AN INDIANA HIGH-SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL GAME ENDED IN TRAGEDY AFTER A REFEREE COLLAPSED ON COURT. (PHOTO).

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 An Indiana high-school girls' basketball game ended in tragedy after a referee collapsed on court.  On the night of December 12th, the girls' basketball team at Monrovia High School was playing Speedway High School. With only 6 minutes left in the second quarter, an emergency halted the game, and fans were evacuated from the gymnasium.  Sadly, a long-time referee, Jeff Tamarri, had collapsed while officiating the game. A defibrillator was reportedly used within a minute of his collapse, and EMTs arrived just moments later. Sadly, despite everyone's best efforts, Jeff was pronounced deceased on scene by EMTs. Monrovia High School said they will have counselors available for students who may be affected by Tamarri's sudden passing. Our thoughts are with the family of Jeff Tamarri as well as the community as a whole.

FG TO BRIDGE DIGITAL GAPS WITH AI, ROBOTICS, BIG DATA DEPLOYMENT. (PHOTO).


 FG to bridge digital gaps with AI, Robotics, big data deployment


The federal government has announced its resolve to bridge digital gaps in the country with the deployment of Artificial Intelligence, (AI), Robotics, Big data and Internet of Things (IoT) among other technological innovations.

The Minister of Communications, Innovations, and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani who disclosed this also said the government would adopt modern technologies to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in line with the United Nations programme for developing countries.

The Minister made the remarks at the Digital Economy Complex, Mbora, Abuja during a stakeholders workshop preparatory for the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), summit coming up in September this year.

Tijani was represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Engr Faruk Yabo. The workshop had the theme: “Stakeholders’ Workshop to Review Nigeria’s Statement to the Global Digital Compact (GDC).”

The Minister said Nigeria would focus on “digital transformation and digital revolution which are largely informed by the megatrends such as climate change, which many countries of the world are confronted with, including desert encroachment, Covid-19 pandemics, global conflicts and economic meltdown.”

A statement signed by the Head of Media in the Ministry, Kania Maliki Andeyaba, quoted the minister as saying that “technology stands out as a pivotal piece of solution that will help to deal with the myriad of issues.”

“It is extremely important for Nigeria to key into the global drive in order to accelerate the expansion of access to closing the gap by bringing about inclusivity and the adventure of AI, Robotics, Internet of Things, Big Data, etc. which every nation must find itself in the entire ecosystem”, the Minister said.

The minister announced that Nigeria would focus on closing all digital gaps and accelerate progress across the Sustainable Development Goals and expand inclusion and benefits from the digital economy for all.

The Minister further highlighted that the country’s efforts would foster an inclusive, open, safe, and secure digital space that respects, protects and promotes human rights.

And while advancing equitable and interpretable data governance, it would also enhance international governance of artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies for the benefit of humanity.

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