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A rowdy session broke out on the floor of the House of Representatives on Wednesday as lawmakers disagreed over which committee should question the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, on the alleged non-remittance of more than ₦16tn in government revenues. The uproar followed the adoption of a motion titled “Non-remittance of over ₦5tn operating surplus and ₦11tn government revenue by the Central Bank of Nigeria,” sponsored by Osun lawmaker and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, Bamidele Salam. Salam urged the House to invite the CBN governor to provide explanations and present “actionable measures” for the immediate payment of all outstanding debts owed to the Federal Government. Kano lawmaker Ghali Tijani subsequently moved for an amendment proposing the creation of an ad-hoc committee to handle the assignment, a position supported by Mark Esset of Akwa Ibom.

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Instagram on Wednesday unveiled a new AI-powered feature that lets users view and adjust the algorithm shaping their Reels feed, calling it a pioneering move toward greater user control.
The Meta-owned app is introducing “Your Algorithm,” accessible through an icon in the upper right corner of Reels — a user’s video feed — which displays the topics Instagram believes users are interested in based on their viewing history.
In a blog post, Meta said users can now directly tell the platform which subjects they want to see more or less of, with recommendations adjusting accordingly in real time.
Social media platforms have faced mounting pressure from regulators and users alike to provide greater transparency around algorithmic content curation, which critics say can create echo chambers or promote harmful content. Punch









