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MTN Remains Dominant In Nigeria [Plot]

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As at October 2020, MTN has about 25 million subscribers ahead of its next competitor, according to NCC, the industry regulator, data. On the voice telephony, the data is presented below.

The report released by Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) shows that MTN leads the pack of the GSM operators in Nigeria, with active subscribers for telephony services of 83,331,682 as of October 2020, representing 40.14% of the entire operators’ subscriber base.

According to the report, MTN is followed by Airtel with 56,214,072 telephony subscribers (27.08%), Globacom 55,079,362 (26.53%), and 9Mobile with 12,953,121 subscribers (6.24%).

 

My 2020 Best Project – Silicon Organism

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In the next few days, 2020 would be history. I just took a stock of my 2020 projects. I do a lot of things with startups, companies, designs, advisory, etc.  A Kenyan bank CEO woke me up yesterday: he wanted my perspective on something. Today, I share that my best project in 2020 is codenamed Silicon Organism. It is an integrated circuit which is designed to mimic human biology. 

Some founders have gone to a venture capital firm in California, and in their pitch, they referenced my work. The VC asked them to reach out to me. They made me happy – and we got into a long-time good party. And we delivered the chip. It goes into the heart of an AI system which I cannot write much here. 

On my design table, there is a notepad. It was given to me by the Mayor of Moscow when he invited me to Russia. That was the only time I met a politician who appreciated the power of engineering. Whenever I tear a piece, it reminds me that those who know will appreciate – a really good circuit.

What is your best project of 2020?

Is Xmas Christmas?

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One of the arguments that heat up during the Yuletide is the Xmas vs Christmas controversy. There is always a debate on whether Christmas should be abbreviated as Xmas or not. According to many people, the ‘X’ in “Xmas” is not of Christian origin. These people hold that the replacement of “Christ” with an “X” is a deliberate attempt by secularists to shift attention from Jesus, who is the sole reason for the celebration. In fact, some people see this abbreviation as meaning “Cancelling Christ”, hereby insinuating the “X” is Anti-Christ. Someone also insisted Xmas was deliberately inserted on the day Christmas is celebrated to replace Christ’s birthday with that of Malcolm X. But the question you should ask yourself is, is Xmas and Christmas one and same thing? Are they both referring to the annual feast Christians celebrate on 25 December? But before you arrive at a conclusion, let’s first trace the etymology of the term, “Xmas”.

The Etymology of ‘Xmas

In the Greek language, the 22nd letter of the alphabet is ‘chi’, which is represented by ’X/?’ (just the way alpha is represented by A/?) and is pronounced /kh/. Further, the term for “anointed one” is spelt as “X??o???”, which is transliterated as ‘Christos’ and has been shortened today to ‘Christ’. Also, the Greek abbreviations for ‘Christ’ (X??o???) are X, Xt, and Xp. It should, therefore, not be a surprise that X is used to replace ‘Christ’ in Christmas to form ‘Xmas’.

Why the Recent Rejection of the Term

It is uncertain why the term is suddenly drawing negative attentions despite existing in writing since 1100. Initially, the word, Christmas (which is a compound formed by combining Christ + Mass) was spelt Xres Mæsse during the 12th century. By the 16th century, its spelling has changed to Xtemas. This has metamorphosed to Xmas, as is seen today. Some etymologists have, however, claimed that Xmas is an abbreviation of Christmas that came into existence in the 16th century; a claim that will soon be disproved of.

Was the Term Initially Spelt as “Christmas”?

Answering this question will require that you find scripts written during the time Christmas came into existence. But then, the history of Christmas itself is shrouded in controversy. However, the Roman Sun God origin sounds more logical and will, hence, be used for this essay. Anyway, since we don’t have access to scripts written in the 2nd or 3rd century, where Christmas was mentioned, we have to apply another option here – logic.

To start with, Jesus Christ was a Jew and so his name wasn’t even Jesus to start with (his Jewish name was Yehoshua). ‘Jesus’ is a corrupt version of his Greek name “Iesous” just the way “Christos” and later “Christ” is a corruption of Greek “X??o???”. Also, the “anointed one” in Hebrew is transliterated into today’s “Messiah”. This is just to drive it home that “Christ” is Greek, not Hebrew.

In Greek, the alphabet ‘chi’ is represented with x and not ‘chi’ (remember omega is ? in Greek and zed is z in English). So, you don’t spell a corresponding word with ‘chi’ but with ‘x’. Furthermore, the time Christmas originated, the English were not among the world civilisations to reckon with; the Roman and the Greek were considered the elites of the time. It will, therefore, be a fallacy to claim that the feast was given an English name (Christmas) during inception. It should also be considered that while the feast originated from a Roman pagan tradition, it must have been given a Roman name (unverified by the writer for now) and, later, a Greek name (the civilisations of the period). Whatever this Greek name would have been, it will be closer to Xmas than to Christmas (because of the Greek orthographic style). Hence, Xmas (or its earlier versions), and not Christmas, must have been the proper name for the feast. And no matter the name, it is time to also have vintage canvas wall art photos prints.

Conclusion

There is no need insinuating that Xmas is created by secularists to remove Christ from the centre of the celebration. Maybe those saying this have not bothered to trace the etymology of the term. Today, I believe the world knows why 25th December is earmarked for celebration and that is all that matters. However, if the problem is that Xmas is pronounced as [eksm?s] instead of [kr?sm?s], as many Nigerians do, it should be understood that borrowed words usually adopt the grammatical conventions of the new language. Nevertheless, it should be noted that both Xmas and Christmas have the same pronunciation [kr?sm?s] “krismas”; only their spellings are different.

Sources

  • “Greek”. Omniglot, https://www.omniglot.com/writing/greek/htm.
  • Hillerbrand, Hans J. “Christmas Holiday.” Britannica, 16 Dec 2020, https://www.britannica.com/topic/Christmas.
  • “Xmas.” Online Etymology Dictionary, https://www.etymonline.com/word/xmas.
  • “Why is ‘Christmas’ Abbreviated as ‘Xmas’?” Dictionary.com, https://www.dictionary.com/e/xmas-christogram/.

 

Have A GREAT 2021 – The Year of Accelerated Growth

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Greetings – Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a Great New Year ahead!

I write to thank you for an amazing 2020 in Tekedia Institute despite the unprecedented paralysis from coronavirus. We hit great milestones, training thousands of professionals from more than 30 countries. From India to Singapore, Nigeria to Brazil, Canada to the United States, and beyond, we served innovators and growth champions, providing them with capabilities to innovate, grow and advance firms, and the wealth of nations. In our vision to “discover and make scholars, noble, bright, and useful”, we impacted the career trajectories of many, and positively the course of many firms.

Tekedia Institute aspires to become the best management and leadership development institution in Africa. We now have more than 85 faculty members, from great companies like Shell, Microsoft, Flutterwave, Infoprive, Nigerian Breweries, MTN, King’s College, Coca Cola, Access Bank, African Export–Import Bank, and other category-kings. The testimonials have been superb, and firms have been transformed. 

If you are joining or re-joining Tekedia Mini-MBA which begins Feb 8, 2021, our books – Africa’s Sankofa Innovation, and The Dangote System: Techniques for Building Conglomerates – should keep you busy.

More so, from the feedback we received from members, we are adding Session Labs to practicalize some courses; the following will be delivered along with about 36 Live webinar sessions in edition 4. Full curriculum is here.

  • Remote Work Administration: Krozu (Florida, USA)
  • Blockchain, Cryptocurrency and Decentralized Finance: Bitfxt (Nigeria)
  • Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics: Infoprive (Australia & Nigeria)

At the Institute, we are honoured for the opportunity to serve in this capacity. And as the dawn of 2021 arrives, I write to note that we have expanded our program, and deepened the quality. Register for Tekedia Mini-MBA here and Tekedia Advanced Diploma programs hereTekedia Mini-MBA runs for 12 weeks; it is 100% online, and covers most courses in a typical management program. Those courses are taught by business leaders from great companies. It costs $140 or equivalent in local currency.

Sincerely,  

Prof Ndubuisi Ekekwe

Lead Faculty, Tekedia Institute, Boston USA

Alibaba Joins The Fray As China Opens Antitrust Probes

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Alibaba office

China is not happy with Alibaba, and has opened an antitrust investigation on the retail platform. Last month, due to government moves, the IPO of Ant Group, an affiliate of Alibaba, was cancelled.

China kicked off an investigation into alleged monopolistic practices at Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and summoned affiliate Ant Group Co. to a high-level meeting over financial regulations, escalating scrutiny over the twin pillars of billionaire Jack Ma’s internet empire.

The probe announced Thursday marks the formal start of the Communist Party’s crackdown on the crown jewel of Ma’s sprawling dominion, spanning everything from e-commerce to logistics and social media. The pressure on Ma is central to a broader effort to rein in an increasingly influential internet sphere: Draft anti-monopoly rules released November gave the government wide latitude to restrain entrepreneurs who until recently enjoyed unusual freedom to expand their realms.

China is looking for order, but I do think that Chinese leaders are not comfortable that Jack Ma is the face of modern China to the world. Yes, if you visit China, and they ask you who you would like to meet, many would surely prefer to meet the founder of Alibaba over the communist party men. I still think that may be, partly, the reason why Jack Ma had to leave the company he started, prematurely.

The world is watching to see how the antitrust sphere will play out in China. Possibly, some countries can use that against some Chinese companies which have become extremely dominant in some developing countries. Yet, curtailing platforms may not be easy, but in China, it could come via a fiat mandate, and that is why BABA shareholders should be worried in New York. Google will have an independent court to make its case, on its antitrust probes, but BABA may not be that lucky in China.

Simply, China can destroy massive value for Chinese firms listed in New York. If you are invested in them, shine your eyes.

The countdown to the United States’ Department of Justice’s decision to file a lawsuit against Google, over anti-competition practices was followed by a series of antitrust investigations involving US big tech companies.

Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft and Amazon are all in the list. As the investigations uncover evidence of antitrust and anti-competition practices, the US regulatory agencies wield a sledgehammer toward the bottom-line of the inquiries – a possible breakup of the big techs.