
Mubar BI | Data & Automation Expert
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Mubar BI | Data & Automation Expert
@MubarDauda
Data, BI & Automation Specialist | Process Improvement Consultant | Mentor | Speaker | Programme Lead @AfricaAIHub_ | Building Mubar BI Analytics
Abuja, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2019
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just shipped a web app for NAFDAC verification
way cleaner UI than the official site
free, fast, actually works on mobile
9jacheckr.xyz/verify

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just used 9ja Checkr telegram bot to verify my drink's NAFDAC number lol
works instantly
try it: t.me/NaijaCheckrBot
9jaCheckr.xyz


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Center for AI Safety offers a fully funded, 3-month summer fellowship in San Francisco
For scholars in Economics, international relations, law, or an adjacent discipline such as political philosophy, security studies, etc
Fellowship stipend: $25,000
safe.ai/fellowship
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A new season, and this is my confidence: not one word has failed from all the good words God has spoken concerning Tina Okonkwo. Everything will come out right.
Joshua 21:45 (MSG)
#HappyBirthdayRTO
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Recently redesigned RetailCo’s reporting after Excel delays left managers acting on gut not data. New dashboards show $5bn revenue, $1bn profit, top products, store + rep performance and how discounts impact sales. Thanks to @MubarDauda for the guidance!
#DataAnalytics #powerbi


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Key findings:
🔹 $4.95bn total sales, 18.3% margin
🔹 Sales drop every July and peak in October
🔹 Lagos Island outperforms every other store by 60%
Full dashboard → github.com/abanelson3103-…
Grateful to my mentor @MubarDauda for the guidance throughout this project
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Built a Retail Dashboard with @MubarDauda in PowerBI to analyze revenue, store performance, and regional sales trend
Key Features:
• KPI tracking
• Store and Regional Performance
• Sales trend analysis
See Project👇🏿
github.com/babatunde-cp/R…
#DataAnalysis #PortfolioProject


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Built a Retail Sales Dashboard in Power BI analyzing data from 15 stores across Nigeria.
Replaced Excel reports that took 2 days to update with a dashboard answering key questions.
Thanks to @MubarDauda for the feedback that led to adding a Sales Calendar to track weekly sales




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The message "AI will replace you" is irresponsible and unhelpful; I'm sick of it. The message should be how these tools can augment and enable you to do more and overcome technical barriers.
"Copilot will replace Power BI reports... the business will just ask a question"
"Data agents will replace dashboards... your personal data analyst"
"Coding agents with tools and skills will replace developers"
I feel like this has been implicitly or explicitly communicated in various ways over the last two years. It's disappointing in particular to hear it from people from Microsoft or MVPs who seem to not realize how damaging it is. Do you want to know why there's so much resistance and vitriol against AI and Copilot? Aside from ethical concerns... this is why; the messaging has been too strong, too unsympathetic, and has at no point acknowledged or walked back these blunders with self-awareness or authenticity.
When you say these things, you're dismissing the professionals who have built their careers on these tools and their expertise; as if they will not evolve with and leverage this change. As if they don't matter. They do matter; we all matter. And obviously, professionals can adapt if they invest in learning these tools.
Look, no one can deny that this technology is powerful and extremely, extremely disruptive. If I provide someone a coding agent with a few well-written skills and CLI tools they can do things that they didn't even dream was possible before that. Obviously that has an impact on many areas, like consulting, training, and UI-heavy tools.
AI and agents can't think for you; they can't design the solution for you. I've also tried to account for this in content and the tools I'm making or sharing... they're to augment you; help you.
In the face of this disruption we need to focus intensely on a vision for a future where we're enabled and augmented; where we're all lifted up. We should reject the notion that AI will replace human workers and things that make us human -- art, expression, thought, design... If replacement is a risk or threat, then we need to treat it as a problem and challenge that we should address.
That's why I'm encouraging people to start experimenting with and creating things using AI or agents. As these changes happen we must consider how we can help people get on board and benefit. We owe each other that much.

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@Og_Dickson @wanjikukihika If time permits also go through this ===>> lawlibrary.vic.gov.au/resources/guid…
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Singapore Ministry of Law has released the Singapore Guide for Using Generative AI in the Legal Sector, a practical framework aimed at supporting the responsible adoption of GenAI in legal practice.
The Guide highlights several key principles for legal professionals and institutions integrating AI into their work. It emphasizes on governance and accountability in the use of GenAI within legal practice Making it clear that while GenAI can assist in legal tasks such as drafting, research, and document review, the ultimate responsibility for legal work remains with the legal professional.
Legal professionals are cautioned against inputting confidential or privileged information into public or unsecured GenAI systems without adequate safeguards. It recommends that organisations and/or law firms develop internal policies, train staff on AI literacy, and establish clear workflows for responsible GenAI use.
The Guide encourages law firms to assess their needs, conduct due diligence on AI vendors, and implement tools in a controlled and monitored manner. This step-by-step approach helps reduce risks associated with premature or unregulated adoption. It also promotes continuous monitoring and review as an essential component of responsible GenAI use
While the Guide reflects the realities of a highly developed legal ecosystem, it offers useful lessons for emerging digital markets. As AI adoption continues to grow across Africa, there is an increasing need for practical frameworks that support responsible use within the legal profession.
Link - mlaw.gov.sg/files/Guide_fo…

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@Adebayo_SD Broski, been a while on here
Your locs🥰🤭
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Noiceeee, check out the new WAXAL dataset.
huggingface.co/datasets/googl…
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We're launching Claude Community Ambassadors. Lead local meetups, bring builders together, and partner with our team.
Open to any background, anywhere in the world.
Apply: claude.com/community/amba…

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Not just Anthropic.
Here are 10 AI companies offering free courses to master AI for $0.00:
1. OpenAI: academy.openai.com
2. Google: grow.google/ai
3. Microsoft: learn.microsoft.com/training
4. NVIDIA: developer.nvidia.com/training
5. DeepLearningAI: deeplearning.ai
6. Meta: ai.meta.com/resources
7. AWS: skillbuilder.aws
8. IBM: skillsbuild.org
9. Hugging Face: huggingface.co/learn
10. Stanford: online.stanford.edu/free-courses
Most people pay for AI courses.
But the real ones are actually free.
Peter Agboola@baba_Omoloro
Anthropic has launched free courses to master AI with certificates for $0.00 anthropic.skilljar.com
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