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“Trust Must Be Earned”: Afolabi Calls For Sustainable Computer Engineering

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According to Nivo News, computer engineer and academic, Adekunle Oluseyi Afolabi, has continued to shape the global discourse on building reliable digital systems that meet real societal needs. His philosophy goes beyond designing fast or flashy programs, focusing instead on systems that can withstand pressure in critical situations such as hospital emergencies, government operations, and high-demand online portals.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Afolabi argues that many systems prioritize efficiency at the expense of reliability and accessibility, a trade-off that can result in devastating outcomes. “A system that fails in a hospital or government office is not just a technical failure,” he emphasized. “It affects lives, delays services, and erodes trust in institutions.”

Through years of academic work and research, he has consistently stressed the importance of context-driven solutions over the wholesale importation of foreign models. His frameworks highlight adaptability, sustainability, and local ownership as core principles of engineering practice. “Technology cannot be copy-and-paste,” Afolabi explained. “We must always ask: who are the users, what are their realities, and how do we make the system sustainable for them?”

He has also raised concerns over the fragility of many projects, which are often launched with enthusiasm but collapse due to poor maintenance and inadequate manpower. For him, sustainability must be built into the design from the very beginning. “A well-built system is not the one that dazzles on launch day,” he said. “It is the one that can be maintained, improved, and scaled by those who use it locally.”

Afolabi’s perspective highlights the critical role of software engineering in national development, pointing out that trust in technology must be earned through consistency and reliability. In an era where digital systems underpin governance, healthcare, and economic growth, his call for adaptable, sustainable, and people-centered systems resonates strongly with the demands of the modern world.


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“Finally! Relief For Nigerians As Dangote Refinery Slashes Petrol Price By N75!”.

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Dangote Refinery has officially lowered its ex-depot petrol price by ₦50, shifting the cost from ₦1,175 to ₦1,125 per litre. The company stated that this adjustment is a direct response to declining global energy costs, which were influenced by reduced tensions in the Middle East.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Key details of the pricing update and recent company clarifications include:

  • Pricing Adjustments: The gantry loading price has been revised downward to ₦1,125 per litre.

  • Coastal Supplies: The price for coastal supplies has decreased from ₦1,495,215 to ₦1,428,165 per metric ton.

  • Refuting Allegations: The refinery explicitly denied reports claiming that its products are exported to Lomé, Togo, and then re-imported into Nigeria, labeling these allegations as “unsubstantiated” and “commercially illogical”.

  • Company Stance: While the refinery typically avoids responding to false claims to remain focused on its goal of ensuring energy security across Nigeria and Africa, it chose to address these “ill-motivated” rumors for the sake of clarity.

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A Massive Endorsement: US Lawmaker Praises Tinubu, Claims State Police Will Save Nigeria’s Christians!.

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U.S. Congressman Riley Moore has expressed strong support for the Nigerian Senate’s recent approval of a Constitution Alteration Bill aimed at creating state police forces. Moore, representing West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District, stated that this reform is essential for empowering states to defend their own populations and reducing reliance on centralized security decision-making in Abuja.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Key highlights regarding the proposed legislation and Moore’s reaction include:

  • Rationale for Support: Moore, who has previously investigated violence against Christians in Nigeria, views state-level police as a critical tool for protecting persecuted religious communities.

  • Credit to Leadership: The congressman commended President Bola Tinubu for his role in advancing the initiative.

  • Legislative Hurdles: Moore noted that while the Senate’s passage is a positive step, the amendment requires ratification by at least two-thirds of Nigeria’s state Houses of Assembly to become law.

  • Structure of the Bill: The bill proposes a policing framework that functions alongside the federal system, allowing governors to appoint State Commissioners of Police, subject to legislative confirmation.

  • Safeguards: To prevent misuse of power, the proposed law includes specific provisions prohibiting the deployment of state police against critics of the government, except as permitted by law.

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“Justice For Our Own!” NiDCOM Reacts To Life Sentence For Killer Of Two Nigerians In Canada!.

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The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has expressed its approval of the recent sentencing of the individual responsible for the 2022 nightclub shooting in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, which claimed the lives of two young Nigerians, Chibueze Momah and Tosin Amos-Arowoshegbe. Through a statement from its Director of Media and Public Relations, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, the Commission acknowledged that while the judicial result cannot undo the tragedy, it marks an essential move toward securing justice and accountability for the victims and their families.

Key aspects of the Commission’s response and the background of the case include:

  • The Victims: Chibueze Momah, a 22-year-old computer programming graduate and the only son of his family, had ambitious plans for a career in technology. Tosin Amos-Arowoshegbe was killed while performing his duties as a security worker. Both men were remembered as hardworking individuals dedicated to building successful futures.

  • Commission Support: Following the 2022 incident, NiDCOM Chairman/CEO, Hon. (Dr.) Abike Dabiri-Erewa, visited the grieving families to offer the Commission’s condolences and solidarity.

  • Legal Process: NiDCOM commended the Canadian law enforcement and judicial authorities for their work in the investigation, extradition, and successful prosecution of the offender.

  • Ongoing Commitment: The Commission lauded the resilience shown by the victims’ families throughout the lengthy legal proceedings. NiDCOM reaffirmed its dedication to supporting and protecting Nigerians living abroad and pledged to continue advocating for justice in cases involving Nigerian victims of crime overseas.

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