
Aliko Dangote, President and Chief Executive of Dangote Industries Limited, has warned that artificial intelligence could disrupt traditional engineering systems and replace designs historically undertaken by human engineers. Speaking at his induction as an Honorary Fellow of The Nigerian Academy of Engineering in Lagos, Dangote urged professionals to proactively shape the future of the engineering discipline. He noted that AI is increasingly replacing human capability and hard-thinking characteristics, suggesting it could soon phase out engineering designs. Dangote called on engineers to address the ramifications of AI on their profession, influencing its integration into education and real-world applications. He emphasized engineering's centrality to national development, stating that industrialization is impossible without it, and highlighted its role in his conglomerate's growth. The Dangote Group, he said, has been built on engineering excellence and technological innovation, employing thousands of engineers across its operations, including the refinery, fertilizer, and other industrial projects. Dangote also mentioned the company's investment in training local engineers through the Dangote Academy and urged Nigeria to deepen its engineering talent pool to compete globally. Prof. Rahamon Bello, President of the Nigerian Academy of Engineering, recognized Dangote's contributions to engineering-driven industrialization, citing the Dangote Refinery as a landmark achievement
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Must ReadVictims from Ngoshe community in Borno State, recently freed after three months in captivity, shared their experiences, including their diet of guinea corn once daily and sleeping on open floors on a mountain. One victim, Khadijat, stated that their release involved no contact or gunfire, with terrorists leading them down the mountain before they made their way to soldiers. She also noted that among those freed were 11 individuals from another community who had been held for seven months. Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum visited the 360 freed victims on Monday, announcing the release of funds for the rehabilitation of the Ngoshe community. Zulum praised President Bola Tinubu for his intervention and acknowledged the efforts of various security agencies, including the Nigerian Armed Forces, the Office of the National Security Adviser, the Department of State Security, and local security groups. The governor mentioned that a total of 434 individuals had been released, including those freed two to three weeks prior. He confirmed that millions of naira have been released for Ngoshe's rehabilitation, with work nearing completion, and discussions are ongoing with the Nigerian military to ensure a safe return for residents. Zulum also directed the distribution of relief materials to the released individuals.

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Must ReadMrs. Rachael Alamu, the abducted principal of Community High School, Ahoro-Esiele, Oyo State, released a video pleading with Nigerians not to politicize their situation. She clarified that her abductors have not demanded Sharia law or a ransom of N1 billion, contrary to reports. Mrs. Alamu stated that the kidnappers' sole request is the release of some of their people. She urged the government to negotiate for their release and asked Nigerians to circulate her video to counter misinformation. Mrs. Alamu and over 40 pupils and teachers were kidnapped on Friday, May 15, 2026, during an attack on schools in the Oriire Local Government Area.