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Just analyzed 46,000 health facilities across Nigeria. The findings are shocking...
A pregnant woman in Rivers State competes with 18,900 people for ONE functional health facility.
@the_Lawrenz Omo I couldn't sleep throughout last night because of this movie.
I'll say this is the last episode I'll watch so I can sleep, omo as that episode da finish I da clock next sharperly.
I love limited series like this
@the__tomiwa I followed some Navy guys in a Hilux from Abuja to Calabar, omo na only me know wetin I see.
A journey that took me more than 14 hours when I was going to abj took just 9 hours when coming back to Calabar.
Everybody just da clear from road for them, dm no even send checkpoint.
By 2027 when this tweet becomes public, I Ashibeshi Cosmas will be 10 times better than I am today.
I will be an accomplished supply chain analyst working for one of the biggest FMCG or O&G firms.
I must have completed a half marathon.
And I will look back to say thank God.
@twitgameboy By 2027 when this tweet becomes public, I Ashibeshi Cosmas will be 10 times better than I am today.
I will be an accomplished supply chain analyst working for one of the biggest FMCG or O&G firms.
I must have completed a half marathon.
And I will look back to say thank God.
Then you also have to talk about labour costs and logistics, you have to talk about where your workers will leave and how they will commute to work.
Reverse logistics are also important, what happens if a server or an important component fails, how will you send it back.
I'll try to answer this from a supply chain point of view.
Building data centers in Antarctica is not ideal because:
You need to have close proximity to your suppliers and customers. Are raw materials easily accessible?
Are you close enough to deliver to your customers?
Since data centers need to be cooled, why canโt they build in Antarctica ?
Permanent cooling, and it will save trillions of dollars too. ๐๐๐
And we have something called Business Cluster, building where there is already a massive ecosystem, with that you can get access to specialized and skilled experts, because they are all around you.
Building in Antarctica means there might not be a shared ecosystem to draw from.
@sepril23NG Then you also have to talk about labour costs and logistics, you have to talk about where your workers will leave and how they will commute to work.
Reverse logistics are also important, what happens if a server or an important component fails, how will you send it back.
@sepril23NG And we have something called Business Cluster, building where there is already a massive ecosystem, with that you can get access to specialized and skilled experts, because they are all around you.
Building in Antarctica means there might not be a shared ecosystem to draw from.
Still feels unreal, but I officially graduated from @VephlaUni with a Distinction in Data Analytics.
This one means a lot.
This journey wasn't easy at all. Sleepless nights. Confusion. Deadlines. Moments where I genuinely asked myself if I really needed this.
But step by step