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Becoming a Developer is More Accessible Than Ever
Gone are the days when becoming a developer required years of intensive training. While mastering the craft to reach an elite level still takes time and dedication, creating simple apps or prototyping software has become remarkably straightforward.
Thanks to the rise of no-code and low-code platforms, along with AI-powered code generation tools, the barrier to entry has significantly lowered. Even individuals with minimal coding experience can now jumpstart their journey and bring ideas to life. These tools empower beginners to build functional applications without needing to write complex code from scratch.
And the best part? These technologies are only improving. While traditional coding skills will always remain valuable, the ability to effectively use AI tools and craft precise prompts—known as prompt engineering—is becoming an increasingly important skill in the tech world. As the landscape evolves, staying ahead means embracing these new tools and techniques. Don’t underestimate their potential!
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Nigeria’s Air Peace Spreads Its Wings to London – A Milestone in African Aviation.
Spread the love In a monumental stride for African aviation, Nigeria’s leading airline, Air Peace, has announced its inaugural flights to London, United Kingdom. This historic development marks a significant turning point in the continent’s air travel industry, bolstering connectivity and fostering economic growth between Nigeria and the UK. Bridging Continents: Air Peace’s London Expansion Air…
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Salah’s Holiday Controversy: Christmas Tree Sparks Debate Amidst Plea for Global Peace.
Spread the love Each festive season, Mohamed Salah manages to ignite a holiday controversy, and this year is no exception. Just like in 2020, 2021, and 2022, the Liverpool striker’s Instagram post has once again stirred emotions among his Muslim followers in 2023. As in previous years, Salah finds himself under scrutiny for partaking in Christmas…
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Putin threatens Finland over NATO membership
Spread the love In a recent episode of the Moscow Kremlin Putin program, Russian President Vladimir Putin escalated tensions by issuing threats against Finland following its NATO membership. Putin, historically acknowledging the amicable relations with Finland, expressed discontent over its NATO alignment and hinted at deploying troops to the Finnish border. “Finland’s inclusion in NATO creates…
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Unveiling Austria’s Corporate Sleuths: Private Eyes on Sick Leave
Spread the love In the picturesque landscapes of Austria, where tradition and modernity intersect, a unique and somewhat controversial practice is gaining traction among employers. Forget the conventional sick leave policies; Austrian businesses are turning to an unexpected ally to ensure their workforce stays true to their recuperative downtime – private detectives. In a country where…
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Arsenal sells 80 million flop to Turkey
Spread the love Arsenal FC has now managed to sell Nicolas Pepe after all. The striker, who joined the north Londoners in 2019 for 80 million euros, is moving to Turkish top-flight club Trabzonspor, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. According to the report, the Ivorian had already completed the medical check on Friday morning, and…
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The Guardiola Blueprint: Manchester City’s Relentless, Costly Pursuit of Perfection
Spread the love In the rarefied air of the Etihad Stadium, success is not merely measured in trophies—though there are plenty—but in microns of tactical margin, in the seamless execution of an idea. When Manchester City secures a signing, like the reported £65 million capture of Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo, the football world reacts with a now-familiar…
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Bold Visions Meet Economic Reality in Davos 2026.
Global leaders gathered in Davos for the 2026 World Economic Forum as artificial intelligence, geopolitical tensions, and economic uncertainty reshaped the global agenda. From bold AI ambitions to renewed trade frictions and policy nationalism, Davos 2026 revealed a world at a critical crossroads between innovation-driven growth and rising global fragmentation.
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The United Nations’ Double Standard and America’s Global Bullying Problem
Spread the love For decades, the United Nations has presented itself as the moral compass of the international system—a neutral arbiter committed to peace, sovereignty, and the rule of law. Yet in practice, its conduct exposes a troubling double standard, one that consistently shields powerful states while disciplining weaker ones. Nowhere is this hypocrisy more evident…
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FOREIGN AIRSTRIKES WILL NOT SOLVE NIGERIA’S INSECURITY
Spread the love The Federal Government’s acknowledgement of intelligence cooperation with the United States—particularly around possible airstrikes against terrorist groups—should concern every Nigerian who understands the true nature of the country’s insecurity crisis. Nigeria’s security problem is not religious. It is a governance failure. For years, armed groups have ravaged communities, displaced millions, and steadily…
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Cutting Corners on Crypto Security: A Costly Lesson
Spread the love In a stark reminder of the risks in the cryptocurrency world, an investor recently lost 4.35 BTC—worth over half a million dollars—after purchasing a hardware wallet from an unverified seller. According to reports, the device had been tampered with before purchase. The seed phrase, which serves as the master key to a…
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Liverpool Searching for Clear Skies After Seven Months of Turmoil
Spread the love When Virgil van Dijk lifted the Premier League trophy at Anfield on a cool May afternoon, it felt like the perfect conclusion to a season defined by control, confidence, and calm authority. Liverpool’s march to a 20th league title had been impressive not because of relentless drama, but because of how smoothly…
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Jake Paul’s Reality Check: What Anthony Joshua’s Fists Mean for Boxing Fans in Nigeria
Spread the love Jake Paul’s much-talked-about fight with Anthony Joshua ended the way many African boxing fans predicted — with a harsh lesson in real heavyweight boxing. The American influencer-turned-boxer has now undergone surgery after suffering two fractures to his jaw, with doctors fitting titanium plates following his stoppage defeat to Joshua in Miami. Several teeth…
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Anthony Joshua Stops Jake Paul as YouTuber Suffers Broken Jaw in Miami Showdown
This wasn’t about who won. It was about who dared. Jake Paul walked into a heavyweight reality and walked out bruised, broken — and unexpectedly respected.
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Markets Cheer previews
Spread the love Oracle disappointed. Crypto companies are declining along with bitcoin. Premarket overview ↘️ Oracle (ORCL) -11%. One of the largest software developers and a supplier of server equipment delivered a mixed report. The company plans to increase spending on data centers by $15b. ↗️ Planet Labs (PL) +18%. The company is engaged in space…
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The Peace Deal That Could Break Ukraine.
Spread the love The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is under immense pressure regarding a US-proposed 28-point peace plan to end the conflict with Russia, which includes controversial terms like Ukraine potentially ceding territory and renouncing NATO membership. Zelensky expressed that he will not betray his country’s dignity, but acknowledged the “very difficult choice” of risking the…























