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Elwin Agro-Processing Plant is Ready To Serve in Awka Nigeria

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If your people are exporting raw materials, earning nothing after toils in farms, an innovator could insert himself or /herself in between the buyers and producers, adding value in the process, and earning revenue. So, it was amazing when Elwin Mubba shared how he has just installed a processing plant to process sesame, sorghum, soybeans, wheat and corn in Awka, Anambra state. He noted on them that his market is export with “quality standards of 99.5% cleaned/processed seeds”, and “99.5 purity guaranteed.” You know the amazing part? The factory design & construction was wholly local. How can Elwin Group serve you?

The Sasai Super App – African Digital Pathfinder

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This is a sure way to become a pathfinder. It is simply to find a path that others will follow. But to find a path has many things that come along with it. You will need to think and talk differently, especially like a person that can find a path. Have you heard of the story of the men that built America? These were the captains of industries and inventors that brought America’s civilization.

Since then great people have become pathfinders in many ways in our days. Here are some of the men that are spearheading the revolutions of the 21st century.

  1. Microsoft Inc that was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975 became the pathfinder of the Software industry. The company is contently worth over $1trn market cap according to NASDAQ.
  2. Amazon.com Inc. The company was founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994 and became the pathfinder of the e-commerce industry. The company is currently worth over $1tn market cap according to NASDAQ
  3. Uber Inc. The company was founded in 2008 by Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp. This became the pathfinder of the sharing industry. Uber has a market cap of $69.9bn according to NYSE

These great men became pathfinders because they founded a path.

Now coming to Africa, who are our pathfinders? What path are they finding that will indeed declare that they are pathfinders. Indeed, to build the Africa of our dream we need entrepreneurs that will become pathfinders.

Today Sasai App is not just an African technological milestone but has become an Africa digital pathfinder. I will open your eyes to the uncommon pathways that Sasai is helping to find in African economy.

How is Sasai App an African Digital Pathfinder

For a company or an entrepreneur to be a pathfinder that means he should do what has not been done before. That is the unique and special features of the pathfinders above. Here are what Sasai App is doing that are uncommon in Africa digital space;

 Ecosystem of Businesses:

The word ecosystem simply means an environment or a community that supports the existence of  different things. Sasai has employed the power of digital technology to house some of the major businesses of the world. This makes the Sasai mobile app an ecosystem for various businesses. When you get to the explore section of the App, you will see businesses by industries categorisation, such as Music, Gaming, Sports, Travels, News and Media, TV & Radio, Well Being, Ride-hailing, Food, Delivery, E-shop, E-market, E-service and finances. We have many businesses under each industry. Download, install, Visit and explore here.

 The super App Factor:

A super app is a kind of mobile application that gives you the ability to do many activities on the same platform. On sasai you can chat, you can make payment(Including remit), you can explore whatever you want. So, it literally combines the features and functions of famous platforms such as Youtube, Whatsapp, Paypal,Uber.

 Spearheading African language Digitization:

The digital divide is a very great problem for Africa in this digital age. Digital divide simply means exclusion from participation on the internet or the digital world. One such area that Africa is experiencing the divide is the lack of digitisation of african languages. According to UNESCO, about 43% of the world’s 6000  languages are now considered endangered. African languages are facing the chances of extinction in the future. That means the less people speak and use these languages, the more they will become forgotten and obsolete.

So, Sasai App has translated and digitised most of the african languages in order to solve the problem of extinctions, bridging digital divide and also to create economic value for those that can not speak English or French. We currently have Yoruba, Shona,Igbo, Swahili etc, more than 20 African languages digitised on the sasai app.

Spearheading African Content Digitization:

In order to solve the problem of the digital divide in Africa and also digitise and preserve our languages we need to also translate and digitise African contents.

So Sasai had developed innovation in order to speed up the digitalisation of every African content. The innovation includes; Sasai Watch, Sasai Watch Live, Sasai Podcast, Sasai moments etc. We can now have African books translated into podcasts in African language. We have local artists and influencers digitise their contents and upload  them on the above platforms. This is truly a pathfinding innovation.

Who will follow the Sasai Pathway created by Sasai.?

 A path is always created for people to thread on it or follow the path to a destination. For example, entrepreneurs created industries that many other entrepreneurs have used their system to build equally big businesses today. Consider the following industries;

  1. Uber was fast followed by Lyft, Bolt, Vaya etc
  2.  Microsoft was fast followed by many software companies including Codecitty.
  3. Amazon was fast followed by Alibaba, eBay, Jumia, Wanabuy etc.
  4. Facebook was fast followed by Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin etc.

 African entrepreneurs can fast follow the Sasai path in two ways;

  1. By leveraging the existing technological infrastructures on the Sasai platform to build big businesses.
  2. By learning from Sasai approach to solving other African problems.

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COVID-19: Chloroquine Offers Hope for Cure

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The fight against Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) seems to be getting to its end with humans claiming conquest. Two drugs that have been on trial appear to offer hope for a cure based on how patients respond to the treatment. Chloroquine phosphate is leading the way in offering recovery hope to victims according to trials conducted so far.

Chinese experts have confirmed based on clinical trial results, that chloroquine, an anti-malaria drug, surprisingly bears subduing effect on coronavirus. Chloroquine which has been in use for over 70 years now was selected among many other drugs tried on patients due to its promising effects.

Sun Yanrong, deputy head of the China National Center for Biotechnology Development under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) said the progress recorded in the trials suggested that the drug will be included in the next version of the treatment guidelines and applied in wider clinical trials as soon as possible.

“In the trials, the groups of patients who were treated with chloroquine had better recovery rate compared to others who were placed on other drugs. In abatement of fever, improvement of CT images of lungs, the percentage of patients who became negative in viral nucleic acid tests and the time they need to do so, chloroquine showed better indicators,” she said.

Sun explained that the drug has been in clinical trials in over 10 hospitals in Beijing, as well as in South China’s Guangdong province and Central China’s Hunan province, and it showed the same efficient results.

On February 15, Zhong Nanshan, a respiratory specialist and a renowned figure of the Chinese academy of engineering, led a team of experts on a video conference. Prominent medical departments of health in china, including National Health Commission and the National Medical Products Administration deliberated on the effectiveness of various drugs on clinical trial and agreed to use chloroquine phosphate in treating COVID-19 patients.

Chloroquine blocks viral infections by increasing endosomal pH required for virus/cell fusion, it also interferes with the glycosylation of cellular receptors of SARS-CoV10. Nature’s time-of-addition assay showed that chloroquine functioned at both entry and post-entry stages of the 2019-nCoV infection in Vero E6 cells. Apart from its capacity to inhibit viral activities, chloroquine offers immune-modulating activity, which may synergistically enhance its antiviral activity in vivo. Chloroquine circulates widely in the whole body, touching the lungs, which makes it effective even after oral administration.

So far, two drugs have shown efficacy against COVID-19. Remdesivir has been as promising as it was in the past cases against a wide array of viral infections, including SARS and MERS and by extension, Ebola.

According to the scientific magazine Nature, Remdesivir is an adenosine analogue, which incorporates into nascent viral RNA chains and results in premature termination. The clinical time-of-addition assay showed remdesivir functioned at a stage post virus entry which agrees with its putative anti-viral mechanism as a nucleotide analogue.

The data collected from Nature showed that  EC90 value of remdesivir against 2019-nCoV in Vero E6 cells was 1.76  ?M, which suggests that its working concentration is likely to be achieved in NHP. The supplementary data also showed that Remdesivir inhibited virus infection efficiently in a human cell line (human liver cancer Huh-7 cells), which is sensitive to COVID-19.

Coronavirus has already killed over 2,004 people around the world, but mainly in China where the disease started in December last year. About 75,000 people have been infected so far as the disease keeps spreading across borders. The Chinese government has been cooperating with other governments around the world in search of a cure.

Hope seems to be lying within for long while scientists research for a possible cure. The major obstacle to finding a cure has been the inability of researchers to figure out the source of the disease. While there is yet to be an approved cure for the viral infection, the two drugs offer remedy.

The scientific discovery reveals that chloroquine and remdesivir are highly effective in the control of CODIV-19. They have been recommended for administration on patients suffering from coronavirus disease.

How Federal Character Policy Under-Develops Nigeria

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The Emir of Kano and ex-Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Muhammadu Sanusi, opines that Nigerian policies on “quota system” and “Federal Character Principles” are detrimental to Northern Nigeria. To him, instead of these policies helping the North to catch up with the advanced development in other parts of the country, it made it worse off.

This may come as a surprise to many Nigerians, who believe that the Federal Character principle has greatly benefitted the northerners. But remembering that 87% of the poor in Nigeria are found in the north is enough proof to reassert that the claim of the Emir of Kano is factual.

Understanding the Federal Character Principle

The principle of Federal Character has been enshrined in Nigeria’s 1979 Constitution. This policy is there to ensure that appointments into public offices reflect the federal character of Nigeria. This means that appointments into any political offices, civil service, military, para-military, and so on, at the federal level, ensures that Nigeria linguistic, ethnic, religious and geographical diversities are represented. In other words, all the states in the country are duly represented in all federal government’s appointments.

This policy is set up to prevent predominance of people from a particular state, tribe, geopolitical zone, religion and language in Nigeria public offices and affairs. It is there to prevent discriminations, nepotism and tribalism. Truly, Federal Character principle is there to protect the interest of every Nigerian citizen.

Emir of Kano’s View on Negative Impacts of Federal Character Policy

Citing the exact words of Muhammadu Sanusi on why Federal Character policy has affected northern Nigeria will throw lights on how this policy has been under-developing Nigeria. Below are excerpts from his birthday wish to Nasir El-Rufai, Governor of Kaduna State, on 17th February, 2020:

“You don’t need to rise on being from Kaduna State or being from the North or being a Muslim to get a job. You come with your credentials; you go with your competence; you can compete with any Nigerian from anywhere.

“We need to get our Northern youths to a point where they don’t need to come from a part of the country to get a job. And believe me, if we don’t listen, there would be a day when there would be a constitutional amendment that addresses the issues of quota system and federal character.

“The rest of the country cannot be investing, educating its children, producing graduates and then they watch us; they can’t get jobs because they come from the wrong state; when we have not invested in the future of our children.”

I think this excerpt says it all – northern youths do not bother developing themselves because the Federal Character policy uses quota system to ‘share’ employments to Nigerians – qualified or not.

How Federal Character Policy Under-Develops Nigeria

The terms of Emir Muhammadu Sanusi have given deep insight into why Federal Character principle is affecting the country negatively instead of positively. The system, to start with, has killed healthy competition among the youths. It has made it obvious that appointments into federal services are not based on merit, but on where you come from. Put differently, people do not get appointments into federal services because they are experts but because there is vacancy in the quota for the indigenes of their states. So an office can be manned by an inept because he is from the “right” state.

Federal character policy was put in place to reduce discriminations and inequalities in the treatment of every tribe in Nigeria. But ironically, this policy has gravely encouraged inequality in the recruitment, placement and admission processes into federal offices and schools of learning. Take the example of the cut-off marks for 2018 common entrance examination into unity schools, where indigenes of Anambra State were cut off at 139 (69.5%), for both male and female, while those from Zamfara State had their cut-off marks pegged at 4 (2%), for male candidates, and 2 (1%), for the female. This is a way of telling those studying hard in Anambra State that they are wasting their time since their counterparts playing hide and seek in Zamfara State will get admissions. Besides, it hurts to know that something you didn’t get is given to someone less qualified.

Looking at the discrepancies in the cut-off marks of the unity school common entrance examination, as given above, one could easily see why the education standard of the country is low. To ensure that the students that scored high and low are carried along, the education system of the country will be watered down. Besides, it is obvious that someone who scored two out of two hundred (that is 1%) is not intellectually ready to battle with the academic works of secondary school. But here they are, pushed into a system that will only confuse them the most.

Another way federal character policy affects the country negatively is through unprofessionalism of federal workers. As Sanusi noted, while some people are investing in and developing themselves, others are unbothered because they know they will definitely get federal government paying jobs with the little knowledge and skills they managed to acquire. As someone once said, government paid workers from the so-called disadvantaged states do not bother developing themselves because they know they can never lose their jobs as a result of unprofessionalism.

Conclusion

Federal Character policy is good. In fact it is wonderful. To me, it shouldn’t be scraped off the Constitution; but it needs to be reviewed. Whatever that will be added or removed from it should ensure that the policy does not create room for laxity and discrimination. All states and, if possible, local government areas should be duly reflected in federal government appointments. But there should be equality, not equity, in these appointments.

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