Category: Science and Tech

  • RAIN SUMMIT 1.0; Tinubu Administration Doubles Down on Digital Transformation to Tackle Youth Unemployment

    RAIN SUMMIT 1.0; Tinubu Administration Doubles Down on Digital Transformation to Tackle Youth Unemployment

         

    RAIN SUMMIT 1.0; Tinubu Administration Doubles Down on Digital Transformation to Tackle Youth Unemployment

     

     

    By Adewale Owoade

     

     

    The Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, has reaffirmed the Tinubu-led administration’s commitment to digital transformation as a catalyst for youth empowerment.

     

     

    Speaking at the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Nigeria (RAIN) Summit 1.0 in Ibadan, Tijani emphasised the importance of technology in driving national development.

     

     

    Tijani noted that Nigeria’s future prosperity hinges on its ability to harness technology, rather than relying solely on government efforts.

     

     

    He encouraged the country’s talented and creative individuals to translate digital transformation into economic opportunities.

     

     

    The minister also highlighted Nigeria’s impressive investment in the telecommunications sector, which is the highest on the continent.

     

    “Because of the future that will see, we will not do things that are just popular, we will do things that set our nation on the path of prosperity.

     

    “One thing I want to recognise is that the future we see as a country is not going to be possible if we outsource the work to government only.

     

    “There is no nation on earth that can actually develop without investing in the foundation of technology because technology is responsible for development.

     

    “While the government is doing that, we need the talented and creative ones among us that will translate this into economic opportunities.

     

     

    “Investment in the telecommunications sector in Nigeria is the highest on the continent.”

     

    Governor Seyi Makinde, represented by his Special Assistant on ICT, Mr. Bayo Akande, echoed Tijani’s sentiments, emphasising ongoing efforts to boost digital literacy and equip young people with essential skills for the evolving job market.

     

     

    Rep. Aderemi Oseni praised the Tinubu administration’s innovative strides, particularly in technological advancement.

     

    “I want to tell you the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu is really on course in the area of technological advancement.

     

    “I want to equally reconfirm that what the government is investing in the area of technology is something that we are all proud of as members of the National Assembly.”

     

     

    The convener of the summit, Dr. Olusola Ayoola, called on the government to introduce robotics to universities, highlighting the need for technical lecturers to handle this field.

     

    “The Nigerian government needs to allow Robotics in universities.

     

    “If the universities are complaining that there are no technical people to handle this, that is why we are showcasing the capacity of Nigerian youths.

     

    “Maybe there is going to be a policy shift; rather than have academic lecturers for the purpose of robotics, we might engage technical lecturers to handle this.

     

    “We are hoping for that policy shift in the education system in Nigeria and also we want to emphasise that the Nigerian tech community can handle big projects and so we are showcasing quite a number of solutions at today’s exhibition.”

     

    Awards were given to Minister of Communications,  the mother of the convener, Justice Ayoola, and many others.

  • Ibadan to host Nigeria’s largest gathering of Robotics, AI Innovators

    Ibadan to host Nigeria’s largest gathering of Robotics, AI Innovators

    Ibadan to Host Nigeria’s Largest Robotics and AI Summit

     

    By Adewale Owoade

     

    The inaugural RAIN Tech Summit 1.0, organised by Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Nigeria (RAIN), will take place in Ibadan, Oyo State, on January 25, 2025.

     

    This groundbreaking event promises to be the largest gathering of artificial intelligence and robotics experts in Nigeria.

     

    According to Dr. Olusola Ayoola, Governor Seyi Makinde will inaugurate the summit, which aims to inspire innovation, showcase cutting-edge projects, and facilitate connections among industry leaders.

     

    Keynote speaker Bosun Tijani, Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, will address the theme “The RAIN of Transformation Is Upon Us: CEOs Arise!” Other notable speakers include:

    – Professor Abiodun Aibinu, Vice Chancellor of Summit University, who will discuss “SWOT Analysis of Hardware Development in Nigeria”
    – Mr. Olu Akanmu, Academic Director of the Tech Leap Initiative at Lagos Business School, who will provide insights on building resilient tech businesses in Nigeria
    – Dr. Chuks Ekwueme, Chairman of Uniccon Group, and Mr. Obi Ebuka David, Founder of AutogonAI, who will participate in panel discussions on the technological ecosystem

     

    The Guest of Honour is Dr. Adesola Kazeem Adeduntan, the immediate past Chief Executive Officer of First Bank Group.

     

    The summit will also feature a competition with 194 teams vying for cash prizes, overseen by judges including Dr. Bunmi Ajala, National Director of the National Centre for AI and Robotics, and Dr. Chinedu Ogwus, Regional Director for Africa, RAS, SPE International.

     

    The event will take place at Aweni Arena Event Centre in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

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  • Glasses in Moon’s soil preserve water from multiple sources: study

    Glasses in Moon’s soil preserve water from multiple sources: study

     

    Xinhua

    BEIJING,:  (Xinhua)/Flowerbudnews : — A team of Chinese scientists has discovered that glassy materials within the lunar soil samples, which were brought back by the country’s Chang’e-5 lunar exploration mission, contain hydroxyl and molecular water generated from a variety of sources.

    The study published on Saturday in the journal Science Advances revealed that the glass in the lunar soil created by meteorites or micrometeorites impacts is the primary carrier of molecular water in lunar soil.

    The researchers from the Institute of Geochemistry under the Chinese Academy of Sciences analyzed nearly 100 samples of impact glass collected during the Chang’e-5 mission and identified 12 grains that were found to contain hydroxyl and molecular water.

    The water was found to have originated from multiple potential sources including proton implantation from solar wind, the delivery of water-rich meteorites or micrometeorites, and water native to the Moon, according to the study.

    Notably, the primary contributor to this water is solar wind implantation, highlighting its significant role in the formation of lunar water.

    The findings could help researchers understand the sources and storage pathways for water during the development of terrestrial planets, said Tang Hong, the paper’s corresponding author.

    The Chang’e-5 probe, which returned to Earth on Dec. 17, 2020, retrieved 1,731 grams of lunar samples, consisting primarily of rocks and soil from the lunar surface.

    This month, China launched the Chang’e-6 spacecraft to collect and return samples from the moon’s far side to understand the formation and evolution of the moon.

  • China unveils International Lunar Research Station details

    China unveils International Lunar Research Station details

     

     

    Xinhua

    WUHAN, April 25 (Xinhua) — The International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) will consist of sections on the lunar surface, sections in lunar orbit and sections on Earth, and it will be built in two phases, said Wu Weiren, chief designer of China’s lunar exploration program.

    Wu, also an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, introduced the ILRS plans while attending the China Space Conference, one of the major events to mark the Space Day of China. The China Space Conference started on Wednesday in Wuhan, capital of central China’s Hubei Province.

    According to Wu, the first phase of the ILRS construction project will see a basic station built by 2035 in the lunar south pole region. This basic station will have comprehensive scientific facilities with complete basic functions and supporting elements to carry out regular scientific experiments, and develop and utilize resources on a limited scale.

    The second phase will see expansion of the station, set for completion by 2045, with a moon-orbiting space station as the hub and facilities featuring complete functions, considerable scale and stable operation. It will carry out comprehensive lunar-based scientific research and resource development and utilization, and conduct technical verification as well as scientific experiments and research for a manned landing on Mars.

    Wu said Chang’e-6 will be launched in the near future to carry out sampling on the far side of the moon, which is an important mission ahead of the construction of the basic ILRS.

    Chang’e-7 will be launched in 2026 to do environment and resource surveys in the lunar south pole region, while Chang’e-8 will be launched in 2028 to carry out tests aimed at the in-situ utilization of lunar resources.

    According to Wu, after completion, the ILRS will consist of the lunar surface section, the lunar orbit section and the Earth surface section, with infrastructure such as an energy power system, a command and information system, and a lunar surface transportation system.

    This stage of the ILRS will have energy supply, central control, communication and navigation, Earth-moon roundtrip transport, and lunar surface scientific research functions. It will be capable of carrying out multi-disciplinary and multi-target scientific and technological activities on a large scale over a long period of time, with activities including scientific exploration, resource development and technology verification.

    Wu added that China will welcome 50 countries, 500 international research institutions and 5,000 overseas researchers who will join the ILRS program. They will help to develop the station and manage its facilities, and will share in the scientific research results.

    The ILRS is a comprehensive scientific experiment facility program initiated by China and jointly developed by multiple countries and organizations.

    Latest progress concerning the program was revealed at the launch ceremony of the Space Day of China in Wuhan on Wednesday. New ILRS partners include Nicaragua, the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization and the Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences.

    China will collaborate with these three parties on various issues concerning the ILRS, including its demonstration, engineering implementation, operation and application.

    Since 2016, China has celebrated April 24 as the Space Day of China to mark the launch of its first satellite “Dongfanghong-1” into space on April 24, 1970.

  • NAFDAC Deploys Track and Trace Technology to Mitigate Drug Abuse Among Nigerian Youths

    NAFDAC Deploys Track and Trace Technology to Mitigate Drug Abuse Among Nigerian Youths

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews):  The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has deployed unique technology to track and trace  narcotic products from production source to the end user, the patient.

    Director General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye disclosed this at the commissioning of the narcotic drugs serialisation pilot project in Lagos on Friday.

    The NAFDAC Boss said that the technological innovation was part of the Agency’s renewed efforts to combat the menace of drug and substance abuse in Nigeria, particularly amongst the teeming youth population,

    ”The abuse of drug substances is global. We have realized our issue in Nigeria, and we are ready to address” it through narcotic drugs serialisation tracking system, a statement on Sunday by Sayo Akintola, NAFDAC Resident Media Consultant, quoted the Director General as saying.

    Prof Adeyeye noted that narcotics were chosen amongst other classes of drugs to make sure that we do not have drug or substance abuse in Nigeria or to mitigate it, adding that this will be replicated for all other NAFDAC-regulated drug products.

    Going down memory lane, Prof Adeyeye recalled the ubiquitous misuse of Tramadol and Codeine all over the country when she got to NAFDAC in 2017 with their adverse effects on the mental health of young adults, children, and women.

    She noted that people were selling codeine or tramadol, adding; ”For the first six months of my tenure, I was running after tramadol or codeine as a regulatory Agency saddled with the responsibility of ensuring the safety and quality of medicines,”

    Prof Adeyeye stated that NAFDAC placed utmost importance on good distribution practices as a core mandate of the agency is to ensure that the distribution of medical products along the pharmaceutical supply chain reflects best global practices.

    She regretted that one of the greatest challenges that we face today in the healthcare sector is occurrence substandard and falsified medicines.

    She added that in Nigeria, this problem is further compounded by the chaotic drug distribution practices of unscrupulous elements of society who do not place premium on human lives.

    These are the sharp practices that the Traceability project (Track and Trace) seeks to stop., she maintained as she enthused that Track and Trace (Traceability) is indeed a game changer!

    With this technology, she said medicines can now be tracked and traced right from the very source of production, the manufacturing plant, to the end user, the patient.

    Through the scanning device on an Android phone, the NAFDAC boss said consumers can now verify the authenticity of the drug product they consume and be assured of the quality of medicines.

    More importantly, she said the track and trace technology is a veritable tool to be deployed in the event of medication recalls.

    The commissioning event of the project is a crystallization of a series of activities that the Agency embarked upon since May 2018, when we attended the very first GS1 Africa healthcare conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    This led to the development and formulation of the Traceability Strategy Document, a five-year implementation roadmap for pharmaceutical products that was launched by the then Honourable Minister for Health in October 2020.

    She said the narcotic drugs serialization pilot project symbolizes a significant milestone in the Agencys commitment to delivering quality, efficacious, and easily verifiable medical products to the Nigerian consumer by adequately securing the drug distribution network.

    She explained that the need to commence the track and trace of pharmaceutical products with narcotic medicines is a very strategic one, noting that Narcotic drugs occupy a very prime place in healthcare, and due to the very high propensity for abuse and diversion of this group of essential medicines cannot always be overruled.

    The DG disclosed that the pilot project will be on for about one year, during which we expect to have been familiar with all that will be necessary to enhance the deployment and full implementation of the track and trace project for other drug classes in scalable phases.

    Prof Adeyeye further stated that manufacturers must first commission the products they are registered to distribute into the NAFDAC Traceability System, and when it gets to the distributors or the wholesalers, they will also scan the products using a 2D Data Matrix barcode scanner to capture the event related to the movement of the product.

    The NAFDAC boss said that all this will be captured in the Agencys Information Traceability System so that if something goes off the track within the supply chain it would be easily traced and tracked and help in no small measure to reduce drug abuse.

    The Managing Director of the technical partner, GS1 Nigeria, Mr. Tunde Odunlami, described the occasion as a very significant day in the history of traceability in Nigeria.

    For GS1, he said that it has been a journey that started over ten years ago when the company started preaching the importance of traceability.

    He, however, commended NAFDAC for identifying the importance of this standard in transforming the way we do things in the country and enabling traceability and a good distribution system for the country.

    NAFDAC has taken the mantle as you can see today where we are now doing serialization of a very important class of medication which is Narcotics., he said, as he explained the GSI standard and the role it will play in the system.

    Mr. Odunlami further explained that GS1 provided the standard while Newsoft Nigeria Plc is the solution provider saddled with the responsibility of developing the solution and carrying out the implementation.(Flowerbudnews)

  • Minister seeks collaboration with IHRO-Africa to enhance socio-economic, education development

    Minister seeks collaboration with IHRO-Africa to enhance socio-economic, education development

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    The Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology , Chief Uchenna Nnaji, says his ministry’s collaboration with International Human Rights Observatory Africa (IHRO-Africa) will enhance socio-economic and educational development in the county.

     

    Nnaji said this when he received members of IHRO-Africa, led by Amb. Dr Chimbo Obieze, Special Envoy and Country Director of IHRO-Africa, that paid a diplomatic visit to his office in Abuja.

     

    The statement on the diplomatic visit on Friday was released to newsmen in Enugu on Saturday.

    The minister said that it was a pleasure to host the diplomatic visit of members of IHRO-Africa, adding: “I am particularly impressed by IHRO-Africa’s dedication to promoting human rights, supporting education and fostering social-economic integration in Africa”.

     

    “Learning about IHRO-Africa’s ongoing initiatives, especially their work in support of the African Charter was both enlightening and inspiring.

     

    “The organization’s impact is commendable and I believe our collaboration can further amplify these efforts,” he said.

     

    Nnaji said that his ministry was eager to explore concrete avenues for collaboration based on “our shared visions”, adding: “Their (IHRO-Africa) insights and expertise will be invaluable in advancing our joint initiatives”.

    Earlier, Obieze applauded the minister’s notable achievements and doggedness in using innovation, science and technological platforms to address the challenges of socio-economic development across the federation within his short period in office.

     

    “IHRO-Africa is an international civil society organization registered with its international headquarters in the USA; and its continental headquarters in France, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Kenya.

     

    “We appoint special envoys globally for Diplomatic Missions. IHRO-Africa supports the African Charter which was universally adopted at the OAU meeting of African Heads of State and Government held in Kenya on June 27, 1981.

     

    “Indeed, the Charter lists the rights and duties that should be respected at all times according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on Dec. 10, 1948,” he said.

     

    According to him, IHRO-Africa is not taking these conventions/charters for granted that is why we deem it necessary to pay Your Excellency this Diplomatic visit to accelerate peace, diplomacy, climate change and to promote science and innovation technology.

     

    “We believe that a collaborative effort with the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology can significantly contribute to the advancement of our shared goals.

     

    “These shared goals are within the 4-point Agenda of IHRO-Africa, which we offer through our Support Children Education Fund (SCEFUND) Technology, which includes: To promote science, technology and climate change control and achieving Africa Union (AU) Agenda 2063.

    “To change the narrative of online fraudsters into youths’ technology creative hub for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to use new technology to fight Ponzi Scheme Master (PSM) node.

     

    “Lastly, to develop Innovation, Science and Technology Decentralized Protocol Bond (ISTTPB) through block chain technology for easy access of quality education and empowerment of tech-innovative drive,” he said.

     

    Among members of IHRO-Africa that came for the diplomatic visit included: Amb. Uzoamaka Ezedioranma, Head of Operation IHRO-Africa and Amb. Chinaelo Ogbata-Ejorh, IHRO-Africa’s Special Envoy to South-East on Women Cares, Children Education and Good Governance. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Deepfakes Can Cause Major Crisis, Indian PM, Modi Warns

    Deepfakes Can Cause Major Crisis, Indian PM, Modi Warns

     

     

    Culled from NewsNav

    Indian prime minister Narendra Modi called the misuse of deepfake technology “worrying”, citing an example of a fake video of him performing the traditional Gujarati dance of garba.

    “Due to Artificial Intelligence and especially because of deepfake (technology), a new crisis has emerged. A significant section of Bharat is such that it does not have the means necessary for verification or to authenticate,” Mr Modi said at a special Diwali programme held at the BJP headquarters, referring to the country by its Hindi nomenclature.

    “I just watched a video in which I was doing garba; even I was impressed at how well it has been made but it has been made using Artificial Intelligence,” he said.

    Deepfakes are doctored audio-visual material created using artificial intelligence and they mostly involve the production of a fake “face” that is merged with an authentic video to create a video of an event that never really took place.
    AI-generated videos can look very convincing and deceive viewers easily.

    “People can fall prey to believing what they see to be true… and this will lead us towards a major crisis,” Mr Modi warned.

    The Indian prime minister’s remarks come as several celebrities in India voiced concerns after a deepfake video emerged on social media with the morphed face of actor Rashmika Mandanna, wearing a black dress and entering an elevator.

    The original video on which Ms Mandanna’s face was morphed is actually of British-Indian influencer Zara Patel.

    “I feel really hurt to share this and have to talk about the deepfake video of me being spread online. Something like this is honestly, extremely scary not only for me, but also for each one of us who today is vulnerable to so much harm because of how technology is being misused,” Ms Mandanna said.

    “Today, as a woman and as an actor, I am thankful for my family, friends and well wishers who are my protection and support system. But if this happened to me when I was in school or college, I genuinely can’t imagine how could I ever tackle this,” she added.

    Several Indian actors, including Amitabh Bachchan and Katrina Kaif backed the actor and called for legal interventions.

    India’s IT minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar warned earlier this month that deep fakes are the latest and “even more dangerous and damaging form of misinformation” that harm women in particular.

    “PM Narendra Modi’s government is committed to ensuring Safety and Trust of all Digital Nagriks (citizens) using internet under the IT rules notified in April, 2023 – it is a legal obligation for platforms to ensure no misinformation is posted by any user,” he said (Flowerbudnews

  • Software Developer Urges School Owners to Deploy NAITS-ASMS to Reduce Running Cost, Become Profitable

    Software Developer Urges School Owners to Deploy NAITS-ASMS to Reduce Running Cost, Become Profitable

     

     

    Good News For Private Schools,; Ease your Operations with – NAITS School Management ICT Technology at incredibly low price

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews):  Nigerian Software Engineer, Engr. Bashir Sani who developed an Automated School Management System (NAITS-ASMS), has urged school owners to embrace the system to reduce running cost and be profitable.

    Speaking in an interview with Flowerbudnews on Wednesday in Abuja, Engr Bashir Sani said NAITS-ASMS helped to digitalise all facets of the operation of a school.

    Engr. Bashir Sani described the NAITS-Automated School Management System as user-friendly, cost-effective, and scalable.

    He urged school owners and administrators to ”:embrace a seamless and efficient educational management experience with NAITS Automated School Management Technology,”

    The Software Engineer said that NAITS-ASMS, developed by his ICT company, New Age IT Solutions (NAITS) had unique and comprehensive applications and features that made it very suitable for Modern City Schools as well as Schools in the rural communities.

    (Contacts: 0803 404 9619.  0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng)

    ” We deliberately made NAITS-ASMS affordable and moderately priced as an indigenous technology and as part of our contributions to the achievement of a sound educational system for our children,” Engineer Sani said

    The Software Engineer disclosed that some of the very unique features of NAITS-ASMS is its capability to integrate parents and other stakeholders of schools into the platform.

    ””When PARENTS are configured on the platform, they can login from the comfort of their homes, offices etc to monitor the academic performance of their children” Engr. Bashir Sani stated

    (Contacts: 0803 404 9619.  0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng)

    ”School Owners, Managements, parents, teachers and other relevant stakeholders can function seamlessly on NAITS-ASMS on their mobile phones,:’ Engr Sani said.

    He explained that ”the driving force behind the creation of our innovative NAITS Automated School Management System originated from a strong aspiration to make technology accessible and affordable for modern and grassroots communities. ”

    Engr Bashir Sani said: ”this vision took root during my time as a committed schoolteacher in 2014.,” adding,. ”at the heart of this endeavor was the realization that existing school software were often exorbitantly priced, rendering them inaccessible to the average Nigerian school.

    (Contacts: 0803 404 9619.  0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng)

    ‘:Moreover, these solutions were not tailored to the smaller screen sizes of mobile phones, limiting their reach and practicality.

    Witnessing the transformative impact of an automated result processing application within the school, which seamlessly integrated student passports, school logos, form master signatures, continuous assessment scores, and other essential computations into concise A4-sized reports, I was inspired to revolutionize the educational technology landscape,”, he stated.

    Contacts: 0803 404 9619.  0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng

    ‘:Our NAITS-ASMS not only streamlines administrative tasks, but also alleviates the burden of manual report generation, which often proved to be error-prone and time-consuming for educators., ‘ the Software Engineer explained.

    Engr Bashir said further; ”by developing a user-friendly, cost-effective, and scalable platform, we are committed to empowering educational institutions across Nigeria, enabling them to harness the full potential of technology in their daily operations”.

    Contacts: 0803 404 9619.  0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng
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    It is imperative to emphasize that over time, NAITS ASMT has undergone significant evolution, expanding its scope beyond result processing to encompass comprehensive teacher and student record management, along with efficient school accounting management.

    (Contacts: 0803 404 9619.  0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng)

    ‘Join us in embracing a seamless and efficient educational management experience with NAITS Automated School Management Technology,” the Engineer urged school.owners (Flowerbudnews)