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NPF Rescue Me: Nigerian Police Launches An App for Emergencies

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The Nigerian Police Force (NPF) has launched a new safety app dubbed NPF Rescue Me, designed to help people in Nigeria to get quick help when they’re in trouble.

The Police Public Relation Officer, Olumiyiwa Adejobi, in a series of tweets during the weekend, explains that the app was created to help the Force to respond as quickly as possible to distresses.

Nigeria is among the countries where people find it hard to get police services with a phone call, unless you’re a member of the elite or you’re connected. The app is expected to change the status quo. Adejobi said the initiative is to take policing to the grassroots and it’s free and effective.

“It’s an app, and every police formation police formation has been integrated on it and some other operational units to respond to distress,” he said.

https://twitter.com/Princemoye1/status/1508105150602399748?t=I1kvQYSnkyEgiVCuJsMdpQ&s=19

Below are the app’s six major functions published by the NPF.

Emergency Alert: At the tap of the emergency button, your alert will be automatically sent to the Nigerian Police Force command and control team, where operators will track your location with GPS and dispatch the necessary help your way.

Report Crime: The app has a report crime feature which uses a web-based dispatch system for quick help and intervention by men of the Nigerian Police Force. Users are required to press the feature button when they notice a crime is being committed or an individual’s safety is being threatened.

Navigation: The app also has a navigation feature which will pinpoint your current location and accurately guide you to your destination using GPS in case you miss your way and need a guide to ascertain your location and route.

Contact Address: With this feature, you can save the contact details of your relatives or those you’ll like to reach out to in case of an emergency at the tap of the button.

Report A Police: This feature helps users to report police officers found exhibiting discourteous behavior or acting contrary to the law. The app makes it easier to reach out to the Nigerian Police Public Complaints Rapid Response Unit. You can file a report by simply clicking on this feature on the app with an option to upload your evidence.

Request An Ambulance: This feature is spot on if you have a medical emergency or see people in medical emergencies like road accidents, and fire outbreaks. A simple tap on the request of an ambulance will get an ambulance and a medical team dispatched to your location via web-based GPS tracking.

Nigeria has many phone call-based emergency channels including the national 112 and Lagos State-owned 767.  However, the telephone-based emergency services are said to fall short of emergency needs around the country. Thus, emergency services have been prioritized so that only calls on heftier issues such as armed robbery, accidents and fire outbreaks get responses. Launching an app that broadens the chances of Nigerians getting the needed response in times of emergency marks a shift from the call-only system. Nigerians say they hope the app, which is available on app stores, is as effective as the police have described it.

Gas Flaring In Nigeria And The Way Forward

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The use of gas by mankind over the years has hitherto remained unending and inevitable, but the numerous dangers inherent in its exploration remains a thing of tremendous worry to all concerned.

Gas flaring in Nigeria has over past decades remained an environmental phenomenon of great concern within the shores of the oil-producing areas in the country.

A gas flare, alternatively known as a flare stack, is a gas combustion device used in industrial plants such as petroleum refineries, chemical plants, natural gas processing plants as well as at oil/gas production.

 Gas flaring is the burning of natural gas that is associated with crude oil when it is pumped up from the ground. In petroleum-producing areas where insufficient investment was made in infrastructure to utilize natural gas, flaring is employed to dispose of this associated gas.

 Flares are important safety devices used in refineries and petrochemical facilities. They safely burn excess hydrocarbon gasses which cannot be recovered or recycled. During flaring, excess gasses are combined with steam and/or air, and burnt off in the flare system to produce water vapour and carbon dioxide.

A flare system comprises a flare stack and pipes that feed gas to the stack. Because natural gas is valuable, companies would rather capture than flare it. However, there are several reasons it may be necessary to flare gas during drilling, production or processing.

In industrial plants, flare stacks are primarily used for burning off flammable gas released by pressure relief valves unplanned over-pressuring of plant equipment. However, during plant or partial plant startups and shutdowns, flare stacks are equally utilized for the planned combustion of gases over relatively short periods.

The fact is that gas flaring at several oil and gas production sites protects against the dangers inherent in over-pressuring industrial plant equipment. This is the reason the practice has seemingly become inevitable to the various oil firms operating within the shores of countries like Nigeria.

A good example of the consequences of failure to flare escaping gas was evident in the Bhopal disaster on 3rd December 1984 in India when a flare tower was broken and couldn’t flare escaping Methyl isocyanate gas. The gas in question had reportedly been in an over-pressurized tank and released by a safety valve, which resulted in its release into the surrounding area.

When petroleum crude oil is extracted and produced from oil wells, raw natural gas associated with the oil is brought to the surface, especially in areas of the world that are lacking pipelines and other gas transportation infrastructure. Vast amounts of such associated gas are commonly flared as waste or unusable gas.

It’s noteworthy that the flaring of associated gas may occur at the top of a vertical flare stack or it might occur in a ground-level flare in an earthen pit. Preferably, associated gas is often re-injected into the reservoir, which saves it for future use while maintaining higher well pressure and crude oil production.

When industrial plant equipment items are over-pressured, the pressure relief valve is invariably an essential safety device that automatically releases gasses and sometimes liquids. These pressure relief valves are usually needed by industrial design codes and standards as well as by law.

The released gasses and liquids are then routed through large piping systems known as flare headers to a vertical elevated flare. They are thereby burned as they exit the flare stacks. The size and brightness of the resulting flame depends solely upon the flammable materials’ flow rate.

To keep the flare system functional, a small amount of gas is continuously burnt, like a pilot light, so that the system is ceaselessly ready for its basic purpose as an overpressure safety system.

It’s worth noting that flaring can affect wildlife – likewise other living creatures – by attracting them such as birds and insects, among others to the flare. Survey indicated that about 7,500 migrating songbirds were attracted to and killed by the flare at the liquefied natural gas terminal in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada on September 13, 2013. Similar incidents have taken place at flares on offshore oil and gas installations in some other countries.

A few years back, two bodies were reportedly inaugurated, namely: the Nigerian Gas Flare Commercialization Programme (NGFCP) Ministerial Steering Committee and the Programme Management Office (PMO), were directed to activate the NGFCP Community, Awareness and Sensitization/Participation Plan (CASP) to ensure widespread awareness and full participation of key stakeholders in the Niger Delta areas.

Nigerians were equally notified that a Proposal Evaluation Committee (PEC) was also set up to receive applications and aptly consider applicants who are ably qualified to handle the contracts by painstakingly scrutinizing their respective qualifications.

It’s disheartening that over three years of initiating the said lofty policy, the Nigeria’s government is yet to make any tangible move towards considering the clauses enshrined therein, let alone implementing them.

The bitter truth is that the ongoing practice of gas flaring, in which the natural gas associated with petroleum extraction is burned off in the atmosphere rather than being removed by alternative means such as subterranean re-injection or confinement to storage tanks for eventual sale, is particularly controversial to assert the least.

Gas flaring immensely contributes to climate change by emitting carbon dioxide – the main greenhouse gas – which has serious implications for both Nigeria’s environment and the rest of the world.

More so, the unending industrial practice causes the surrounding communities to suffer from increased severe health risks to include respiratory illnesses and other related diseases, thereby leading to premature deaths.

Gas flares have potentially-harmful effects on the health and livelihood of the people in the affected areas, as they release poisonous chemicals. This is why it is high time the governments at all levels expedited action with a view to bringing the societal menace to a full stop.

Apart from the dwellers who died owing to hardship occasioned by gas flaring and allied matters like oil spillage, it’s worth noting that several environmental activists had lost their precious lives – or been reportedly killed – while fighting for a better life for the people of the Niger Delta. A good example of members of this group is the Late Ken Saro-Wiwa who fought doggedly till he was executed by the military regime.

In spite of all the countless bad omens and ordeals that transpired in the past as a result of gas flaring, the government is ostensibly yet to learn a lesson, or be moved by the untold sufferings of the Nigerian people whose lands have hitherto been the major – if not sole – surviving point of the entire country.

Aside from the health and environmental effects of gas flaring, reports show that Nigeria invariably loses about N197bn to the practice in just nine months. It was reliably revealed that oil and gas firms operating in the country flared approximately a total of 215.9 billion standard cubic feet of natural gas in the first nine months of 2018 alone, amounting to a potential loss of the aforementioned sum of money.

For Nigeria to get it right, a strict and genuine tech-driven measure is earnestly required from the concerned authorities. Hence, the constituted committees, which apparently went into moribund on arrival, must endeavour to embrace all the needed technicalities towards aptly delivering on the mandate given to them.

Most importantly, for all the regulations and extant laws forbidding gas flaring to be fully adhered to, the government is expected to wear the required political will like clothing. This is a step we must see as a priority and inevitable.

We can’t continue to dwell on a retrogressive approach at a time we are yearning for progressive one. 

Our condolences to victims of the Abuja-Kaduna train terrorist attack

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May I use this medium to send my condolences to victims of the Abuja-Kaduna train terrorist attack in Nigeria. I also send my prayers for quick full recovery of the  survivors. This attack is unfortunate. Many years ago, as a young graduate in the Diamond Bank IT department, I would be sent to travel to any part of Nigeria to get a new branch up and running. I worked in the Software Automation Unit which was the heart of the bank. 

I used to charter a taxi from Abuja to Makurdi  all by myself, get to the  new branch, do my work and within hours, call my boss in Lagos, informing him that  “the bank is live”. The next day, you pick a taxi with no fear of any risk back to Abuja to take the next flight back to Lagos! 

A week after, Abakaliki, etc will come. Then,  no one ever discussed security risks; it was always can you get this done when you get there so that the branch would open for customers. 

But today, everything has fallen apart. Nigeria needs peace, desperately. Attacking a moving train is pure wickedness. The other day they wanted to access the airport! I wish those affected STRENGTH and hope this will be the LAST incident.

The Call On Ukraine Was Military “Wrong” but Policy “Fair”

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On March 12, 2022, I wrote “It is very painful but I project that Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, will likely fail by Thursday, March 17 2022, using the average miles per day Russia is capturing, unless something stops them”. I also added “I can change my opinion depending on what I see on reporting… I am simply using data to extrapolate, nothing more. This is not physics.”

For many who do not know that I get many things wrong, they keep reminding me that Kyiv is still standing. Thanks for even thinking that I would be right!  People, Ndubuisi is wrong – that should end it. I have already explained on March 22, 2022 on that piece; I archive all posts at Tekedia.

“In Kiev, physically I was wrong but policy-wise, Kiev actually “fell”. I have stopped writing about this war. Why? The war “ended” on the 15th when Ukrainian leader agreed that Ukraine would not join NATO. (A shift from we have the right to choose the direction of our future).

That acknowledgment would have  closed everything except that Russia moved the goalpost. Russia now wants to make Crimea annexation permanent and annex the Donbass region – and link both via Mariupol (the “hell” right now) ,(Read Putin’s phone call with Turkey  president). 

Today, President Z was even clearer: “It’s a compromise for everyone: for the West, which doesn’t know what to do with us with regard to NATO, for Ukraine, which wants security guarantees, and for Russia, which doesn’t want further NATO expansion… We have heard for years that the doors were open, but we also heard that we could not join. It’s a truth and it must be recognized,” Zelenskyy said.

Across all points which triggered the war and which Russia requested, Ukraine has agreed to nearly all. But the problem is that Russia has added more. So, Ukraine policy-wise fell before 17th even though militarily that is not the case. Putin is being wicked now for destroying when he has gotten nearly all!]” 

Let’s move on from it; Ndubuisi is wrong. Do not keep reminding me of that. It is not physics. It is a war; time will tell but as it stands, I do not know why they are still fighting after Ukraine has largely agreed to most things Russia originally demanded including a “neutral” state. But do not count out testing new weapons as part of R&D by Russia and NATO, on Ukraine.

How players can start out at a live casino

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Casinos have been a popular entertainment choice for hundreds of years since the first one opened in Venice in 1638. Over the last hundred years, casinos have become a more mainstream choice, attracting a wide range of gamers as well as those who like to watch others play.

When the virtual world began to emerge, casino games were among some of the first to be digitised as companies wrote code that could simulate games of chance accurately. All the major games were represented as people played video versions of a variety of games, including:

  • Poker
  • Baccarat
  • Blackjack
  • Craps
  • Slots
  • Roulette

These games, including online casino uden rofus, soon became popular and many casinos included digital games alongside their traditional counterparts to give players a choice and broaden their offering. As the internet proliferated and the technology that supported the games became more and more advanced, online gaming took off and the online casino market became a hugely popular gaming sector.

Technology and casinos

The gaming industry has always been at the forefront of technology, with games embracing new innovations as soon as they come to market. By staying at the cutting edge, video games have been able to showcase their own originality, offering players a chance to play hundreds of versions of their favourite games.

With improvements in graphics and the speed at which content could be delivered, even the simplest games had to stay current to compete, so high-end graphics and user-friendly interfaces became the industry standard for casino games. Games designers were often ahead of their time, coming up with creative approaches to some of the most popular games that would not actually be possible until the technology to deliver them caught up.

This was the case with live online casino games, which were first conceived in the 1990s, but it wasn’t until streaming technology became more widely available that they offered the immersive experience that players wanted. As soon as gamers could dial in to a real casino game from wherever they were in the world, live casino games became a firm favourite among those who wanted to combine the excitement of a live game with the convenience of gaming from home.

The increasing popularity of live gaming was made even more accessible by the huge uptake in the use of mobile devices. Developers designed apps to be played on the go, simplifying the controls and making it even easier for players to enjoy the live casino experience from wherever they happen to be.

Getting started with live casino gaming

With so many players opting for casino games, there’s plenty of choice available for a new player that wants to take their first foray into the world of live casino gaming. If you want to experience the fun of online casino gaming, then the first thing to do is find a legitimate casino site to play on.

Online casinos have to be licensed by an official gaming authority that ensures that all gaming sites adhere to a strict code of conduct and guarantee fairness and excellent customer service for their players. There are plenty of established sites, such as Rainbow Riches, that offer players the chance to enjoy a variety of games with the security of knowing that they are fully protected. Other examples include 22bet casino.

It’s also important to check that your chosen site will allow you to deposit and withdraw cash using your preferred payment method. Although most sites accept all major credit and debit cards, some players prefer to use web-based finance services to cryptocurrencies to manage their casino game payments, so make sure your first choice is supported by your chosen site.

Seek out promotions

One of the things that appeals most to online casino gamers is the variety of promotions and bonuses available in the online realm. Many providers offer a choice of discounts, including:

  • Welcome /Sign-up bonus
  • First deposit bonus
  • Loyalty bonus
  • Free spins
  • Referral bonus
  • Cashback bonus
  • Weekly/monthly bonus

Players can check the terms and conditions to ascertain their eligibility for the various offers available, check which can be applied and whether they can be combined to create even more enticing discounts. New players can take advantage of bonuses that allow them to effectively play for free as a way to find their feet in the world of online casino gaming.

Choosing your game 

Experienced casino goers will usually have a favourite game, but if you’re new to the world of playing online, then it may take you a while to settle on one. There are games that rely purely on chance (and statistics) as well as games that require a degree of skill and experience, such as poker.

Whatever type of game you prefer, you can enjoy playing live online where the action is as close to a bricks-and-mortar casino as it is possible to get. With real dealers and croupiers offering an authentic playing experience, players can interact with the game in the same way that they would if they were there in person.

Live casinos have a universal appeal – from casino veterans that want to make the most of modern technology to recreate their favourite aspects of gaming in person, to complete newcomers that want to try their hand at casino games in a low-pressure way.