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Neanderthal extinction caused by inbreeding and small populations rather than by humans, study suggests


Neanderthal extinction caused by inbreeding and small populations rather than by humans, study suggests

An employee of the Natural History Museum in London looks at model of a Neanderthal male in his twenties: PA
Humanity may not bear the brunt of the blame for the extinction of our Neanderthal cousins, according to a new study, which suggests they could have been killed off by maintaining small populations and inbreeding without having ever come into contact with Homo sapiens.
Paleoanthropologists agree Neanderthals died out some 40,000 years ago – disappearing after 350,000 years on the planet, at roughly the same time that anatomically modern humans began to migrate out of Africa and into Europe and western Asia.
However, questions remain over how involved Homo sapiens were in the Neanderthal decline – with one theory suggesting modern humans may have been better at collecting resources than their hominid relations due to their capacity for high-level thought and social processing.
Now a study from the Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands, has suggested that even without competition from humans, Neanderthals could have died out through the small scale of their populations, inbreeding, and random demographic fluctuations.
Lead author Krist Vaesen from Eindhoven University, along with her colleagues, asks: “Did Neanderthals disappear because of us?
“No, this study suggests. The species’ demise might have been due merely to a stroke of bad, demographic luck.
“Our results indicate that the disappearance of Neanderthals might have resided in the smallness of their populations alone – even if they had been identical to modern humans in their cognitive, social and cultural traits, and even in the absence of [competition for the same resources], Neanderthals faced a considerable risk of extinction.”
The study was conducted using data from hunter-gatherer populations that still exist, and creating population models to represent Neanderthal groups of different sizes.
Researchers then simulated the effects of inbreeding, Allee effects – a phenomenon where population size effects the fitness of members of the group – and random yearly changes in the numbers of births and deaths, as well as gender ratios.
From there they tested to see if these factors alone could have caused extinction over a period of 10,000 years – finding that while inbreeding by itself was unlikely to have led to the decline of Neanderthals, it could have had an impact when combined with a sudden decline in birth rates.
Reproduction-related Allee effects, which see females giving birth within a year to 25 per cent or less, are commonly seen in modern-day hunter-gatherer groups and could have caused extinctions in Neanderthal groups as large as 1,000 – according to the study.
Researchers hope that the study may now prove as a baseline to test competing theories on the exact cause of extinction for humanity’s distant cousins.
The study concludes: “Regardless of whether external factors [climate or epidemics] or factors related to resource competition played a role in the actual demise of Neanderthals, our study suggests that any plausible explanation of the demise also needs to incorporate demographic factors as key variables.”
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Blackface speaks on settling out of court with 2face Idibia


"Don't sleep on your rights" - Blackface speaks on settling out of court with 2face Idibia


On Wednesday, November 27th 2face Idibia and Blackface opted to settle their legal battle out of court after turning up in court. (Read HERE)
In a statement to confirm the new status, Blackface took to Instagram this afternoon to say, 'I am a human being and a Nigerian who fights for his rights. The problem with many of us is that we are afraid to speak up for what is right or defend the truth when we know it'.

See the rest of his statement below...
No be say i too talk my people but I'm just trying to inspire somebody or 'trying to make common sense' like Mr Ben Bruce would say My people "Don't sleep on your rights" and users of peoples works make sure the writers/contributors are credited properly When you speak out, things happen and that's why I said I will be done with this issues this year 2019 and behold here we are...
I can say that the 50 Million defamation suit filed against me by Mr Innocent Idibia aka 2face and his manager Mr Efe Omorogbe has been settled out of court as they both have withdrawn their case filed against me It's true that they sang my song without permission and truly it pissed me off, but that doesn't legally make them thieves as the lawyers made me to understand Sometimes the words we use matter, that's why I apologised for using that word when my lawyers advised me...
Finally they admitted they made mistakes with my songwriters and publishers rights which they should have informed me before but they never did ,they have promised to rectify them so we wait and I hope they honour this this time and furnish me details to that effect.
To all my fans, friends, family ,followers and #BFNNation Thank you all for your support I O U guys a big concert #BFNLIC1 Can we now go back to the music ?The #album #risingsun soon be available
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Gov Fintiri Begins Payment Of New Minimum Wage


Gov Fintiri Begins Payment Of New Minimum Wage


Emmanuel Fashe, said the union was happy with the implementation of the N32,000 for junior workers.
 

The Adamawa Government has commenced payment of N32,000 minimum wage to its workers.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that workers on grade level 01 to 07 who received their salaries with the minimum wage lauded Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri for keeping to his promise of implementing the minimum wage in November.
“We started receiving alerts from Monday depending on the bank in which your salary account is domicile.

“This is really fresh air and I can assure you that all junior workers in the state are full of praises for the governor,” said Mr Aminu Usman, a junior worker in Deputy Governor’s office.

A senior worker with state Ministry of Information, who identified himself as Mr Jonathan Girei, said senior staffers were yet to receive the new wage but were excited knowing that it was the consequential adjustment that was delaying there own.
“We are hoping to get a good deal at the end of the ongoing negotiation on consequential adjustment between labour leaders and government,” Girei said.

Speaking, the state NLC chairman, Mr Emmanuel Fashe, said the union was happy with the implementation of the N32,000 for junior workers.
“We’re hopeful of a good deal for workers waiting for consequential adjustment.
“Fintiri has given us assurances that he would not hesitate to implement any agreement reached,” Fashe said. 
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I Never Joked With Money - Beverly Osu Shares Her Epic Throwback Photo


I Never Joked With Money - Beverly Osu Shares Her Epic Throwback Photo


I Never Joked With Money - Beverly Osu Shares Her Epic Throwback Photo
Big Brother Africa star, Beverly Osu has shared an old picture of herself holding onto some money.
 

Beverly Osu
Beverly Osu
Actress Beverly Osu shares her very epic throwback photo on her social media space as she acknowledges how she had liked money from infant.
The picture has been cracking people up on social media since she uploaded it. Beverly has a way of engaging her followers on Instagram.
Read the caption below:
' I never smiled.... I never joked with money. #Tillthisday
My family had to keep hailing me to get a smile.
Ada pound sterling
Ada Casa Bubu.' 

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Woman Swears Never To Visit A Guy Again After She Went To His House And Saw This (Photos)


Woman Swears Never To Visit A Guy Again After She Went To His House And Saw This (Photos)


A woman was shocked at the state of a man’s house when she visited that she swore never to visit him again.
@madisonjanayy took to Twitter to share photos of the man’s house. It looked really dirty with animal droppings and coloured liquid all over the floor.

She captioned the photo:-

“I’m never coming to this nigga house again I swear.”



 

If You Were The Guy, What Will You Do?
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Reps asks Army, Navy to stop the burning of seized bunkered oil


Reps asks Army, Navy to stop the burning of seized bunkered oil


The House of Representatives has asked for an end to the burning of seized bunkered petroleum resources due to its impact on the environment.

The House urged the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, Chief of Naval, Vice Admiral Ibok Ete-Ibas and Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, to put an end to the current system.
The House reached the resolution following a motion moved by Francis Waive on Thursday.

Mr. Waive in his motion conceded that the military have the power to seize illegal good, he however, condemned the process of disposing the items.
“Under Nigerian laws, oil exploration and exploitation are the sole responsibility of the Federal Government and any extraction of oil without the consent of the Government is illegal
“Sizable quantity of the nation’s daily production of crude oil is being extracted and diverted illegally through acts of bunkering and vandalization of pipelines by hoodlums.”

Waive revealed that bunkering has a double effect of denying Nigerians the resources and also impacting on the environment.
Citing several examples of incidence of disposal and its unintended impacts on the people.

“There have been series of complaints from the Niger Delta region of illegal disposal of seized crude oil by military personnel into the river and burning of the bunkering materials, leading to explosion, air arid water pollution.
“About three months ago, some military personnel went to Warri market, upon discovering some diesel products in the market, destroyed the containers and poured the contents into the drainage in the market and suddenly fire broke out;

“In January 2019, military operatives launched an offensive against some vandals, setting ablaze over 50 vehicles found to be carrying stolen oil products at their check point along Okpare Road in Ughelii South Local Government Area of Delta State.”

To end the trend, the lower chamber asked National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) to immediately stop the method of disposal of seized crude Oil by the military
Also urged the National Environmental Standards and Regulatory Agency(NESREA) to cause a discontinuation of the current method that Military Personnel use in disposing of seized crude oil
To finally understand the process, the House mandated its Committee on Emergency and Disaster Preparedness to investigate the matter and report back within six (6) weeks for further legislative action.
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