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Obi knocks Tinubu over blackout complaint at Jos airport

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A former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has described President Bola Tinubu’s complaint of power outage at the Jos airport as the admission of president’s incompetence and failure to transform Nigeria’s power sector. 

During his visit to Plateau State on Thursday following the killings of over 30 residents in Angwan Rukuba in the Jos North Local Government Area on Palm Sunday, Mr Tinubu complained about the airport blackout while meeting with the families of victims and other political stakeholders in the state.

The president, who restricted his visit to the airport, spent only 10 minutes with the bereaved families and assured them of his administration’s support.

Mr Obi, in a statement on X on Saturday, stated that Mr Tinubu’s complaint of power outage highlighted his failed promises to fix the country’s epileptic power supply. 

“During the 2023 campaign, President Tinubu made a clear electoral promise: “If I don’t give you constant electricity in four years, don’t vote for me for a second term,” the politician said.

The politician, who claimed that Nigeria had a power supply of over 4,000 megawatts and lower tariffs prior to Mr Tinubu’s emergence as president, decried the current state of power across the country.

Mr Obi stated, “When he took office in 2023, Nigeria had a power supply of over 4,000 megawatts and lower tariffs. Today, the electricity power supply is less than 4,000 megawatts on the average, and Nigerians are paying higher tariffs. 

“Nigeria currently has the lowest per capita electricity consumption in the world, with a rate below 30% of the African average. Africa’s average is 617kwh, Nigeria’s is 144 kwh. This means that Nigerians consume least electricity than other Africans.”

The African Democratic Party chieftan berated the president for spending a brief insignificant time with the grieving families, noting his action constituted “a glaring display of disregard for promises and lack of trust.”

Mr Obi reiterated the need for Nigerians to embrace competent and compassionate leadership and stop politicians concerned about their comfort than the wellbeing of citizens.

“Now is the time to stop incompetent leaders—those lacking the capacity and compassion—who prioritise their own comfort over the well-being of the people and make empty promises,” the politician advised.

Meanwhile, the presidency, in a statement on Friday, said logistical and security constraints necessitated the decision by Mr Tinubu to address victims of the Angwan Rukuba attacks at the Jos airport rather than visiting the affected communities.

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NPFL: Kun Khalifat FC won’t give up on survival battle – Uzoho

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Kun Khalifat FC technical adviser, Obinna Uzoho has insisted that his team won’t give up on their relegation battle after the stalemate against Plateau United.

The Owerri-based club held Plateau United to a 1-1 draw in their away fixture in Lafia on Sunday.

Uzoho commended the display of Plateau United players in the game.

He expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the game.

“We played against a good side and we are going home with something,” Uzoho was quoted by Puyaka.

“We won’t give up in our fight to move up on our position on the league table. I don’t believe in home and away, we will come out and play our part.”

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Deezer says 44% of songs uploaded to its platform daily are AI-generated

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Deezer announced on Monday that AI-generated tracks now represent 44% of all new music uploaded to its platform. The company said it’s receiving almost 75,000 AI-generated tracks per day and more than two million per month.

The consumption of AI-generated music on the platform is still very low, at 1-3% of total streams, and 85% of these streams are detected as fraudulent and demonetized by the company.

The latest figure from Deezer highlights a continuous surge in AI-generated music uploads to the platform. Deezer reported receiving around 60,000 AI tracks per day in January, up from 50,000 in November, 30,000 in September, and just 10,000 in January 2025, when it first launched its AI-music detection tool.

Songs tagged as AI-generated on Deezer are automatically removed from algorithmic recommendations and not included in editorial playlists. The company announced today that it will no longer store hi-res versions of AI tracks.

The updated figure comes as an AI-generated track topped the iTunes charts last week in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Canada, and New Zealand.

“AI-generated music is now far from a marginal phenomenon and as daily deliveries keep increasing, we hope the whole music ecosystem will join us in taking action to help safeguard artists’ rights and promote transparency for fans,” said Deezer CEO Alexis Lanternier in a press release. “Thanks to our technology and the proactive measures we put in place more than a year ago, we have shown that it’s possible to reduce AI-related fraud and payment dilution in streaming to a minimum.”

Today’s announcement comes as Deezer conducted a survey last November that found that 97% of participants couldn’t tell the difference between fully AI-generated music and human-made music.

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The survey also found that 52% of respondents said 100% AI-generated songs shouldn’t be included in charts alongside human-made songs in the main charts. Meanwhile, 80% said 100% AI-generated music should be clearly labeled for listeners.

Deezer first started tagging AI tracks at the platform level in June 2025, becoming the first streaming platform to do so. Over the course of 2025, Deezer tagged more than 13.4 million AI tracks on its platform.

In February, French streaming service Qobuz announced plans to tag AI-generated content on its platform. Other major streaming services, such as Spotify and Apple Music, take different approaches to AI-generated music, often combining the use of filters to identify low-quality AI music with other transparency efforts left up to the distributors.

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