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Anambra APC Rally: Akpabio’s Appearance Sparks Health Concerns

Anambra APC Rally : Akpabio’s Appearance Raises Questions About His Well-Being A new video from the Anambra APC rally has gone viral online, sparking widespread speculation and concern about the health of Senate President Godswill Akpabio. The footage, which surfaced shortly after the political gathering, shows Akpabio appearing noticeably weak and moving slowly while addressing party supporters. https://youtube.com/shorts/nBP5Z3iGkis?si=K3Ez8FrPHCiJ_ZRF The video quickly gained traction on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and TikTok, where many Nigerians expressed worry over the Senate President’s physical appearance. Some users suggested that Akpabio might be unwell, while others called on his media team to clarify his current state of health. As of now, neither Senator Godswill Akpabio nor his aides have issued any official statement regarding his condition. The viral video continues to generate mixed reactions across social media, with many urging prayers and well-wishes for the Se...

Facebook AI Has Done More Harm Than Good

By: Elvis Ifeanyi Facebook AI Has Done More Harm Than Good: Account Bans, Biometric Lawsuits & Moderation Failures Facebook’s AI was supposed to make life simpler: faster moderation, safer feeds, smarter ads. Instead many users and watchdogs say it’s doing the opposite — banning innocent accounts, amplifying harmful content, invading privacy, and auto-generating problematic ads.  This explainer pulls together the latest documented failures, user complaints, and regulatory fallout so you  1) Wrongful account bans and broken appeals — people get locked out A common, highly viral complaint: automated systems flag and suspend accounts without human context. Users report losing access to pages, business accounts, and followers after AI moderation mistakes — and often facing slow, confusing or ineffective appeals. Regulators and the Oversight Board have criticized Meta for changing moderation practices hastily and not accounting for human-rights impacts.  Why this matters...