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Mercedez’s new N216m 2024 G-Class can hit 100kmh in six seconds
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the much-anticipated all-electric G-Class, also called the G 580, with EQ Technology, estimated to be $180,000.

This was disclosed by a co-founder of TwinBirch, Sawyer Merritt, and shared on his X handle on Wednesday.

The G 580 with EQ Technology comes equipped with a 116 kWh lithium-ion battery that gives it enough energy to run.

It can also be driven in up to 33.5 inches of water, 200 kW max charging speed, 12.3-inch touchscreen, and the battery is protected by a 1″ thick skid plate. It weighs 127 lbs and many others.
Mercedes-Benz has truly outdone itself with the G 580, combining its signature style and performance with a commitment to sustainability.

This electric powerhouse is set to change the game in the world of luxury vehicles.
All-electric G-Class, with deliveries expected to begin later this year.

In 2022, Mercedes-Benz announced that it was going to release an electric G-Class by the end of 2024.
Credit: X | SawyerMerritt
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OPay, UniCal to establish cybersecurity lab
Fintech firm OPay has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Calabar for its cybersecurity lab project.
The MoU was signed at the OPay CSR Empower in Futures 2025 event held in Lagos on Friday. The event also marked the celebration of the 420 beneficiaries of OPay’s N1.2bn ten-year scholarships for Nigerian university students.
Cyber lab support is part of the company’s education CSR initiative.
Speaking on the new initiative, the Executive Director of the OPay Nigeria Board, Elizabeth Wang, explained that the company’s vision goes beyond financial technology, focusing on creating social value and investing in the nation’s future.
“At OPay, our vision is to become the most respected and popular financial technology company that actually creates social value,” she said. “That’s why last year we announced our CSR. From the very beginning, we thought about what direction we wanted to take and where we wanted to focus this year and in the following years. The answer is simple. We believe in the future. And who is the future? The student is the future. Education is the future.”
Wang, who is also the Chief Commercial Officer of OPay, disclosed that during the visit to the University of Calabar, the Vice-Chancellor requested support for the creation of a cyber lab.
“When we went to the University of Calabar, the VC reached out to say, ‘Can you support me for the cyber lab?’” Wang said. “For OPay, our mission is to make financial services more inclusive through technology. We are the ones leveraging technologies to reshape and reform financial services in Nigeria.
“We said okay, then we asked, do we have the capability to do more? Not just support for the equipment or renovation of the building, but we can cascade our knowledge and our technologies to the students so that they can have a better understanding of these technologies. And then, when they graduate, they can also contribute more with their talents and techniques to bring better technology to society.”
She added that OPay would also be sending a team of experts to the cyber lab for an annual knowledge-sharing session.
“What is more is that we will send our team at least once a year to give a lecture to students to let them know about the latest technologies, what is the latest for security, cyber and all the new things, so that the students will be equipped with the latest information and technology,” she announced.
She revealed that OPay had signed a 10-year Memorandum of Understanding with several universities and expressed gratitude to the institutions and students who had welcomed the initiative.
“We will let you know that OPay will announce the 10-year N1.2bn scholarship. We are serious, we are passionate, and we really want to deliver our commitment to society,” she stated. “In the past year’s journey, all our team flew to all the schools to sign the MoUs. We reached out to the students and worked together with professionals, managers and deans from the schools. We selected the students who are good and really need help, and we already disbursed the money to them so that they can really benefit from it.”
According to Wang, OPay has already disbursed N126m in the first year of the scholarships, supporting 420 students across 20 universities in the first year of the initiative.
The CSR Manager, OPay, Itoro Udo, also highlighted the company’s dedication to long-term social investment, noting that initiatives like the scholarship and cyber lab projects reflect OPay’s belief in technology as a bridge to opportunity and empowerment.
“At OPay, our journey has never been just about technology. It has been about using technology to build bridges and connect people and communities. Because what good is progress if it does not lead others along the way?
“We have seen young Nigerians who once faced uncertainty about their dreams now daring to dream again. We have heard their voices tremble with gratitude as they speak of a tomorrow they once thought was lost. These are not just beneficiaries; they are the future innovators, leaders, and teachers who will shape the nation we all hope to see. These are not just statistics; they are stories of hope rekindled, of families restored, of communities inspired.”
The conference also featured testimonials from scholarship beneficiaries who shared how the programme had transformed their academic and personal journeys.
One recipient, a graduate of Kwara State University, Ajoke Abdullah, expressed gratitude, saying, “The scholarship enabled me to graduate as the best graduating student of my department and also boosted my confidence. I want to thank OPay for believing in me and for supporting my education.”
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics), University of Jos, Professor Rahila Plangnan, praised the company’s intervention and urged OPay to deepen its engagement with students beyond financial aid.
“I just want to appreciate OPay for ensuring that we are giving a lifeline to university students,” she said. “When the union-based universities say that there’s no funding, there’s actually no funding. One of the sections where there’s no funding is for the students. Negligible funds are coming to students.”
She called on OPay to establish a system for tracking beneficiaries to ensure long-term impact, saying, “We want you to form an alumni group with the students going forward so that you can track what you’ve been able to do as university students. It should not end when they graduate. Please track them even after their graduation.”
In her remarks, the Rector of Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Dr Basilia Igbokwe, commended OPay for its ten-year CSR scholarship scheme, describing it as “a lifeline that has been affecting lives all over Nigeria.”
“From the time you came, the school really benefited. We ensured that the beneficiaries were truly indigent students. There have been smiles everywhere because some of our people are orphans,” Dr Igbokwe said.
She further requested employment opportunities for graduates under the programme.
“After you have given all the scholarships, it would not be good if they just come out and nothing happens. So if it’s possible, maybe some of our graduates could be absorbed, maybe two or three of them, and it will also help as part of what you are doing to ensure that your impact continues,” she added.
The Dean of Student Affairs at UniCal, Professor Patrick Egaga, in a chat with The PUNCH, highlighted the importance of the MoU with OPay and its impact.
He said, “We are the first university in the country that is running cybersecurity as a course, and now we have a cyber lab. That means the students are better enhanced. But above all, what we should note is that the establishment of a cyber lab, or the commencement of the establishment of the cyber lab, and the use of the cyber lab, will help a lot in curbing crimes of kidnapping, stealing of phones and so on. Because a kidnapper cannot kidnap without a phone — he will definitely use their phone to communicate with others. It is very easy now with the use of cybersecurity that is provided by the cyber lab to detect, determine or establish where these guys are operating from.”
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Trump and China reach groundbreaking TikTok deal after years-long battle over the app
Donald Trump and China’s Xi Jinping have finalized a deal to transfer TikTok to new owners.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CBS News’s Face The Nation that the two world leaders will ‘consummate’ the deal when they meet in Korea on Thursday.
‘All the details are ironed out,’ Bessent said as he delivered the news on Sunday.
He refused to divulge any further details about who the new owner of the app will be.
Bessent said: ‘We reached a final deal on TikTok. We reached one in Madrid, and I believe that as of today, all the details are ironed out, and that will be for the two leaders to consummate that transaction on Thursday in Korea.’
He noted that he wasn’t part of the ‘commercial side of the transaction.’
This marks a historic end to the power struggle over the app – which has quickly become one the world’s most popular social media platforms.
Meanwhile, US – China trade tensions appeared to cool Sunday before the leaders’ upcoming meeting, with each side saying a deal was nearing between the world’s two largest economies.
Any agreement would be a relief to international markets even it does not address underlying issues involving manufacturing imbalances and access to state-of-the-art computer chips.
Beijing recently limited exports of rare earth elements that are needed for advanced technologies, and Trump responded by threatening additional tariffs on Chinese products.
The prospect of a widening conflict risked weakening economic growth worldwide.
China´s top trade negotiator, Li Chenggang, told reporters that the two sides had reached a ‘preliminary consensus,’ while Trump’s treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, said there was ‘a very successful framework.’
Trump also expressed confidence that an agreement was at hand, saying the Chinese ‘want to make a deal and we want to make a deal.’
The President reiterated that he plans to visit China in the future and suggested that Xi could come to Washington or Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s private club in Florida.
Bessent also told Face the Nation that the threat of additional higher tariffs on China was ‘effectively off the table.’
In interviews on several American news shows, he said discussions with China yielded initial agreements to stop the precursor chemicals for fentanyl from coming into the US, and that Beijing would make ‘substantial’ purchases of soybean and other agricultural products while putting off export controls on rare earths.
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GOVERNOR UZODIMMA ADDS 10,000 NEW GRADUATES TO SKILL-UP IMO PROGRAMME, PUSHES STATE’S DIGITAL WORKFORCE TO 50,000
The Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu International Conference Centre, Owerri, was filled with excitement and optimism today, October 11, 2025, as Governor Hope Uzodimma announced the addition of 10,000 new graduates to the Skill-Up Imo Programme, raising the total number of digitally trained youths in the state to an impressive 50,000.
The event marked the graduation ceremony of the Cohort 3 trainees of the Skill-Up Imo Project, an initiative under the Ministry of Digital Economy and e-Government aimed at equipping young Imolites with world-class digital skills to enhance employability, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
In a major highlight of the occasion, Governor Uzodimma unveiled a new digital innovation — the “My Imo” mobile application, developed entirely by young Imolites trained under the Skill-Up Imo Programme. The app, which serves as a digital gateway for citizens to access government services, information, and community resources, underscores the practical impact of the state’s investment in digital education and youth empowerment.
Addressing the enthusiastic graduates, Governor Uzodimma reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to building a knowledge-driven economy that positions Imo State as a hub for technology and innovation in Nigeria. He urged the graduates to deploy their newly acquired skills to drive digital transformation across the state and create opportunities for others.
Commissioner for Digital Economy and e-Government, Dr. Chimezie Amadi, commended the Governor for his visionary leadership and sustained investment in human capital development.
The Skill-Up Imo Programme, launched in 2022, has trained youths in diverse areas such as data analytics, software development, cybersecurity, product design, digital marketing, and other emerging technologies. The programme has become one of Nigeria’s most impactful digital empowerment initiatives, positioning Imo as a leader in digital innovation. With this milestone, the Uzodimma administration reinforces its commitment to youth empowerment, digital inclusion, and economic transformation.

With this milestone and the launch of the My Imo app, the Uzodimma administration continues to strengthen its legacy of youth empowerment, digital inclusion, and sustainable economic transformation — one skill at a time.
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