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Video: How Rwanda is driving Ai revolution in Africa

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In this video, the Managing Director of Rwanda’s Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Crystal Rugege, speaks on the country’s frontier role in technological revolution through Artificial Intelligence.

 

In an interview with IMF-Africa, Rugege revealed that the country chose digital infrastructure as one of its areas of national focus given its difficult past that now required deliberate nation-building.

 

“What we have seen now in terms of Rwanda’s readiness for the AI revolution is the result of those investments. Now we have 97% broadband coverage, they have invested in attracting world-class institutions like universities offering AI master degrees, and they have deployed thousands of digital ambassadors to meet people at the bottom of the pyramid to share the basic digital literacy to participate in the Ai economy,” she said.

 

When the Rwandan government released the National Artificial Intelligence Policy for the Republic of Rwanda in 2023, it was meant to help the East African country use AI to its full potential while also reducing its risks. Using the goals of Vision 2050, the Smart Rwanda Master Plan, and other important national plans and policies as a foundation, it gives Rwanda the tools it needs to use AI for growth that benefits everyone.

 

She, however, admitted that Rwanda was far from perfection in its digital journey as the exercise was a “process”. She added that other African countries needed to unlock access to public data in a structured and protected manner to encourage young innovators in the digital space.

 

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Video: Nigeria’s Dangote boasts ‘environment is cleaner’ with his petrol

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In this video, Aliko Dangote, President of the Dangote Group and owner of a 650,000 barrels per day capacity refinery, presented the first sample of locally-produced petrol to the public after over two decades since local refining of crude products by government-owned refineries last happened, leaving the country with no option than importation of refined crude.

He explained why the first product sample from his refinery was clearer than the ones already in use.

“We Nigerians must celebrate right now that the environment will be cleaner, also people having issues with their health, especially in industries people having issues with their vehicles will now have the real product”

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Video: WTO chief Okonjo-Iweala laments politicization of insecurity in Nigeria

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Former Nigerian minister of finance and coordinator of the economy, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, while addressing about 10,000 members of the Nigerian Bar Association on the theme, “Nigeria Needs A Social Contract— for better security, economic, social and political governance”, lamented how insecurity had become a political tool and subject of propaganda against the common good and national interest.

Okonjo-Iweala, who is the Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), cautioned that the practice had to stop.

Nigeria faces several security issues with grave impact on its economy. Bandit-led kidnappings and attacks on local communities, and the Boko Haram insurgency have been the tragic highlights of the damaging insecurity.

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