
Legit.ng journalist Esther Odili has over two years of experience covering political parties and movements. CHECK OUT: Learn at Your Own Pace! Our Flexible Online Course allows you to fit copywriting skills development around your busy schedule. Enroll Now! Acting Chief of Army Staff, Olufemi Oluyede, has vowed to bring lasting peace to Nigeria if confirmed in a substantive capacity. Oluyede vows to bring lasting peace to Nigeria if confirmed as COAS Oluyede made this vow on Wednesday, November 27, during his screening by the House of Representatives Joint Committee on Defence and Army at the National Assembly Complex in Abuja. He stressed that the security environment in the country today requires a united effort from every Nigerian. PAY ATTENTION : Standing out in social media world? Easy! "Mastering Storytelling for Social Media" workshop by Legit.ng. Join Us Live! As reported by The Punch, Oluyede also called for strong bilateral and multilateral alliances with neighbouring countries, as well as deep collaboration and joint efforts by the services and other security agencies. “I am honored this evening to be considered worthy to play a part in these efforts and I look forward to contributing my utmost best by working with the National Assembly and other stakeholders in bringing lasting peace to the length and breadth of our dear country Nigeria. Read also Senate to confirm Oluyede as new Chief of Army Staff, details emerge “Thus, if confirmed by this joint committee and given the common mandate to lead the Nigerian Army during this period, I promise to do my best to justify the confidence imposed in me by the appointing authority which is His Excellency Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the confirming authority which is you members of the National Assembly and the generality of Nigerians,” he said. Watch the video below: Read more about Oluyede here: Senate takes action as Tinubu submits name of New Chief of Army Staff to national assembly Tinubu promotes acting Chief of Army Staff Oluyede, details emerge Olufemi Oluyede: 7 things to know about acting COAS In another development, Legit.ng reported that Olufemi Oluyede, described the late COAS Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja as a "caring brother" who showed remarkable selflessness, kindness and support during his final days. In a moving tribute at Lagbaja’s burial on Friday, November 15, Oluyede recalled how the late COAS , despite being gravely ill, selflessly nominated him for a national honour. PAY ATTENTION: Сheck out news that is picked exactly for YOU ➡️ find the “Recommended for you” block on the home page and enjoy! Source: Legit.ng
Trump's tariffs would devastate auto sector, raise consumer costs: industry leadersNvidia DisappointsMy experience playing Avowed when it launches in February will be very different from yours. Maybe that sounds obvious—it's an Obsidian RPG, after all, with quest and dialogue choices even in the first couple hours that seem likely to echo throughout the journey. That's to be expected. But for the first time in one of its games, Obsidian's applied the same care it puts into wildly branching dialogue trees into its interface options, too. The biggest and most obvious choice will be between the first- and third-person cameras: after trying both I firmly prefer the default first-person option , but I know there are a number of RPG players who are excited to have the alternative. There's so much more to choose from in Avowed's options menus than just the camera. Just take a look: This is a major expansion from the options in Obsidian's last RPG , The Outer Worlds. I want to highlight a few of the options that stick out to me in the Game and UI menus that could add up to quite different experiences if you've ticked enough toggles. Game options Third-person view - The climbing and combat in Avowed feel very different when you're out of that first-person perspective. Auto activate companion abilities - Do you want your sidekicks to use their special attacks in combat autonomously, or do you want to maintain precise control over when those cooldowns are up? Your choice. Hit flash mode - How much visual feedback do you want on hits? You can turn these flashes off, have them appear only when you've staggered an enemy, or have them on all hits. Attacks move towards target - This option and the aim assist ones above all affect how precisely you need to aim both melee and ranged attacks; if you really want precision mouse control (and to miss more often), turn 'em off. The biggest gaming news, reviews and hardware deals Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team. Dodge and blocking align to target - Like the magnetism, these options will subtly nudge your orientation towards the enemy you're fighting, I think primarily to keep first-person combat from feeling disorienting. But again, if you want total control, you can turn them off. Slow time on dodge - A powerful option here, giving you a window of bullet time when you dodge. A welcome accessibility option, but also a fun way to give yourself an edge on one of the higher difficulty levels. UI options Hide failed dialogue checks - A powerful roleplaying choice. Do you want the "gamey" experience of seeing you don't meet the perception or intellect stat threshold for a particular dialogue choice? Or do you want that choice to be hidden, so that you can only wonder what a smarter or more perceptive character could do in that situation? Shrink dialogue checks - Another major roleplaying decision here: Do you even want to know what stats enabled your dialogue choices? Or do you want the more naturalistic experience of playing a character with tons of attribute points in dexterity and guessing which responses are available due to your shredded calves? Interaction icons - A hand icon pops up on plants when you get within 10 feet or so, and Avowed also highlights environmental obstacles like thorns that you can burn and wooden boards you can smash. With this option disabled you'll have to pay more attention to what in the environment looks interactive. Objective markers - Want an arrow pointing towards where you're going or what you're looking for? I find these sorts of markers make me mentally check out and beeline from goal to goal; I'm much more engaged with them off. Damage numbers - What kind of action RPG would Avowed be without damage numbers? One that immediately feels a bit more grounded, especially if you've turned off visual features like the incoming attack warnings. Compass - By default the compass gives you a lot of information: it points to your objective, shows nearby enemies, dropped loot, and environmental pickables. Disabling it altogether, or toggling a few of the things it highlights, will really change how closely you have to eyeball your surroundings. I might change my mind when I'm hours into Avowed, but as I sit here now I'm planning out how I'm going to play. I think I'll keep the compass on just to orient myself towards north, but I'll only leave the icons for corpses—and maybe enemies—enabled. I'm not going to shrink my dialogue checks because I like that sense of satisfaction of seeing my attributes pass a threshold, but I will hide the failed skill checks to leave a bit of ambiguity about other ways a conversation could have gone. And objective markers are absolutely getting turned off to keep me attentive. I'm going to try disabling most of the aim assist and movement assist in combat too, which I think make more sense on a controller than they do on keyboard/mouse. And damage numbers? Yeah, those are going away, at least for long enough to judge whether Avowed's hit feedback feels substantial enough to get a good sense of how effective my attacks are. If you're way more interested in Avowed's story than anything else, it would make sense to leave on objective markers and shimmering loot and the many other options that limit how much time you have to spend poking around alleys and rooftops. But if you do want to play this game more like a lightweight, exploratory immersive sim , which is what I'm hoping for, then turning that stuff off is a welcome option. I'd like to see every RPG of Avowed's scale or bigger offer this much flexibility.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — After losing to San Francisco in the playoffs three of the last five seasons, the Green Bay Packers wouldn’t mind seeing the 49ers get left out of the postseason entirely. The Packers (7-3) could damage San Francisco’s playoff hopes Sunday by beating the 49ers at Lambeau Field. San Francisco (5-5) dropped to .500 after losing at home to the Seattle Seahawks, though the 49ers remain just a game behind the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC West. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.Maharashtra Election Results 2024: Five Major Factors That Helped Mahayuti Secure Landslide Victory In State PollsThere were two recipients of the 2024 Democracy Works Award from the League of Women Voters of Woodland for their efforts to inspire political and individual change. Receiving the recognition from among six nominees countywide were Brown Issues and newly elected Woodland School Board Trustee Laura Brubaker. Brown Issues is a local group founded to “cultivate the next generation of Brown leaders through civic engagement, healing, and narrative change.” The youth development organization is nonpartisan and has 20 chapters statewide, including one in Yolo County. Brubaker, who was elected unopposed earlier this month to represent the 2nd Trustee Area in Woodland, successfully spearheaded a grass roots efforts to recall Emily MacDonald that led to her resignation on March 12 after she was removed during the March 5 election. In June 2023, the Woodland school board adopted a resolution supporting LGBTQIA+ students. MacDonald, however, read a statement dismissive of those students. During the award ceremony held Tuesday evening at Yolo Veterans Post 77 in Woodland, Brubaker said she started the recall because “I was really upset when someone who was supposed to represent me used their podium to try and divide us. “I realized I wasn’t the only one upset by that. So a small group of us started the recall effort and that grew into hundreds of us who believe in bringing democracy to the doorsteps of our community and offering voters the chance to vote again on who would represent them,” she said. “I’m really proud of that.” Brubaker said the point of the recall was that “we didn’t turn our backs on marginalized community members. We can’t do that. There’s going to be a lot of attempts to divide us as a country and we need to remember that no matter your race or gender, who you love, your immigration status, your language or economic status, education or ability, we cannot leave anybody behind.” Of Brown Issues, local organizer Marco Osorio and Sacramento representative Carlos Molina credited the group with developing leadership skills among young persons who might otherwise turn to gangs or violence. Osorio said he and others went into a Sacramento High School which had seen plenty of violence and discovered over the course of trying to reduce that violence, there was “leadership potential.” “We knew we had to build civic engagement so they could have agency and ownership in their communities,” Osorio said. He credited Yolo County Superintendent of Schools Garth Lewis with bringing Brown Issues to Yolo County after an incident at Woodland High School. He also gave thanks to those students and others who had stepped up to make a difference. “When I was growing up, I was a broken person with a virus that was inflicting pain on others and spreading it,” Osorio said, acknowledging his past. “Brown Issues was one of the biggest turning points in my life and I will never forget it.” The organization’s advisers work with youth at schools across Yolo County including Cesar Chavez Community School, Pioneer, Woodland, Cache Creek high school and UC Davis. In December, Brown Issues will be working with student delegates who will be installed in the Sacramento Legislature to practice the art of legislating. From that it’s hoped those participating will learn not only how to enact laws but how to lead. Brown Issue and Brubaker also received certificates acknowledging their efforts from U.S. Representative Mike Thompson. The Democracy Works Award has been presented by the League of Women Voters of Woodland since 2006. The local league is now celebrating its 50th anniversary and will complete its merge with the League of Women Voters of Davis in early 2025 to become League of Women Voters of Yolo County. The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, grassroots, national organization dedicated to local voter education and empowering citizens to shape better communities for more than 100 years.
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Musk calls for US to replace fighter jets with drones “Manned fighter jets are obsolete in age of drones anyway. Will just get pilots killed,” says billionaire WASHINGTON: Billionaire Elon Musk, tapped by US President-elect Donald Trump to slash federal government spending, lashed out at modern fighter jets on Monday, saying that drones were the future of air combat. “Manned fighter jets are obsolete in the age of drones anyway. Will just get pilots killed,” said the head of SpaceX, Tesla and X, in a post on his social media platform.Musk singled out the F-35 -- a next-generation fighter jet manufactured by US-based Lockheed Martin that entered service in 2015 -- for criticism. “Meanwhile, some idiots are still building manned fighter jets like the F-35,” he posted, alongside a video of hundreds of drones hovering in formation in the sky.The F-35, the world’s most advanced fighter, is stealth capable and can also be used to gather intelligence. Germany, Poland, Finland and Romania have all recently signed deals for the aircraft.Its development, however, has suffered from issues, notably in the design of its computer programmes, and its very high operating costs are regularly criticised by its detractors. “The F-35 design was broken at the requirements level, because it was required to be too many things to too many people,” said Musk on Monday, calling it “an expensive (and) complex jack of all trades, master of none.”For Mauro Gilli, a researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, “what makes the F-35... expensive is the software and the electronics, not the pilot per se.” This is significant “because a reusable drone would need to get all that flashy electronics of an F-35,” he said on X.He also pointed out that the existence of the F-35 had forced US rivals to develop their own aircraft and advanced radar to match it. “By simply existing, the F-35 and the B-1 force Russia and China into strategic choices they would not have to make otherwise (i.e. budget allocations),” Gilli said, referring to B-1 heavy bomber aircraft. “Even if Musk were right (and he is not), deleting the programmes would relax these constraints on them.”
US defender Carter-Vickers scores own goal with no-look pass for Celtic in Champions LeagueTikTok CEO Chew Shou Zi reportedly sought advice from Tesla CEO Elon Musk . According to an exclusive report in WSJ, ByteDance-owned TikTok chief executive officer Chew Shou Zi has sought input on US matters from Elon Musk. Tesla CEO has emerged as one of the closest advisers to President-elect Donald Trump. The Wall Street Journal reported on November 23, citing people familiar with the matter. TikTok CEO Chew is reported to have reached out to Tesla CEO in recent weeks and asked for his opinions on topics ranging from the incoming administration to potential tech policy, the report added as per news agency Reuters. The report added that both the executives have not discussed specific measures to keep TikTok running in the United States. ByteDance's senior leadership remains cautiously optimistic. Before the US election, ByteDance executives met with people close to both Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. Elon Musk joined Trump in calls with Google CEO and Ukraine president Incidentally, there are also reports that Musk joined President-elect Donald Trump during his call with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. And earlier this week, The Information reported that Musk was there in the call when Google CEO Sunadr Pichai called to congratulate Pichai. The big Yes and No on Tiktok ban in the US Trump, who previously attempted to ban TikTok, has stated that he would not allow the app to be barred if elected in November. However, President Trump's pick for Federal Communications Commission chairman could be bad news for TikTok. In his Project 2025 chapter, Carr asserted that the Chinese social media platform TikTok “poses a serious and unacceptable risk to America’s national security” and should be banned. The new FCC chairman also reportedly has a close relationship with Musk and has accused Democrats of waging “regulatory lawfare” against Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service.Dell, HP, Workday, and more set to report earnings Tuesday
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