NIGERIA LADY BECOMES THE FIRST AFRICAN WOMAN TO EARN A PHD IN ROBOTICS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. (PHOTO).

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 Nigeria’s Oluwami Dosunmu-Ogunbi Becomes the First African Woman to Earn a Ph.D. in Robotics from the University of Michigan, Paving the Way for More Diversity in STEM and Inspiring Future Generations of Engineers and Innovators. Her groundbreaking research focused on developing stair-climbing algorithms for underactuated robots, contributing to advancements in robotic mobility and control.  She has also been recognized for her mentorship and advocacy for underrepresented groups in engineering.  A true trailblazer, her achievement marks a historic milestone and sets the stage for greater inclusion in the field of robotics.

CALL US CHILDISH BUT I WILL FIGHT TILL THE END'- PETER OKOYE SPEAKS ON PAUL'S ALLEGATION OF SONG THEFT. (PHOTO).


 Call Us Childish But I Will Fight Till The End’ – Peter Okoye Speaks On Paul’s Allegation Of Song Theft


Nigerian singer, Peter Okoye, better known as Mr P, has again clarified the song theft allegation leveled against him by his twin brother, Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rude Boy.


We reports that the new rift started when Peter Okoye announced the release of his latest song, ‘Winning,’ which Paul claims he wrote and is scheduled to be released in June 2025


In a post shared on Instagram, Paul said the agreement was that the duo would write and submit six songs for an album before they recently parted ways.


Paul claimed that his brother released one of his songs alone with the support of his management.


While expressing his anger, Paul called Peter ‘Oloriburuku.’


However, in a post on Instagram, Peter insists he and the producer wrote the song, adding that Paul and their older brother, Jude, are doing everything to take down the song from music platforms but will fight until the end.

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