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West African Region Faces Worst Food Crisis Due To Impact Of The Russian-Ukraine War

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The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has in no doubt affected national economies, food supplies as well as global energy markets. One negative thing about war is the fact that it brings about food shortages and also disrupts economic activities. It was recently disclosed that the West African region is currently facing the worst food crisis which has seen the price of food skyrocket as well as a shortage of food availability, which is a result of the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on the region.

According to a report, it was disclosed that about 27 million people are suffering from hunger in the region, and it is estimated that the number could rise to 38 million by June, a 40% increase from last year and a historic high. Amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, the food and agriculture organization of the United Nations (FAO) disclosed that the prolongment of the war will In no doubt increase the number of malnourished people globally as a result of food shortage.

The surge in food prices is already leading to food security problems around the world, especially in West Africa. Already, the African continent has been suffering from climate change which has drastically reduced Agricultural production. An estimate of over 100 million people in Africa lives in extreme poverty, due to the adverse effect of climate change on their lives and livelihoods. Now the Russia-Ukraine war has intensified the suffering in Africa, most especially in the West African region as some countries have been pushed into famine.

In times of warfare, every country is affected either developed, developing, or underdeveloped. One edge the developed nations have over the rest is that in times of war, they have strong economies that can sustain them from food crises and hunger. It is quite unfortunate that both Russia and Ukraine are two of the most important Agricultural commodity exporters in the world. In 2021, Ukraine ranked among the top three global exporters of wheat, maize, and rapeseed, while the Russian Federation also stood as the world’s top exporter of Nitrogen fertilizers.

It is a known fact that one of the basic needs of man is food, and once the supply of food or cultivation of crops is affected, then human existence is threatened. The prices of wheat have skyrocketed since the war began, and it was disclosed that wheat is a significant staple food in most countries with East Africa importing about 90% of its wheat from Russia and Ukraine. Also, six West African countries import 30-50% of their Wheat from Russia.

With no one having a clue about when the war between Russia and Ukraine will be over, there needs to be serious intervention to help the plight of those in regions severely affected by the war. Developed countries should swing into action to help solve the food crises that the war has brought upon such regions. They should see the need to extend helping hands to nations greatly affected, most especially nations in the West African region by supplying them with humanitarian materials as it will help to mitigate and reduce hunger as well as lower the proposed high death rate.

Deconstructing the Most Common Ramadan Fasting Impact Misconceptions

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Without spirituality, no religion exists. Attaining a high level of spiritualism entails carrying out specific actions as prescribed by Holy Book sayings and teachings (Quran and Bible). In some cases, Christians and Muslims follow their leaders’ instructions in order to get closer to God. Fasting is one of the ways to achieve spiritualism in both religions, and it is one of the ways to receive favorable responses or answers from God.

In terms of costs and advantages to individuals and nations, this means has been perceived differently by people all around the world. Ramadan, which is both a month and a name for fasting in Islam, has elicited more conflicting sentiments throughout the years about its costs and advantages than lent, which is fasting in Christianity. The fact that Ramadan is a month that is highly prominent and respected by Muslims may explain why people and organizations pay so much attention to it.

Apart from that, because Ramadan is a fasting month, Muslims must strengthen their spiritual commitments and social connection with both Muslims and non-Muslims at this time. Allah in Quran 2 verse 183 says: “O you who believe, fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may develop God-consciousness.”

Meanwhile, the purpose of this piece is not to tell the audience what they already know about the principles of fasting throughout Ramadan. Its goal is to dispel some common misconceptions about the month’s costs and advantages. Our analyst recently expressed his opinions on how Muslim employees should be accommodated during Ramadan [the thoughts are here]. Readers were prompted to ask a series of questions in response to the ideas. The basic premise of the submission is that businesses and countries lose money during the month. As a result, our analyst looked into numerous perspectives on the subject.

There are a lot of studies that reveal mixed costs and advantages from the perspective of academic research. In terms of productivity, health and economic research show that fasting diminishes labor working capacity, affects persons with chronic ailments, and lowers the Gross Domestic Product of countries, particularly those dominated by Muslims, due to low employee productivity. Some of the findings of these research agree with Nigerians who told our analyst that having to get up before dawn and eat breakfast, as well as undertaking some activities, has an impact on employees’ productivity when they get at work.

On the subject of health, some people who have certain health problems often experience complications before the fasting period is over. Despite these submissions, our analyst points out that the Quran outlines the rationale for fasting as well as how it should be done and who should not participate. The Quran also specifies what Muslims who are unable to participate due to health issues should do. Therefore, the findings of research pointing to harmful effects of the Ramadan on Muslims’ health should be utilized with caution.

Several medical professionals have stated over the years that limiting food intake during the day can aid in the prevention of health problems and the improvement of mental health. Because the month provides spiritual capacity to reflect on habits and behaviors, the mental health of every Muslim who actively participated in various activities linked with the month is predicted to improve greatly. Therfore, enhanced mental health is guaranteed throughout the month. Increased interpersonal relationships, increased attention to the poor, and increased equality between the rich and the poor are only a few of the social benefits that cannot be erased during the month.

Researchers should re-examine the claim that the month affects economic growth due to decreased staff productivity. This is necessary since a single variable cannot completely reveal the month’s economic effects. Increasing Muslim spending is likely to have a favourable impact on the economy and, invariably, consumer stocks. For example, between 1989 and 2007, market returns in 14 mostly Muslim countries were much higher and less volatile during the month than the rest of the year. Ramadan promotes self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, and empathy, among other things.

Apple Will No Longer Repair iPhone Flagged As Stolen Or Missing

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American multinational technology corporation that specializes in consumer electronics, software, and online services, Apple recently disclosed that it will no longer repair iPhones marked as missing or stolen. The company now demands that repair technicians deny users a repair of their device if they are notified of its missing status in the mobile genius or GSMA systems they use to service customers.

The GSMA device registry is a database of device serial numbers with information about the status of each device. That is to say, if someone reports their iPhone as stolen to law enforcement, the authorities will flag the device through GSMA, which can help repair providers identify a device as missing if it is brought to their shop for repair.

This is good news for all iPhone users, as Apple has assured them that in case their iPhone gets missing or stolen, it won’t be repaired by Apple or any of its authorized providers. For iPhone users to enable this feature on their device, they need to input their details in the GSMA registry.

The GSMA registry is a global database where users can register their devices IMEI with a status such as misplaced, stolen, etc. This feature by iPhone will make it difficult for the iPhone device to be stolen. Apple builds on its existing rules that restrict technicians from removing a device’s activation lock unless the customer can provide proof of ownership.

Before the addition of this feature, iPhone had a similar existing feature that allows its users to recover their phones either lost or stolen. All they had to do was to sign in to the icloud and find their device. Or they could mark the device as lost, which remotely locks it with a passcode keeping users’ information secure. I assume these features were never enough, the reason for the upgraded new feature by Apple.

Seeing all these features rolled out by iPhone, I am not surprised as to why Apple sets its company apart from the rest, because they tend to focus on the needs and privacy of their customers, giving them their desired satisfaction. No doubt, this newly upgraded feature by Apple will reduce theft on the iPhone, although I feel there is a minor constraint as regards the use of this feature.

It is a known fact that Apple products are usually expensive, especially the iPhone, such high prices have however given rise to the purchase of second-hand Apple devices. My concern is, in case one buys a fairly used iPhone device, and unfortunately, the phone gets misplaced or stolen. I feel there might be a challenge in trying to retrieve it because the user of the iPhone bought it already.

Also, it might discourage people from buying second-hand iPhone devices outside of official and authorized sources, unless they are purchasing a new one. Although looking at the feature with a holistic approach, I will say that a large percentage of iPhone users can now heave a sigh of relief as the chances of their mobile devices getting stolen will be reduced.

Fintech Startup, Fast, is Shutting Down

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As the fintech startups, blessed by overwhelming investor interest, burgeon into a multibillion dollar emerging market, scaling to sustainable growth is increasingly becoming a hurdle as the industry gets saturated and competition heats up.

The situation means many startups offering common services will have to wield a magic wand to stay afloat, otherwise they’d get drowned in the sea of competition dominated by big fish. This is the story of Fast, a startup that provided online checkout products.

On Tuesday afternoon, the fintech announced that it will shut down, confirming the fears many had expressed for days now about its future. Reports indicated that its 2021 revenue growth was modest, its cash burn high and its fundraising options limited.

The Information, citing sources, broke the news that the company is winding down. In a statement issued later, Fast confirmed the news saying that in the wake of “making great strides on our mission of making buying and selling frictionless for everyone, we have made the difficult decision to close our doors.”

TechCrunch ran a brief on Fast’s journey to its unfortunately botched great future.

The company, founded by Domm Holland and Allison Barr Allen, went on to describe itself as a “trailblazer,” saying that not all such parties make it to “the mountain top,” claiming that while it failed, the startup managed to “forever” change the world online commerce. How much credit the short-lived company can actually claim for work in the one-click checkout market is far from clear, but at least Fast is going out as it lived: giving itself more props than perhaps its business results warranted.

Fast posted a paltry six-figure revenue total in 2021, despite raising a $102 million Series B led by Stripe. The company’s burn rate was said to be as high as $10 million per month, or a simply massive multiple of its revenue, let alone gross profit.

A company imploding a year after raising nine figures won’t be a common story this year, but startup failures come in degrees; this is a more high-profile crash. Others will be slower-motion and less violent in their halt.

PitchBook data indicates that Fast was last valued at around $580 million, measured on a post-money basis. For the employees holding options that are now worth nothing, the company’s shuttering is a shock. Whether the company’s founders were able to sell some shares in the company’s huge Series B is not clear, but if they did, let’s hope they distribute the cash to their former staff.

The company has raised $124.5 million since its 2019 inception, according to Crunchbase. Besides Stripe, other investors include Index Ventures, Susa Ventures and Global Founders Capital.

As recently as March 28, 2022, Fast was inking deals such as one with The Honest Company to implement one-click checkout for its customers. Earlier this year, NPR reported on how CEO Holland had his share of controversy in Australia prior to starting Fast. Holland’s former startup Tow.com.au, which aimed to be “the Uber of towing,” failed in what at least one person described as a “disaster.” NPR’s article noted that Holland’s previous venture was embroiled “in a multimillion-dollar billing dispute with the Australian state government over towing and impounding fees that led to the startup’s liquidation in 2018.”

Meanwhile, in the wake of Fast’s demise, community resources are already cropping up — including a list of former workers. A quick scan of social media indicates that a number of companies are looking to snap up Fast staff. The talent market for startup workers is still hot, so perhaps the impact on those laid off today will prove short-lived.

Fast’s conclusion comes after some other richly valued startups have begun to pull back. Layoffs are ticking back up more broadly in startup-land, and one very well-known unicorn cut its valuation to better incentivize its workers. Earlier today, TechCrunch reported that Workrise — which was valued at $2.9 billion last year after a $300 million raise —laid off what is believed to be “hundreds” of employees. 2022 is shaping up to look at a lot different from 2021.

Nigeria 2023: It’s Time To Ask Pertinent Questions

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I give God all the thanks and glory for always keeping us fit and sound in order to witness another outing in line with the tradition of this divine movement.

It’s no longer news that it has become a tradition for us to gather here towards doing what the Almighty has directed us to do. This simply means that we always look forward to witnessing a moment like this.

Since it’s clear to everyone that the initiation of this movement was as directed by God, I have vowed to ensure that we do not depart from the truth as long as it lasts. Therefore, we shall continue to stick to the gospel truth whenever we are gathered here.

I sincerely welcome each of us once again for finding time to make it to this arena. Your continued audience has clearly shown that we are really attracted to the truth. I welcome us wholeheartedly because the reactions I have received so far from you are very encouraging.

In last week’s edition, we clearly stated that the impending 2023 race in Nigeria is strictly meant for only qualified aspirants. I took time to explain to us why the race is not for just anybody but only for competent and reliable citizens of the acclaimed Giant of Africa.

We made it clear and understandable that only the most qualified and credible set of aspirants would participate in the fast approaching race. It would be open for only those who have distinguished themselves from those who think anyone can come from anywhere to lead Nigerians.

This edition is interested in letting us know that this is the time to ask pertinent questions. It is the right moment to ask not just questions but “very important” ones. It is mainly concerned with letting us know that if we fail to ask good questions, we may not understand where exactly we are expected to go from here.

Fellow Nigerians, this is really the appropriate time for us to ask reasonable and very crucial questions. It is the right time to find out the exact road we are supposed to follow in order to arrive at the main destination. It is the real moment to come up with questions whose answers would help us to take the right actions.

First, we need to ask at this time about the background of those who are aspiring to contest for various key positions come 2023. We need to know where they are coming from. It is our duty to find out what they have been into in the past, or the kind of business/work they had done before now. Such inquiry will make us realize who truly they are or what they are made up of.

The background or antecedents of the aspirants wouldn’t be hard to ascertain if we are truly determined to do so. Without any one’s assistance, we can individually find out where they are coming from and what they had done in the past, or had been able to accomplish before now.

It is so important to find out the background of the aspirants because, it has become clear that most of them are not even worthy to dine with Nigerians let alone leading them. Most of them have done and are still doing a lot of dirty things without our knowledge. It is our responsibility to dig deep in this very aspect.

It is also time for us to ask about the aims of the aspirants. We need to find out from them their actual intention or what they intend to do for Nigerians, or the electorate, as the case might be, if they emerge victoriously.

The above inquiry is very necessary because most of them do not have any single aim and talk more of how they intend to actualize it. They are only interested in coming to defraud us of our common treasure. They are only concerned in gambling with the country’s funds if elected the President or lawmakers, as might be the case.

They must therefore outline their agenda before we can listen to them let alone voting them into power. It won’t be embarrassing if we find out that most of them cannot boast of any agenda because they have not occupied any leadership position in their entire life. How can someone who has not held any leadership responsibility before be given the opportunity to lead a country or state?

They must therefore be willing and always prepared to at all times remind us of their actual agenda for the leadership positions they are aspiring for. Hence, their aims or agenda ought to be written in our minds because they have severally been tendered before the electorate.

Their aspiration for the country must be clear and very easy to understand by everyone. Their aspiration and motive are very transparent, that even a-day-old child can read for himself. The aspirant must be reckoned as one who is very close to the people.

Dear Nigerians, this is really the time to ask very important questions as the topic reads. It is the right time to find out for ourselves where these numerous aspirants are coming from as well as their vision for the country if eventually elected into office.

At this juncture, please, permit me to take a break till we meet again to continue from where we stopped.