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Omeife, Africa's first humanoid, was unveiled by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Friday in Abuja in order to advance technological advancement in Nigeria and across the continent through artificial intelligence (AI).
Osinbajo was represented by Prof. Isa Pantami, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, who in turn was represented by Kashifu Inuwa, Director-General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA). Read more here.
Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has agreed to serve as Africa's Ambassador for Agricultural Technology for the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF).
The AATF Communications Officer, Alex Abutu, released a press release on Friday that includes the information that was made public in Abuja. Read more here.
Airbus has announced the creation of an aviation-specific hydrogen fuel-cell engine as part of its objective to have zero-emission aircraft in operation by 2035.
In contrast to Rolls-recently Royce's unveiled jet engine, which burns hydrogen directly, this system uses an electric motor similar to that seen in fuel-cell vehicles and emits only water. Read more here.
WhatsApp has started rolling out a feature that makes it simpler to message oneself as users can retain a piece of information close at hand alongside their other WhatsApp conversations by sending messages to their own accounts.
Users can use WhatsApp's "Message Yourself" function to send themselves notes, reminders, and shopping lists. Read more here.
Elon Musk has suspended Kanye West's (also known as Ye) Twitter account following the rapper's posting of anti-semantic remarks and infringement of the platform's terms of service.
Musk stated in his response to a tweet on Kanye West's account suspension: Read more here.
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