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Davido speaks on relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo|NVS News - Duration: 1:56.Davido speaks on relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo
Nigerian award-winning music star, Davido has revealed that Real Madrid world best player, Cristiano Ronaldo is his friend.
Davido disclosed this during an interview with popular football website Goal.
The If crooner also revealed plans to record a video with Ronaldo.
Davido said Even back home in Nigeria,during free time on sat morning im on the pitch i play number 7.
Ronaldo is my friend but i havent met him, he is busy and im busy.
Ill do a video with him but not a music video.
would try to capture a video where our worlds will meet.
I met with Chelsea players too, Victor Moses introduced me to them.
On Nigeria winning 2018 world cup, Davido said Im behind Nigeria all the way, Super Eagles have good players but are in a tough group.
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CNN 10 - March 2, 2018 | The Addictiveness of Smartphones | CNN Student News - Duration: 10:01.Fridays are awesome!
And we`re happy you`re spending 10 minutes of your Friday to get updated on events from
around the
world.
I`m Carl Azuz for CNN 10.
In China, debate is burning over what the country should do about coal.
China is the world`s largest consumer of coal, more than 60 percent of the nation`s energy
comes from the fossil fuel.
But to generate that energy,
coal has to be burned.
And when it is, it gives off emissions like carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, mercury, ash
and particulates, all of which can
pollute the environment.
And China has struggled for years with hazardous air pollution.
The government launched a war on pollution a few years ago.
It aimed to convert the nation`s energy sources from coal to cleaner forms of energy
like natural gas.
But that comes at a cost.
Coal is cheap.
It`s relatively inexpensive to mine, inexpensive to buy, inexpensive to burn.
So, weighing coal`s impact on the environment against
its impact on the consumer created a catch-22 for the government.
The winter in northern China doesn`t care if you`re poor, doesn`t care that Huang Yi
Min (ph) is 75, has
heart problems, is partially paralyzed.
The harsh air is relentless.
And in the depths of poverty, coal is his only way to fight back.
Coal is so dirty.
Leaves black soot all over, he says.
So one shovelful at a time, he feeds a furnace next to his bed -- not ideal but it`s the
only kind of heat he can afford, which is why the government
ban on coal is so brutal.
I had to burn it secretly, he says.
How else could we survive?
Coal is cheap and the primary heat source here, where many household incomes are as
little as a few dollars a day.
But burning coal is also a
major reason why the air here can look like this, a "Mad Max" style hellscape, eye-burning
air pollution so thick you can taste it.
So, in October 2017 the Hubei (ph) province government banned residential coal use.
Instead, they hastily installed these yellow pipes meant to
carry cleaner natural gas to people`s homes.
But what homeowners are telling us is that buying that natural gas to their heat their
homes would be way more expensive than
using coal and, in most cases, it would be completely unaffordable.
But even if you had enough money to buy natural gas, supply shortages meant that a lot of
these pipes are empty.
People were freezing;
coal was still being burned and the public backlash was fierce, unusual in Communist
China.
So Beijing took notice.
The ban on burning coal was lifted in December but the effects have lingered.
Mr. Wong`s (ph) hands aren`t usually clean but they were during the ban because he wasn`t
allowed to sell coal anymore.
He is back at it now but
business isn`t good.
People don`t dare buy too much, he says.
They fear coal could be banned again at any moment.
Huang Yi-min (ph) resents the choice that he was forced to make: follow the law or freeze.
We are not being taken care of by the people in Beijing.
They don`t listen to us.
The government says it`s working on new lasting solutions but the winter won`t wait while
they figure things out.
Matt Rivers, Hubei Province, China.
Ten-second trivia.
Where would you most likely find an SoC?
Smartphone, calendar, wharf, or analog watch?
SoC is an abbreviation for system on a chip, part of a smartphone that combines memory,
graphics, a modem (ph) and other components.
Nine hours per day, that`s how long American teenagers spend using media, everything from
TV to video games and books, music and social media.
And this is in their leisure time, what they chose to do for their enjoyment.
It does not include any media they use for school work.
It`s all according to Common Sense Media, a nonprofit group that examines the impact
that technology can have on kids, parents and teachers.
And
because the organization also says that 50 percent of American teenagers report feeling
addicted to mobile devices, they`ve teamed up with another
nonprofit called the Center for Humane Technology to examine the effects that all this tech
is having on young people.
We heard a lot on addiction and technology, what this is something a little bit larger
than you guys
are launching.
So, take me through it.
So, we`re launching a major new national campaign the truth about tech.
The point is to educate the
public, opinion leaders, government officials and the tech industry about the impact of
technology on kids` brains and how this is affecting our
society, both pro and con.
I`ve known you from many years and you`ve been talking about this for a really long
time.
Take me back to when you first started thinking,
OK, we`ve got to start paying attention to the impact of technology.
I`ve started working on these issues in 2013.
All of these companies are competing to
get attention.
They`re not going to stop you and it`s not enough to use the products, I have to reach
deeper down the brain and took you and create
an unconscious habit or an addiction to hold on to that 30 minutes like (INAUDIBLE) on
your day on Facebook or on Snapchat.
SEGALL: When you look at the business model for these companies, they are built on getting
us to pick up our phone more.
We live in this attention
economy.
So, can these tech companies really make changes without fundamentally shifting the way that
their business works?
We`re not particularly overnight success.
This is a multi-year effort and we`re going inside to tech companies and we believe that
long
term, both from the bottom up with grassroots public support or from the top-down, with
intelligence legislative efforts, the combination can make
fundamental change, explain the truth about tech and make really positive solution.
I need some simple things like right now you`re listening to this, turn off all notifications
on your phone except when a human being, a
person, wants your attention.
That`s one simple change you can make today.
Another can be very popular just recently, is turning your phone in gray
(ph), you can see that.
But make your phone gray, it takes out all those chip-like slot machine will work.
It has a huge impact of feeling like
your phone is more of a tool and less like an addictive substance.
Do you think we can put the genie inside the bottle?
HARRIS: I don`t think it`s up (INAUDIBLE) somehow.
I think this is game over unless we fix it.
I think that we have to take (INAUDIBLE) you
realize that every time you open up that Facebook icon, you just activated a super computer
that`s going to play chess against your mind to figure out
what`s the perfect thing I can show you.
And it`s only going to get better and better and better at doing that, and you realize
you`re bringing a
knife, you know, millions of (INAUDIBLE) sharing hardware, you know, up to that against a super
computer.
You`re going to lose.
Today`s "10 Out of 10" report goes to a rescue flight in the Democratic Republic of Congo
that turned into a bonding experience between
the pilot and a baby chimpanzee.
Mosa (ph), the chimpanzee, was apparently orphaned by poachers.
But while he was on a flight to a primate rescue and rehab center, he made a new
friend.
He was even allowed to adjust the throttle at one point.
The pilot said the video looks cute, but in an ideal world, the baby chimp would be with
its mother.
Still, his new home is with an organization that
says its mission is to give the best possible care to orphan primate and conservationists
there say the chimp appears to be in good spirits.
Of course, if a pilot were to adopt an animal like that, he`d be a chimp off the old block.
They could become prime mates.
The animal story might
have started tragically, but all considered, it had a happy landing.
And it`s where we touch down for the week on CNN 10.
I`m Carl Azuz.
Thank you for being the best part of our show.
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BBNaija 2018: Rico attracted to me, Cee-c lackadaisical – Bambam|NVS News - Duration: 2:54.BBNaija 2018: Rico attracted to me, Cee-c lackadaisical – Bambam
Big brother Naija 2018 housemate, Bambam has revealed that another housemate, Rico has feelings for her.
Bambam said this during her diary session with Big brother on Tuesday.
According to her, he needs to focus on the game not on his emotional inclinations.
When you focus on the message and not the messenger.
I have come to realise that you should not judge a book by its cover.
In this space, there are a lot of beautiful things you can learn about others if you can be a bit patient.
Rico is emotionally attracted to me.
I am a subtle person.
I am trusting that he would look past his emotions and be more strategic..
Recall, Bambam and Teddy A set the internet agog yesterday after a video of them having sex in the toilet was captured by cameras.
Bambam speaking on the tensions in the house as a result of eviction coming up on Sunday said I noticed a few couples have been having tensions.
CeeC is a sweet girl but she can be handful.
I noticed Alex was broken yesterday.
She felt she could have saved Leo but didnt cos she felt he needed a haircut.
CeeC can be a bit lackadaisical, I felt that she can be a little distracted.
Then lastly, Leo is becoming a little bit paranoid..
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BBNaija 2018: Bitto speaks on having erection while touching Nina|NVS News - Duration: 1:28.BBNaija 2018: Bitto speaks on having erection while touching Nina
Evicted Big Brother Naija 2018 contestant, Bitto Bryan has reacted to having erection while on the reality show.
Bitto trended online for having an erection while comforting female house mate, Nina who was seemingly shedding tears.
However, Bitto, who was evicted from the show said His Bulge has always been overly pronounced, and over they years.
In a post on his Instagram page, Bitto wrote: #TruthBeToldTuesday.
"The Bulge has always been overly pronounced, and over the years it took me conscious efforts to keep it in check.
Please there is a DICHOTOMY; A Clear Divide between a Bulge and a Hard on..
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BBNaija2018: Tobi shocked me after all we shared – Cee-c|NVS News - Duration: 2:14.BBNaija2018: Tobi shocked me after all we shared – Cee-c
Big Brother Naija 2018 housemate, Cee-c, has said she was surprised seeing herself easily put up for eviction by her former strategic partner, Tobi.
Becoming the Head of House, HoH, for the third time, Tobi had the power to save a pair of partners from eviction while replacing them with another pair.
To the shock of fellow housemates and viewers, Tobi saved the pair of Leo and Bambam and replaced them with Lolu and Cee-c.
Apart from being Tobis ex-strategic partner, Cee-c is also his romantic partner.
Speaking with Big Brother yesterday evening, Cee-c, who has become the most controversial housemate, said, Tobi shocked me.
Sincerely I never expected it after all we shared.
Its true we were having issues at that point but to put me and my strategic partner up for eviction was something I never expected.
I wasnt myself through out yesterday.
But that is in the past now.
He has explained why he did it and I have moved on..
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CNN Student News - March 2, 2018 | How electronic media can be addictive | CNN 10 - Duration: 10:01.Fridays are awesome!
And we`re happy you`re spending 10 minutes of your Friday to get updated on events from
around the
world.
I`m Carl Azuz for CNN 10.
In China, debate is burning over what the country should do about coal.
China is the world`s largest consumer of coal, more than 60 percent of the nation`s energy
comes from the fossil fuel.
But to generate that energy,
coal has to be burned.
And when it is, it gives off emissions like carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, mercury, ash
and particulates, all of which can
pollute the environment.
And China has struggled for years with hazardous air pollution.
The government launched a war on pollution a few years ago.
It aimed to convert the nation`s energy sources from coal to cleaner forms of energy
like natural gas.
But that comes at a cost.
Coal is cheap.
It`s relatively inexpensive to mine, inexpensive to buy, inexpensive to burn.
So, weighing coal`s impact on the environment against
its impact on the consumer created a catch-22 for the government.
The winter in northern China doesn`t care if you`re poor, doesn`t care that Huang Yi
Min (ph) is 75, has
heart problems, is partially paralyzed.
The harsh air is relentless.
And in the depths of poverty, coal is his only way to fight back.
Coal is so dirty.
Leaves black soot all over, he says.
So one shovelful at a time, he feeds a furnace next to his bed -- not ideal but it`s the
only kind of heat he can afford, which is why the government
ban on coal is so brutal.
I had to burn it secretly, he says.
How else could we survive?
Coal is cheap and the primary heat source here, where many household incomes are as
little as a few dollars a day.
But burning coal is also a
major reason why the air here can look like this, a "Mad Max" style hellscape, eye-burning
air pollution so thick you can taste it.
So, in October 2017 the Hubei (ph) province government banned residential coal use.
Instead, they hastily installed these yellow pipes meant to
carry cleaner natural gas to people`s homes.
But what homeowners are telling us is that buying that natural gas to their heat their
homes would be way more expensive than
using coal and, in most cases, it would be completely unaffordable.
But even if you had enough money to buy natural gas, supply shortages meant that a lot of
these pipes are empty.
People were freezing;
coal was still being burned and the public backlash was fierce, unusual in Communist
China.
So Beijing took notice.
The ban on burning coal was lifted in December but the effects have lingered.
Mr. Wong`s (ph) hands aren`t usually clean but they were during the ban because he wasn`t
allowed to sell coal anymore.
He is back at it now but
business isn`t good.
People don`t dare buy too much, he says.
They fear coal could be banned again at any moment.
Huang Yi-min (ph) resents the choice that he was forced to make: follow the law or freeze.
We are not being taken care of by the people in Beijing.
They don`t listen to us.
The government says it`s working on new lasting solutions but the winter won`t wait while
they figure things out.
Matt Rivers, Hubei Province, China.
Ten-second trivia.
Where would you most likely find an SoC?
Smartphone, calendar, wharf, or analog watch?
SoC is an abbreviation for system on a chip, part of a smartphone that combines memory,
graphics, a modem (ph) and other components.
Nine hours per day, that`s how long American teenagers spend using media, everything from
TV to video games and books, music and social media.
And this is in their leisure time, what they chose to do for their enjoyment.
It does not include any media they use for school work.
It`s all according to Common Sense Media, a nonprofit group that examines the impact
that technology can have on kids, parents and teachers.
And
because the organization also says that 50 percent of American teenagers report feeling
addicted to mobile devices, they`ve teamed up with another
nonprofit called the Center for Humane Technology to examine the effects that all this tech
is having on young people.
We heard a lot on addiction and technology, what this is something a little bit larger
than you guys
are launching.
So, take me through it.
So, we`re launching a major new national campaign the truth about tech.
The point is to educate the
public, opinion leaders, government officials and the tech industry about the impact of
technology on kids` brains and how this is affecting our
society, both pro and con.
I`ve known you from many years and you`ve been talking about this for a really long
time.
Take me back to when you first started thinking,
OK, we`ve got to start paying attention to the impact of technology.
I`ve started working on these issues in 2013.
All of these companies are competing to
get attention.
They`re not going to stop you and it`s not enough to use the products, I have to reach
deeper down the brain and took you and create
an unconscious habit or an addiction to hold on to that 30 minutes like (INAUDIBLE) on
your day on Facebook or on Snapchat.
SEGALL: When you look at the business model for these companies, they are built on getting
us to pick up our phone more.
We live in this attention
economy.
So, can these tech companies really make changes without fundamentally shifting the way that
their business works?
We`re not particularly overnight success.
This is a multi-year effort and we`re going inside to tech companies and we believe that
long
term, both from the bottom up with grassroots public support or from the top-down, with
intelligence legislative efforts, the combination can make
fundamental change, explain the truth about tech and make really positive solution.
I need some simple things like right now you`re listening to this, turn off all notifications
on your phone except when a human being, a
person, wants your attention.
That`s one simple change you can make today.
Another can be very popular just recently, is turning your phone in gray
(ph), you can see that.
But make your phone gray, it takes out all those chip-like slot machine will work.
It has a huge impact of feeling like
your phone is more of a tool and less like an addictive substance.
Do you think we can put the genie inside the bottle?
HARRIS: I don`t think it`s up (INAUDIBLE) somehow.
I think this is game over unless we fix it.
I think that we have to take (INAUDIBLE) you
realize that every time you open up that Facebook icon, you just activated a super computer
that`s going to play chess against your mind to figure out
what`s the perfect thing I can show you.
And it`s only going to get better and better and better at doing that, and you realize
you`re bringing a
knife, you know, millions of (INAUDIBLE) sharing hardware, you know, up to that against a super
computer.
You`re going to lose.
Today`s "10 Out of 10" report goes to a rescue flight in the Democratic Republic of Congo
that turned into a bonding experience between
the pilot and a baby chimpanzee.
Mosa (ph), the chimpanzee, was apparently orphaned by poachers.
But while he was on a flight to a primate rescue and rehab center, he made a new
friend.
He was even allowed to adjust the throttle at one point.
The pilot said the video looks cute, but in an ideal world, the baby chimp would be with
its mother.
Still, his new home is with an organization that
says its mission is to give the best possible care to orphan primate and conservationists
there say the chimp appears to be in good spirits.
Of course, if a pilot were to adopt an animal like that, he`d be a chimp off the old block.
They could become prime mates.
The animal story might
have started tragically, but all considered, it had a happy landing.
And it`s where we touch down for the week on CNN 10.
I`m Carl Azuz.
Thank you for being the best part of our show.
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