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This is not something I ever imagined writing. That’s something I’ve thought way too frequently over the last few years, but this is the first time in a long time that it hasn’t been accompanied by a sinking pit in my stomach. I’m actually smiling as I sit down to write today’s post-inaugural edition of The D. Read More...
The actor revealed his aspirations for Nigeria in an interview with ThisDay, stating that even though he spent a lot of years abroad his love for Nigeria has never wavered. "I have a lot of aspirations. Over the years it would have been extremely easy for me not to come to Nigeria at all. I could easily have stayed in the United States, or United Kingdom, or Germany or even Russia. Read More...
Grand historical inflection points rarely take the form of long bureaucratic documents, but sometimes they do. On October 7th the Department of Commerce issued its revised policy on AI and semiconductor technology exports to China. The 139 pages of new export control regulations placed a de facto ban on exports to China of the advanced computer chips that power AI algorithms. Since more than 95% of such chips used in China are designed by U. Read More...