrastructure picked. Moreover, the fact that the potential voters in Osun were more interested in knowing more about employment, security and agriculture in week 7 is insightful.

The political parties, had they had factored in the search interest of Osun citizens in planning their campaign messages, would have discussed the issues that would interest the citizens in convincing detail. Instead, the political actors engaged them (the public) on unrelated issues and infrastructure as observed in the parties’ campaign speeches.”

In addition, the ruling party remains the only political party that had significantly engaged the public across the campaign issues in the last seven weeks while the People’s Democratic Party remains the only opposition party that trailed the ruling party in engaging the public. The smaller opposition parties (SDP, Labour, and Accord) also had some slight changes in engaging the public on their campaign promises.

“Finally, we reiterate the recommendations we made in week 6. That is, we urge the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to partner with security agents in the state with a view to ensuring lives and property of voters are protected on the election day. Political thuggery and life-threatening vandalism should not return to the political atmosphere in Osun. We also urge the INEC to convene meetings of political stakeholders in the state where issues relating to vote buying, voter inducements and violence alongside the legal penalties for offenders will be discussed.

In addition, as election draws nearer, we specifically suggest that the two main political parties convene meetings among their media teams and handlers, and enlighten them on the need for decorum and strategic issue-based campaigns across their online platforms. This, we believe, will reduce the toxic political atmosphere being observed in Osun online-sphere. Importantly, political parties in the state should desist from unnecessary heating of the polity with their unsubstantiated allegations and counter-allegations— If they have evidence of committed violence by a party or its supporters, they should report to the appropriate authorities. All political parties should understand that elections are seasonal; they will come and go, but the state remains.”

The full report is available here

Netflix Sacks 300 Employees in New Round Layoffs

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Recall that two months ago, video streaming giant Netflix sacked 150 members of its staff. Recently, the company has sacked another 300 staff members, which represents 3% of its workforce.

The company disclosed that this move was necessary so that they can adjust costs as the company continues to record slower revenue growth. Netflix revealed that about 216 affected staff members were in the United States, 30 employees were from the Asia-Pacific countries, 53 in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and 17 in Latin America.

Following the new round of layoffs, the management had to issue a statement. In their words, “Today we sadly let go of around 300 employees. While we continue to invest significantly in the business, we made these adjustments so that our costs are growing in line with our slower revenue growth”

Netflix has joined the list of companies that have laid off staff members this period over a decrease in revenue growth. Other companies are Tesla, Compass, Stitch Fix, and Coinbase. Netflix laying off staff members is no doubt business-driven and not based on individual performance.

In the first quarter of the year, the company was hit with a drastic decrease in revenue, when it lost 200,000 subscribers and is expected to lose an additional 2 million subscribers in the 2nd quarter.

Part of what led to a major loss of subscribers for Netflix was a hike in their subscription price. The company has also attributed password sharing to the decrease in its revenue as it is making efforts to crack down on password sharing, noting that over 100 million households are sharing the same password.

Password sharing has impacted the earnings of the streaming platform which has translated into a loss of opportunity for subscription sales. Netflix initially allowed password sharing to attract subscribers in its early days.

However, subscribers started to use the platform beyond just immediate family, sharing it as a group subscription plan with friends and acquaintances. While the concept had a promising start to attract subscribers, it currently seems to have outlived its purpose.

Recall when Netflix was founded in 1997, the company swiftly developed a reputation for revolutionizing the movie rental market, which saw them dominate the market, enjoying minimal direct competition.

The company then discovered a way to maintain its market by positioning itself where it entered the movie market in its infancy. The streaming company continued to enjoy that domination until other streaming companies began to surface.

Currently, the company is faced with heightened stiff competition from other streaming companies like Hulu, Walt Disney, Amazon Prime Video, HBO max, and Discovery +.

Looking at the strong competition Netflix is facing from other streaming companies, it shows that one thing is certain in business, which is that no matter how long a business or brand have been dominating the market, they will eventually begin to face stiff competition from competitors, which is why a business or company must not rest on its laurels, rather they should keep improving and evolving.

One thing Netflix must do to regain its spot as the number one streaming giant is to identify a strong competitive advantage and offer services that are lacking in other streaming services. Also, their subscription fee should be in sync with other streaming companies, because naturally, humans will love to go for subscriptions with a lesser price.

Tekedia Capital Invests in Touch and Pay Technologies, the Microtransaction Fintech Leader

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It is one of the finest technology companies in Africa. It is the leader in microtransactions. I joined the advisory board about 3 years ago when it was processing just N5 million per month. Today, it is hitting N6 billion per month. I am very excited to announce that Tekedia Capital this month invested in Touch and Pay Technologies Ltd (YC W22), the undisputed fintech leader for assured-revenue , informal and formal microtransactions, in Africa.

We see a great category-king company, and a business with the right business tools and models to unlock the cash and microtransaction component of the $320 billion transactions which move from consumers to companies yearly in Nigeria. Scale that across Africa, you will see a new type of animal called “unicorn” coming home! I like unicorns, hello.

To join members of Tekedia Capital and own a piece of leading technology-anchored startups in Africa, connect with Nnamdi Odumody or read here. The best companies come to Tekedia Capital and we make friends with the finest innovators. We won the best angel/VC fund award in Nigeria in 2021.

When A Cookie Destroys An Empire As China Unveils New Regulations for Live-streaming

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Li Jiaqi, the king of selling lipstick in China, made a big mistake: he replicated the military tanks (with cookies and ice cream) used in Tiananmen Square (China) massacre which happened decades ago. As he was in his liveshow, the platform took him off. He had committed an unforgivable sin by reminding the Chinese of that past when he live-streamed the “tanks” on the eve of the massacre’s anniversary.

Then, he has been largely banned.  Li is the world’s most successful seller of lipstick and makeup; he has the record of generating $1.7 billion in sales within 12 hours. In other words, he does more in hours than what some companies do in a year!

There are still three more weeks to go China’s annual mega shopping event on November 11, but one of China’s top livestreamers has already sold some $1.7 billion worth of goods in a promotion to usher in the event.

In a 12-hour-livestream on Wednesday kicking off Alibaba’s Singles Day Shopping Festival on its Taobao app, Austin Li Jiaqi — widely known as “Lipstick King” — moved 10.7 billion Chinese yuan ($1.7 billion) worth of products reported China’s Economic Daily newspaper. Alibaba does not typically release sales numbers, but CED cited data from third-party data analysis company Hongren Dianji.

But his creation of a tank with cookies and ice cream is causing problems. Now, China has unveiled new regulations to deal with livestreaming: “The 31 banned behaviors during live-streaming sessions include publishing content that weakens or distorts the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, the socialist system or the country’s reforms and opening-up.”

Simply, that livestream is going to eclipse and distort the world’s largest livestream-commerce market. Ice cream and biscuit (if you prefer that) could be that powerful!!!

Just when it feels the dust has settled on China’s regulatory crackdown on its tech sector, the authorities are shifting focus to another part of the country’s digital industry – live-streaming.

SCMP reports that China has issued new regulation on the live-streaming industry that lists 31 banned behaviors, limiting topics that influencers can talk about.

The latest move complements the government’s efforts since 2021 to regulate the booming digital economy. Other sectors of the tech industry, including payment, ride-hailing and edtech, have been severely dealt with as the government intensified efforts to clip wings and keep everything under the control of the Communist Party.

China Unveils 31 New Regulations to Control Live-streaming Behaviors