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NAAE advocates for AI adoption in Nigeria's aviation industry.

NAAE advocates for AI adoption in Nigeria's aviation industry. Members of the National Association of Air Traffic Engineers (NAAE) have advocated for the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the aviation sector, stating that the Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) would significantly benefit from its adoption. The President of NAAE, Engr. Selzing Miri, assured that there was no cause for concern regarding the implementation of AI in aviation systems. Miri also highlighted that NAMA's current navigational charges are insufficient to cover the logistics required for the agency's efficient operations. He called on the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, to consider increasing NAMA's navigation charges to address this issue. Speaking about the association's upcoming Annual General Meeting and Conference in Abuja, scheduled for November 22, Miri revealed that the theme would be: “The Integration of AI in CNS/ATM Systems and the ...

5 foods that may be unsafe to eat as leftovers.

5 foods that may be unsafe to eat as leftovers. These Foods Can Be Hazardous as Leftovers Leftovers are a convenient way to save both time and money, but not all foods remain safe to eat after being stored. Reheating yesterday’s meal might seem harmless, but some foods can become unsafe if not stored or reheated properly. Certain items may harbor harmful bacteria or release toxins that can cause illness. While this doesn’t mean you need to discard all leftovers, being aware of foods that require special handling can help protect your health and that of your family. If you’ve ever noticed a meal tasting strange or causing discomfort the next day, it might be due to how it was stored or the type of food itself. Below are five common foods that may pose risks as leftovers, along with tips on how to handle them safely. 1. Rice Leftover rice may seem harmless, but it can pose serious risks if not stored correctly. Cooked rice is susceptible to Bacillus cereus bacteria, which can produce tox...