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AU approves emergency use of AstraZeneca Covid vaccine

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The African Union, AU has authorised the AstraZeneca/Oxford coronavirus vaccine for emergency use.

The Director, Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr John Nkengasong made this known on Thursday.

“The Africa  Centres for Disease Control regulatory task force has now approved the emergency listing of two versions of AstraZeneca vaccines: the Oxford vaccine, that is the one produced in South Korea, and the second in India,” Nkengasong said.

He said the work was underway to ensure safe vaccination across the region.

“We continue to work with countries to support them on safe vaccination administration. Very important training on Covid-19 vaccination by Africa CDC will be starting very, very soon,” Nkengasong stated.

Earlier in February, the centre recommended against using the AstraZeneca vaccine in those member states that have reported coronavirus cases of the South African variant, after the shot showed its limited efficacy against the strain.

 “Similarly, the expert committee of the Africa CDC is set to review Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine in the coming days and make a statement regarding its use on the continent.

 “Yes, we did reach out to these countries. The Russian Gamaleya group that produces Sputnik V vaccine has submitted its full dossiers.

“I’m pleased to state that in the coming days, hopefully next week, the panel will come together and start discussing,” Nkengasong said.

On Feb. 19, the Africa Vaccine Acquisition Task Team, AVATT, which was set up by the AU with the aim to immunise 60 per cent of the continental population, said that Russia had offered 300 million doses of the Sputnik V vaccine to the AU.

According to the health officials, AVATT will hold a meeting with the Sputnik V manufacturer to discuss all the details after which the expert committee will review the dossiers and make a pronouncement on them.

 “The vaccines, the 300 million does that have been agreed on, will be made available on the platform. Making them available doesn’t mean that we have purchased them. It means that countries can go through the platform and place their orders once we have given endorsement to that product,” Nkengasong added.

AVATT earlier secured more than 270 million doses of AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Johnson&Johnson vaccines.

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Golden Globes award to proceed despite pandemic

The Golden Globes kicks off a pandemic-era Hollywood awards season on Sunday February 28, after a year that upended the entertainment industry and saw celebrities on red carpets replaced with webcams on sofas.

However, the show is going on without the chummy gala dinners, hordes of photographers, and designer gowns associated with the celebration of the year’s best films and TV shows.

Sunday’s ceremony will be broadcast live on NBC television and will take place for the first time on two coasts, with comedians Tina Fey hosting from New York and Amy Poehler hosting from Beverly Hills, California. Some of the presenters, including Michael Douglas and his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones, will appear in person, but the nominees will attend from their homes or other locations around the world.

The coronavirus pandemic not only closed movie theaters and prompted studios to shift dozens of releases into late 2021 or 2022, it also led to the postponement of awards shows and turned them into socially distanced affairs.

The Oscars don’t take place until April 25, but organizers have said it will be an in-person show from multiple locations

 

Chinese President celebrates victory in effort to end rural poverty

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Chinese President Xi Jinping celebrated “complete victory” in the effort to eradicate rural poverty at a ceremony in Beijing on Thursday to mark a signature initiative of his eight-year tenure.

Reports said credit was given to Xi’s leadership for lifting nearly 100 million people from poverty, a milestone he declared in December and framed as a birthday gift for this year’s 100th anniversary of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

In an hour long speech, Xi hailed what he called a ’’testament’’ to the party’s leadership and the advantages of China’s political system.

“The CCP’s leadership and China’s socialist system are the fundamental guarantees against risks, challenges and difficulties,” Xi said in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, where he presented medals to key figures in the poverty fight.

Fighting poverty

Some global policy experts have said China sets a low bar in its definition of poverty, with sustained investment required to fund continued development in its poorest areas.

China defines extreme rural poverty as annual per capita income of less than 4,000 yuan ($620), or about $1.69 a day at current exchange rates. That compares with the World Bank’s global threshold of $1.90 a day.

Xi said China had invested 1.6 trillion yuan in fighting poverty over the past eight years, but did not give figures for spending planned over the next five years.

In a “No. 1 policy document” released on Sunday, China vowed to stick with its poverty alleviation policies, while making some adjustments for a five-year transition towards what Beijing calls “rural revitalisation”.

A new National Rural Revitalisation Bureau was set up in Beijing on Thursday, replacing an office for poverty alleviation and development that had been operating since 1993.

Reports said Xi’s role in its publicity of the poverty alleviation milestone was highlighted. Xi’s name got mentioned 139 times in a commentary of more than two pages lauding the “historic leap”. reports said.

 

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NITDA ACT: Nigeria to realign with Digital Economy standards 

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The  National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA has proposed the realignment of ‘NITDA Act 2007’  in line with the tenets and ideals of Digital Economy Policy of the current administration and the 4th Industrial Revolution.

The Director General of NITDA, Mr. Kashifu Inuwa presented the proposal in Abuja at the Legislative Stakeholders workshop on NITDA Draft Bill for Senate Committee on ICT and Cybercrime & House of Representative Committee on Information and Communication Technology.

Inuwa who asserted that the technology driven world is filled with promises and challenges, clamoured for the need to keep up with the trend of accelerating changes within the IT ecosystem by stressing the need for the review of the ‘NITDA ACT 2007.’

The Chairman, House of Representative Committee on Information and Communication Technology, Hon. Abubarkar Lado.

He emphasised the need for the review of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s (GCFR) transformation agenda and Digital Economy policy.

The DG explained that “in today’s world, people rely on different social media handles to make informed decisions. the example of Google for definition/meanings, news report, or navigation; NETFLIX for recommendation on trending movies; AMAZON or ALIBABA sites for what to buy; as well as other social media handles like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.”

He  further said that on the volatility of the human species, saying; “The kind of information we store on our phones and other technological gadgets make the human brain susceptible to the possibility of being hacked.”

While expressing concern over the vulnerability of human species which he said is being threatened by the emerging technologies; noting that “Technology disruption is the most disturbing and the least understood. Technology is taking over the only thing that differentiates us (humans) from other animals.”

He stated that, the era is marked by advancement in digital transformation and artificial intelligence, as he made reference to Mckinsey Global Institute’s latest report ‘on what the future of work will mean for jobs, skills and wages’, that postulates the displacement of about 20,000 million jobs by the year 2030.

Inuwa submitted that keeping up with the global pace has compelled the need to urgently mutate and realign the current ‘NITDA ACT 2007’ to meet the present outlook of the emerging technology in order to secure a place for Nigeria in the emerging global digital economy and 4th industrial revolution.

The NITDA Boss also appreciated all the Senators, Honourable Members, and representatives from the office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Justice for their presences and contributions.

He  however charged them to become the pivotal of the 2021 NITDA ACT that would position Nigeria into becoming a leading digital economy in Africa and major player in the global arena.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on ICT and Cybercrimes, Senator Yakubu Oseni affirmed that the ICT revolution has accelerated the pace of globalisation.

He promised that his committee would work assiduously with the house committee and other relevant stakeholders to ensure accelerated passage of the new amendment act for NITDA.
The world has moved into the blazing digital ecosystem, accelerating at the speed of light, with very effective and disruptive innovation and models, such as; Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, Robotics, Machine learning, Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain implementation and other emerging technologies…”  Oseni

The Chairman, Senate Committee on ICT and Cybercrimes, Senator Yakubu Oseni,

maintained .

He further emphasised that there was ardent need to raise the bar for digital readiness, in order to benefit from the unending economic and developmental opportunities that it presents.

The Senator applauded NITDA’s move towards improving its digital space and pledges the support of his committee to the actualise passing the bill into law.

Meanwhile, the Chairman, House of Representative Committee on Information and Communication Technology, Abubarkar Lado,  stressed  the importance of making all necessary amendments in regards to enacting an enabling law for NITDA, as the Apex body in regulatory and development of ICT in Nigeria, is long overdue.

He said in a sector where technology changes almost every minute, the legislation should be robust enough to accommodate the nature of the ecosystem and pledged the support of his committee in passing the NITDA Amendment bill into law.

 

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Nigerian movie ‘The Water Man’ to be released on Netflix

David Oyelowo’s directorial debut ‘The Water Man’ has been scooped by Netflix and RLJE Films.

The latest acquisition will reportedly see the family adventure drama premiere in US theatres on May 7 and an international release on Netflix later on in the year.

 

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Scripted by Emma Needell, the feature follows the story of Gunner who sets out on a quest to rescue his ill mother by going in search of the Water man, a mythic figure who possesses the secret to immortality. It stars actors like, Lonnie Chavis in the lead role, Rosario Dawson, Amiah Miller and David Oyelowo.

The Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Films, ShivHans Pictures and Yoruba Saxon production first showcased it at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

‘Rising Crude Oil Price Is Good for Nigeria’ -Finance Minister

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Nigeria’s Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed says the rising price of crude oil is a good development for Nigeria.

Addressing State House Correspondents on Thursday, on the State of the economy under President Muhammadu Buhari, Ahmed told Journalists that gaining more revenue from the sale of crude would yield more revenue for the government and reduce the country’s rate of borrowing.

She said: “The more revenue we realise out of the budget, the less we borrow. As we see the oil price rising and provides us more revenue, it provides us some reliefs. We will be able to reduce our borrowing, so it is a positive thing for us.”

She also assured Nigerians that the government has already made provision for COVID-19 vaccines in the 2021 budget.

“We have a position in the 2021 budget for immunization. We are already releasing money to the health authority to start operation in the first batch of vaccines that is going to arrive in the country in one week. But what we have in the budget is not enough, so we are working with the health authorities to provide a plan that will be taken to the President for approval and to be taken to the National Assembly as a supplementary budget specifically for COVID -19 vaccination,” she said.

Supplementary Budget
She said there would be a supplementary budget for the 2021 national budget.

“There will be a supplementary budget, the first one will be in March relating the COVID-19 pandemic but we will also have a mid-year review like we did last year of the budget and if at the time we do the review and there is a need to go back to do any amendment for supplementary budget, at that time we will take that decision, if not, we will just report the review,” she said.

External Borrowing
Commenting on the support facility Nigeria got form the World Bank and other International financial institutions, she said:

“We closed 2020 by being able to realize $3.4billion from IMF, $600million from AfDB. We were not able to conclude our negotiation with the World Bank and also with the Islamic Development Bank. Even with Islamic Development Bank, we signed for the last tranches but for the World Bank, we started negotiation with the World Bank with the list of about 10 requirements that we needed to address and we had addressed those 10 requirements but, the World Bank position is that we have not sufficiently addressed the requirements relating to having a single exchange rate.

“Their view is that despite the fact that we have adjusted the official exchange rate from N305 to N360 and we further on moved to I&E or the Nafex window, and as we speak, federal government inflows and outflows are monetized at the Nafex window rate. So, we feel we have met that requirement by the World Bank saying that we have to close that gap between the black market and the Nafex window.

“Our point is that is not what you do overnight. It’s not that you wake up and make a pronouncement and that happens. It’s something that you have to do over time taking several measures and working systematically for it to happen.

“So, we are still pushing our view with the World Bank and we hope to convince them that this requirement has been met and that they should now give us approval to go ahead and release the $1.5billion that we have been discussing with the World Bank. But having said that, the World Bank during 2020 has also given us approval for a number of facilities. One of them is the $500million for metering system for the Distribution network, $750million for the power sector recovery programme and several other facilities that we have on table with the World Bank that were approved during the course of the year 2020.”

Develop its infrastructure
While Justifying Nigeria’s rate of borrowing, Ahmed disclosed that Nigeria’s proportion of borrowing is not misplaced as the country needs to develop its infrastructure, in order not to be left behind.

“There is a lot of sensitivity in Nigeria about the level of borrowing by the government and it is not misplaced. And I said earlier that the level of borrowing is not unreasonable, it is not high. The problem we have is that of revenue.

“So, what we need to do is to increase revenue to be able to enhance our debt to GDP obligation capacity. If we say we will not borrow and therefore not build rials and major infrastructure until our revenue rises enough, then, we will regress as a country. We will be left behind; we won’t be able to improve our business environment and our economy will not grow.

“So, it is a decision that every government has to take. Our assessment is that we need to borrow to build our major infrastructure. We just need to make sure that when we borrow, we are applying the borrowing to specific major infrastructure that will enhance the business environment in this country.

“Again, we all have to work not just the federal government but state governments to increase our revenue to enhance our debt service obligations. We also have to make sure that when we are choosing the projects, we are choosing carefully the ones that will enhance the business environment so that more revenue yields come into the treasuries of the country,” She explained.

She said Nigeria’s total borrowing as at 31st of December stood at N32.9 Trillion, representing 21.6 percent of the GDP.  She also said as at 2019, the debt to GDP ratio was 19.2percent so only two percent was added.

The Briefing by the Finance Minister was organised by the Presidential Communication Team, in order to showcase the achievements of the Buhari led administration.

Other Ministers will subsequently take turns to also brief the State House Press Corps on the achievements of the Nigerian leader.

 

Lateefah Ibrahim

India unveils tougher rules for Facebook and Twitter

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India announced new rules on Thursday to regulate big social media firms, such as Facebook and Twitter, the latest effort by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to tighten control over Big Tech firms.

The rules come after Twitter ignored orders to drop content on farmers’ protests, fuelling the government’s zeal, dating from 2018, to clamp down on material it regards as disinformation or unlawful.

The new measures will require big social media companies to set up a grievance redressal mechanism and appoint executives to coordinate with law enforcement, the government said.

The government said the guidelines in its code of digital media ethics were needed to hold social media and other companies accountable for misuse and abuse.

Social media firms should be “more responsible and accountable,” Ravi Shankar Prasad, the minister for information technology, said in outlining the rules.

A detailed version of the guidelines is to be published later and take effect three months after that, the government said. It did not specify the date, however.

Facebook said it welcomes rules that prescribe ways to address challenges on the web. “The details of rules like these matter and we will carefully study the new rules,” it said in a statement.

Twitter declined to comment.

The draft of the rules, which give companies a maximum of 36 hours to remove content after they receive a government or legal order was presented.

Prasad also said the rules would oblige the companies to reveal the originator of a message or posting when asked to do so through a legal order.

Tech firms are coming under tighter scrutiny worldwide. Facebook faced a global backlash last week from publishers and politicians after it blocked news feeds in Australia in a dispute with the government over revenue-sharing.

That prompted last ditch changes by Australia in a law passed on Thursday to ensure Alphabet Inc’s Google and Facebook Inc pay media companies for content, a step that nations such as Britain and Canada want to follow.

’’India’s rules will also require video streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime to classify content into five categories based on users’ age,’’ the government said.

Online news media will also be regulated as part of the new rules, with the ministry of information and broadcasting creating an oversight system, the government added.

Apar Gupta, the executive director at advocacy Internet Freedom Foundation, said the new rules for digital news media portals and video streaming platforms posed risks to freedom of speech.

“To fix the problems in these sectors the government has adopted an approach which carries the risks of political control and censorship,” he said.

 

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Israel, Bahrain leaders discuss Netanyahu visit, vaccine plant

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Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli’s Prime Minister and Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Bahrain’s Crown Prince on Thursday discussed the Gulf state’s possible involvement in establishing a vaccine plant in Israel, Netanyahu’s office said.

The two leaders also discussed a possible visit by Netanyahu to Bahrain once coronavirus restrictions would allow it.

“The Bahraini regent also stated that he was interested in examining the possibility of Bahrain joining an investment in a vaccine manufacturing plant that is planned to be established in Israel together with other countries,” reports said.

Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates formalised ties with Israel on Sept. 15, in a U.S. sponsored deal forged in part over shared concerns about Iran. The deal angered the Palestinians, who have long demanded statehood before any such regional rapprochement.

Netanyahu, who is seeking re-election on March 23, said he was in talks with the heads of Pfizer and Moderna to open facilities in Israel.

Israel has been importing Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Inc COVID-19 vaccines.

Israel expects trade with Bahrain to be around $220 million in 2021, not including possible defence and tourism deals.

 

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NGO to support Nigeria’s fight against corruption

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By Zubairu Mohammed &Salihu Ali, Abuja

Non Governmental Organisations in Nigeria, say they will continue collaboration with Nigerian government in the fight against corruption, accountability and good governance.

Alhabibiyya Islamic society and Mambayya House Aminu Kano Centre for Democratic societies made the pledge at a signing of Memorandum of understanding MOU to undertake anti-corruption activities in Nigeria.

The signing of the MoU is part of the desire of the Organisations to encourage accountability and enhance good governance in Nigeria.

Signing the agreement to undertake anti corruption activities in Nigeria, Professor Ismail Mohammed on behalf of Mambayya House Aminu Kano Centre for Democratic societies said, the objective of the partnership was to work together on their areas of competence in carrying out anti corruption programmes.

He said they would also collaborate with religious leaders, Faith Based Organisations  and other Civil Society Organisations on projects and programs that would enhance transparency and accountability .

Professor Ismail Mohammed explained that the partnership between Mambayya House and Al-Habibiyyah would strengthen Nigerian government fight against corruption.

Director Alhabibiyya Islamic society of Nigeria an interfaith Organisation, Imam Fuad Adeyemi explained that Al-Habibiyyah is an Islamic think tank whose areas of activities cut across education, training  of  imams on anti-corruption crusade and Mosque projects as well as works as vanguard of Islamic propagation within and outside Nigeria.

Enhance Democracy
He said the collaboration would enhance Democracy and good values of Nigerians and beyond.

In their joint media statement, the two Oganisations said the broad aim of the partnership was to collectively undertake anti-corruption activities to enhance good governance and transparency in Nigeria.

The objectives of the partnership are to:

A) “Carry out functions under any agreed anti-corruption activities concentrating on the area of competence of each partner.

B) Undertake projects on good governance in Nigeria in areas of interest to either party in mutual trust.

C)  Collaborate with religious leaders, to work on programs that will enhance transparency and accountability and good governmence in Nigeria.”

Co executive Director interfaith mediation centre, James Movel said the anti corruption agreement between the two NGO’s was a milestone achievement to morality and political development in Nigeria.

The partnership between Mambayya House and Alhabibiyya Islamic society merged 3 years ago on combating corruption through interfaith platforms in Nigeria.

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President Buhari receives new EFCC Boss

By Timothy Choji, Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday received the new Chairman of Nigeria’s anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa.

The two  went into a closed session, where the President is expected to give a marching order to the new EFCC Boss to tame corruption, leading to its total defeat.

40-year-old Abdulrasheed Bawa was on Wednesday confirmed by the Senate as the substantive Chairman of the EFCC and he pledged to heighten the fight against corruption, which has retarded development in the country.

 

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