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Sponsored Post: NAYAS COMMENDS BOT FOR DISTRIBUTION OF RELIEF PACKAGES

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF YEWA AWORI STUDENTS (NAYAS) COMMENDS BOT FOR DISTRIBUTION OF RELIEF PACKAGES The Leadership of the Above Named Association has deem it fit, to express sincere gratitude and Appreciation to an ICON OF LEADERSHIP, Our Leader and and a Father, in the Person of Barrister Biyi Otegbeye, following his recent support in mitigating the current level of hunger and suffering of our dear constituents during this Pandemic COVID-19. Barrister Biyi Otegbeye This  was sign by the president of the association Comr Ayobami, where he give kudos to the kind gesture of the politician and philanthropist. Following the Recent address of the NAOSS National Financial Secretary in the person of Comr. Abolade Ibrahim Known as Solution to the youths and Students of the Constituency at Ilaro area of Ogun State yesterday, where he spoke about the good deeds of The aforementioned icon - Barr. Biyi Otegbeye. Comr Solution  also describe BOT as one of the good Nigerian p

Aurora is finally ready to show the world what it’s been up to

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The secretive self-driving car company unveiled its plans for 2020 Aurora, the self-driving car company founded by former Waymo engineer Chris Urmson, doesn’t do dog and pony shows. It doesn’t trot out its vehicles just to prove they exist or take journalists for test drives to demonstrate that the technology actually works. In fact, in the three years since Aurora launched, the public has heard very little about how Aurora plans to compete against Waymo, Ford, and General Motors. After months of announcements — the company acquired a LIDAR sensor maker, hired a VP of hardware, and took an investment from Amazon — that finally appears to be changing. Just before the New Year, Urmson’s co-founders Sterling Anderson and Drew Bagnell hosted a rare media event to talk about their technology and take journalists for test drives. It was, in other words, a dog and pony show. “These vehicles look like garbage because they’re test vehicles,” Anderson said, before ushering us o