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Buy Wakanda Inu on Roqqu in 5 Minutes

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WKD is a decentralized meme token created to drive growth through decentralized finance-oriented activities across the world. Being a pioneer of this mission, Wakanda Inu is a community meme project forged from the deep and warm consciousness of humanity.

The Meme coin aims to drive more charity-oriented causes in the world through its use. To do this, 4% of all its tokens will be used for charity. The community hopes that, in doing so, they will show people everywhere how everyone can achieve their dreams.

Wakanda Inu Token ($WKD) is currently listed on Roqqu.

About The Wakanda Team

Most Cryptocurrency projects have central leaders but for Wakanda Inu, there is no CEO, no CMO, and no Business Developer. Wakanda Inu is managed by a decentralised community driven by the desire to see this project succeed & every decision is determined by the community votes

Everyone works together on this project because everyone owns it. Community initiatives call for community commitment; if the project succeeds, the community will benefit. If ft fails, the community will suffer.

How Does Wakanda Coin Work

The Wakanda Inu meme token operates on Binance smartchain. It’s the first African-owned community meme token, inspired by Marvel’s blockbuster film about the African Panther.

According to Wakanda Inu’s Panthers Words in their website, 80% of the public sale goes to liquidity. Before the launch of the coin, there would be no presale of Wakanda Inu Token. The liquidity of this token is locked and their team is made up of World Class Developers 

What are the Prospects of The Wakanda Coin

According to the coin market cap. The Wakanda Inu token increased by 300% in just 24 hours. As a result, its trading volume has doubled. The meme token has seen impressive growth, breaking records set by Shiba Inu and Floki. Coins having a one-billion-dollar market cap means the price will have to rise 35 times from current prices, and the Wakanda community members are determined to achieve this goal.

How to Buy Wakanda Inu On Roqqu

Wakanda Inu was immediately launched on Roqqu as soon as it started to gain ground. We responded to our Roqquians as soon as they requested for the token.Now you can buy, sell and trade Wakanda Inu with ease.

To buy a coin on Roqqu, you would have to sign up on the platform and have an account to enable you trade on the platform. You can register on the platform and get verified by using this link here

Now that  you have an account on Roqqu, you can now buy any coin you want on Roqqu. Here is a simple way to get Wakanda Inu on Roqqu;

Wakanda Inu Video: A SIMPLE WAY TO GET Wakanda Inu ($WKD) ON ROQQU.

 

STEP 1:  DEPOSIT MONEY INTO YOUR ROQQU WALLET

STEP 2: SCROLL TO THE END & CLICK ON  “ADD NEW WALLET”

STEP 3: FIND WAKANDA INU COIN & TAP THE COIN  BUTTON

STEP 4: CLICK ON YOUR COIN & CLICK ON THE “BUY BUTTON”

STEP 5: INPUT THE AMOUNT OF COIN IN NAIRA, & CLICK ON PROCEED WITH PURCHASE

VOILA!   YOU NOW HAVE WAKANDA COIN IN YOUR WALLET.

CONGRATULATIONS!  Tell your friends the good news by sharing your referral link so they can join in the fun. Visit www.roqqu.com to learn more.

PUSH, do not just knock all the time!

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The door is closed. Sure – everyone can see it. But I have seen many closed doors which are not locked. Simply, a simple push will get you in, even when a knock would not have worked, because no one was on the other side to open it for you.

Many things in life seem closed, and we keep knocking, when what we need is a PUSH. “Sir, can I review that work for you?” – that is a knock. Possibly, he responds “do not bother”. “Sir, this is my review of that work” – that is a push. You’re in.

PUSH, do not just knock all the time. More “pushes” turn “black doors” into “white doors” because the rays of light get through.

Intensifying Awareness Amid World Diabetes Day

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November 14 annually, the world commemorates the World Diabetes Day. The day, which is an annual and international commemoration, was instituted in the year 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) to help in raising public awareness on the dangers and control of diabetes.

World Diabetes Day became an official United Nations (UN) Day in 2007 through the passage of the UN Resolution. The day was chosen in honour of the birthday of Frederick Banting who along with Charles Best first conceived the idea which led to the discovery of insulin in 1921.

It’s noteworthy that the campaign attached to World Diabetes Day draws attention to issues of paramount importance to the diabetes community and keeps diabetes firmly in the public spotlight.

The theme of this year’s anniversary is “Access to Diabetes Care”. It acknowledges that millions of people with diabetes around the world do not have access to diabetes care. It emphasizes that people with diabetes require ongoing care and support to manage their condition and avoid complications.

The theme therefore stressed that we cannot wait any longer, hence urging stakeholders at all levels to provide the needed medicine, technologies, support and care for all people with diabetes that require them. It also enjoined governments to increase investment in diabetes care and prevention.

Diabetes is a lifelong medical condition that causes a person’s blood sugar level to become too high. It is often caused by the insufficiency or lack of the hormone known as insulin, which is produced by the pancreas – a gland found behind the stomach.

The amount of sugar in the blood is controlled by insulin. When food is digested and enters the bloodstream, insulin moves glucose out of the blood and into the cells where it’s broken down to produce the required energy.

However this implies that, if one has diabetes, his/her body is unable to break down glucose into energy; because there’s either not enough insulin to move the glucose or the insulin being produced doesn’t work properly.

There are two main types of diabetes namely: Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. The former is usually more delicate than the latter which is far more common.

In Type 1 diabetes, the body’s immune system attacks and destroys the cells that produce insulin. As no insulin is produced, the victim’s glucose level increases, which can seriously damage his body’s organs. Type 1 diabetes is often regarded as Insulin-dependent diabetes; it is also sometimes recognized as Juvenile diabetes or Early-onset diabetes, because it mostly develops before the age of forty (40) or usually during the teenage years.

If one is diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, he would need insulin injections for the rest of his life. He would also need to pay very close attention to certain aspects of his lifestyle and health, to ensure that his blood glucose levels stay balanced at all times.

Type 2 diabetes takes place when the body doesn’t produce enough insulin or it cells don’t react to insulin. This type of diabetes is generally known as Insulin-resistant diabetes. Since Type 2 diabetes is a progressive condition, the patient may eventually need medication mainly in the form of tablets.

Type 2 diabetes is in most cases associated with obesity. Obesity-related diabetes is sometimes referred to as Maturity-onset diabetes owing to the fact that it is more common in older people.

During pregnancy, some women possess high levels of blood glucose, which makes their body unable to produce enough insulin to absorb it all. Such a condition is known as Gestational diabetes and it affects up to 18 in 100 women during pregnancy. Pregnancy can as well make existing Type 1 diabetes worse.

Gestational diabetes can increase the risk of health problems developing in an unborn baby, therefore it’s very necessary for a pregnant woman to keep her blood glucose levels under control. Record has it that diabetes is the ninth leading cause of death in women globally, causing 2.1 million deaths per year.

In several cases, gestational diabetes develops during the second trimester of pregnancy, which is weeks 14 to 26, and disappears after the baby is born. But the truth remains that women who suffer from gestational diabetes are at an increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes later in life.

The general symptoms of diabetes, which often take place simultaneously, are: feeling very thirsty; urinating more frequently than usual, particularly at night; feeling very tired; weight loss and loss of muscle bulk; cuts or wounds that heal slowly; blurred vision, caused by the lens of the eye becoming dry; itching around the private part or frequent episodes of thrush.

Type 1 diabetes can develop quickly over weeks or even days; whilst, many people may have Type 2 diabetes for years without realizing it because the early symptoms tend to be friendly.

Statistics, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), show that about 347 million people worldwide are presently suffering from diabetes. In 2004, an estimated 3.4 million people died from consequences of high fasting blood sugar.

The most devastating aspect of diabetes is that almost half of the people suffering from it do not know that they have the disease. In view of this, WHO stipulates that diabetes would be the 7th leading cause of death by the year 2030.

Many more people worldwide have blood sugar levels above the normal range, but not high enough to be diagnosed as having diabetes. This is referred to as Pre-diabetes. If your blood sugar level is above the normal range, your risk of developing full-blown diabetes is increased. Thus, it’s absolutely very important for diabetes to be diagnosed as early as possible because it would get progressively worse if left untreated.

In general, diabetes carriers are advised to eat healthily, take regular exercise and carry out regular blood tests in order to ensure that their blood glucose levels remain balanced. Above all, they are also advised to maintain a very cordial relationship with their doctors or health experts.

As the global community commemorates the World Diabetes Day anniversary, I’m using this avenue to urge the general public to endeavour to live a life that would keep them away from contracting this dreaded disease that has claimed hundreds of millions of souls as well as maimed several lives both in the past and present.

They can achieve this by ensuring they consume balanced diets or staying away from constant intake of starchy or sugary foods without supplementing them with other required classes of foods.

The sufferers of the disease ought to also note that they can live as long as possible if necessary precautions are always taken, or if they continually stick to the modus operandi surrounding the disease, such as eating healthily, indulging in regular exercise, carrying out blood tests regularly, and consistent intake of the prescribed drugs or frequent consultation of a physician, among others.

Diabetes has no absolute cure but can be prevented, or managed if contracted. Hence, it’s worthy to acknowledge we have every opportunity to live without the disease, or live healthily if eventually infected with it. 

Ayoba, MTN’s Instant-Messaging App Reaches 3 Million Users

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Against the odds to excel in a world of instant messaging dominated by WhatsApp and Telegram, MTN’s Ayoba, an instant-messaging app powered by the South African telecom vendor, has increased its subscribers’ base to three million monthly active users in Nigeria.

The threshold beams life into MTN’s dream to facilitate digital transformation in all its markets by establishing other tech businesses outside telecom, its primary venture in and outside Africa.

Ayoba came to the limelight in 2020, after it was introduced to the Nigerian market in support of Covid emergencies, following its launch in 2019. The messaging app partnered with MTN, and has seen significant growth in just two years since it was launched.

Chief Digital Officer, MTN Nigeria, Srinivas Rao, said the milestone is a result of partnership with result-oriented minds to drive digital transformation.

“The world is increasingly becoming a fast-paced digital place with new technological advancements driving the constantly changing landscape. This is why at MTN, we are determined to lead digital transformation with easy-to-use connectivity solutions. We work with like-minded strategic partners, who are committed to bridging the digital divide & bring effortless connectivity services to our customer’s fingertips,” he said.

Ayoba gives users the ability to instantly send, receive text and voice messages with any of their contacts whether they are on the app or not.  The function is available to all users on the App regardless of their device type or network service provider. MTN subscribers, however, get 700MB weekly for usage on the app.

Other key features include the most advanced end-to-end encryption – messages in any conversation are fully encoded until they are delivered to the destination, meant for the eyes of the sender & recipient only. Users can also subscribe to channels for locally relevant content across various categories. In addition, the App enables users to play over 120 games and listen to 200+ top local and international playlists via MusicTime.

MTN aims to connect millions of Africans across the world with the Ayoba App, which is available in 22 languages, including English, Pidgin (Nigeria) Igbo, Yoruba, and Hausa. So far, the app is operational in Nigeria, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Congo Brazzaville, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Afghanistan South Africa and 10 other African countries.

With its lingua franca as bait, Ayoba is poised to win many more users in a short time. Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation has an untapped local-language market that has been struggling to cope with the English-based messaging apps.

Another key features driving growth for the messaging app are music and news – provided in a sort of all-in-one way.

Spotify Acquires Findaway in a Delve into Audiobooks

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London, UK - August 01, 2018: The buttons of Spotify, Podcasts, Netflix, WhatsApp and Music on the screen of an iPhone.

As the audiobooks market grows larger, some players in the podcasting space are beginning to find their way into it. Spotify has announced plans to acquire the audiobook services and distribution company Findaway for an undisclosed price.

In 2019, Spotify had announced its ambition to become the world’s leading platform with an expansion into podcasting through the acquisitions of Anchor and Gimlet. Two years later, the company is widening its reach through the Findaway acquisition.

“It’s Spotify’s ambition to be the destination for all things audio both for listeners and creators. The acquisition of Findaway will accelerate Spotify’s presence in the audiobook space and will help us more quickly meet that ambition,” Gustav Soderstrom, the company’s chief research and development officer said.

Findaway operates multiple businesses, including distribution of audiobooks to various platforms and offering audiobook creation services under its business Findaway Voices. The company pairs authors with narrators, which could become a new and valuable source of revenue for Spotify.

“We’re excited to combine Findaway’s team, best-in-class technology platform, and robust audiobook catalog with Spotify’s expertise to revolutionize the audiobook space as we did with music and podcasts,” Soderstrom said.

Besides other benefits, the acquisition will also make Spotify both a commercial bookseller and a publisher of audiobooks, a title the company has been hesitant to accept for its podcasting efforts. The purchase also marks Spotify’s most significant investment in audiobooks, and is the latest sign of its ambition to grow beyond a music app to become the default service for audio of all kinds.

“The goal is for Spotify listeners to be able to buy any audiobook in the world. If you are a true-crime podcast junkie, you are buying true crime audiobooks as well. Spotify has experimented with audiobooks for a couple of years, offering some titles in the public domain, like “Jane Eyre,” for free,” Soderstrom explained.

Findaway has invested billions of dollars in the purchase of podcast studios and technology. The company expects the purchase to close this year, at which point it will begin adding more audiobooks to its service. As part of the acquisition deal, Publishers and authors working with Findaway must agree to distribute on Spotify and it will sell individual audiobooks to all of its users.

Authors and publishers who use their own payment processing technology will be able to keep all of the sales, while those who use Spotify’s technology will share the revenue. Individual authors will be able to self-distribute books. Findaway will maintain its headquarters in Solon, Ohio, and will continue to be led by founder and Chief Executive Officer Mitch Kroll.

Amazon.com Inc.’s Audible is the dominant player in audiobooks, and Spotify hopes to compete by putting books in front of its nearly 400 million listeners.

The two companies are expected to work together to accelerate Spotify’s entry into the audiobook space through innovations that will also help creators on their platform to achieve economic growth.

The Audiobooks market was valued at $4 billion in 2020, and is estimated to reach $20 billion by 2030. Audiobooks were launched in 1932 by The American Foundation for the Blind, to give visually impaired people access to books. It is recently becoming more popular, and companies are reaching out to cash in on its popularity.