Android Mobile Note Taking Optimization Using Hybrid Techniques
by Obayi Adaora Angela | Olayiwola Abisola Ayomide | Famuyiwa, Kolawole Samuel Abiodun | Olayiwola Dare S. | Ikedilo, Obiora Emeka | Kingsley Chukwuemeka Ubani | Uzo, Blessing Chimezie | Esther C. Onyedeke "Android Mobile Note-Taking Optimization Using Hybrid Techniques"
Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021,
URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46305.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/46305/android-mobile-notetaking-optimization-using-hybrid-techniques/obayi-adaora-angela
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Android is the most widely used smartphone OS. The proposed system is an android base system that is designed to run basically on android mobile devices and various supporting android platforms. This system will allow note taking at its very best as well as reducing the material to a mere software that can be easily moved around. The goal of this paper is to develop an android mobile Note taking app that will be equipped to store student’s note in the designed data base, keep track of time and date of note creation, allow editing of the note, accommodate speech to text and store notes online via student’s email. The app allows both students, lecturers, researchers etc to take, manage and share notes, amongst other pieces of functionality that aim to make the note taking process automated and easier for users to manage all aspects of note taking. This system will prevent the act of time wasting as transfer of notes will be through mobile share apps. Since students value their mobile devices very much more than their books, these notes are less prone to damages by some unforeseen factors. It’s also very much more portable to move around with. The technology used to bring this software to reality includes XML, Java programming language, Android studio IDE and finally the SQLite database. The design methodology used is OOADM.
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BREAKING:Reps preclude new board for N81.5bn NDDC test.
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BREAKING:Reps preclude new board for N81.5bn NDDC test.
The House of Representatives has promised not to change the board exploring affirmed N81.5 billion unpredictable consumption by the Interim Management Committee ( IMC) of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) as requested by the interventionist office.
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Breakdown of the N81.5 billion supposedly incorporates network relations, N1.3bn; sympathies, N122.9m; consultancy, N83m; COVID-19, N3.14bn; obligation visit recompenses, N486m; imprest, N790.9m; Lassa fever, N1.956bn; legitimate administrations, N900m; support, N220m; and oversea ventures, N85.6m. Others are venture open correspondence, N1.121bn; security, N744m; staffing-related installments, N8.8bn; and partners’ commitment (February 18 – May 31, 2020), N248m. A congressperson additionally supposedly utilized 11 organizations as fronts to make sure about for himself N3.6 billion agreements in September 2016. Acting overseeing executive of the NDDC, Kemerbrandikumo Pondei, likewise purportedly said that the commission burned through N1.5 billion for staff as COVID-19 help reserves.
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Executive, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Benjamin Kalu, disclosed to Daily Sun in a phone meet that the NDDC was not in a situation to direct to the House which board would test its exercises.
Kalu expressed that Section 60 of the 1999 Constitution (as changed) enables the parliament to decide how to lead its issues and “no pariah will come in and disclose to us how to run the House.”
Pondei had a week ago said the commission would not make any introduction before the House Committee on NDDC examining the supposed sporadic consumption, as the director, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, was an “invested individual” in the issue under scrutiny.
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Pondei, who later drove different authorities of the commission on a walkout on the insightful hearing, requested that the House ought to comprise an impromptu board to deal with the examination before the NDDC would make introductions.
In a turn, the panel, which had prior set out to give a warrant of capture against the NDDC supervisor to propel his appearance, last Friday, gave a new summons to Pondei to show up before it today, unfailingly.
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Kalu clarified that however the warrant of capture despite everything remains alive, the House chose to offer the NDDC one more opportunity to show up before the test board.
In any case, the House representative, who is additionally an individual from the House NDDC Committee, noticed that, if Pondei neglected to show up before the test board today, the parliament would enact the warrant of capture gave against him.
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As per him, right now, there was no charge of any infraction against Tunji-Ojo before the House to warrant the require an impromptu council to manage the NDDC test.
“The matter of the House is not quite the same as the matter of a person. On the off chance that there is an infraction by an individual, it is the obligation of the individual who is charging to adhere to the built up procedure of protests to enroll their request.
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“There is no claims before the House, right now. It is in any event, when we see the claims and see the substance of the charges that we will currently have the option to state if there is a case to reply or there is no case to reply. In the event that there is a case to reply, obviously, the House doesn’t have a place with Tunji-Ojo. The House has a place with Nigerians. However, on the off chance that you state there is case for someone to reply, show us the case that he needs to reply. There is nothing before us. As we talk today, there is no charge against Tunji-Ojo,” he said.
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In the interim, 10 common society associations (CSOs) have required a free test into claims of money related wrongdoing against the NDDC.
The CSOs likewise requested that the Niger Delta Affairs board of trustees of the National Assembly recuse itself from any test that has to do with the NDDC’s accounts, following claims of a portion of its individuals being complicit in the join in the organization.
The CSOs, in a joint articulation, approached President Muhammadu Buhari to mediate in the emergency shaking the NDDC by halting the National Assembly review and, rather, set up an insightful board to test all supposed money related inappropriateness and offense against high ranking representatives of the office.
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“Having watched the test by the Senate Committee and House of Representatives boards of trustees on Niger Delta, significantly on charges of budgetary inappropriateness and steady trade of allegations and counter-allegations between the administrator of the House panel on NDDC, Olubumi Ojo, and the NDDC IMC, which ranges from spending expansion by the National Assembly, non-installment of asserted contacts executed by National Assembly individuals, unjustifiable impact and arm-bending by the advisory groups on Niger Delta in both the Senate and House of Representatives, we are of the supposition that the standing councils of the National Assembly, being invested individuals for the situation, having been blamed for defilement, absence of profound quality and open certainty, won’t do equity to the issues of money related mistakes and other related wrong doings in the NDDC.
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“We thusly request that it suspends and pardons itself from the probe.In the enthusiasm of the country and to clarify the dread, observations, uncertainty of people in general on the on-going test, we, along these lines, call for sure fire stoppage of the said test by National Assembly and require a free board of enquiry to test the exercises of the prompt IMC of NDDC. We need all issues encompassing the botched of assets, non-installment of grants, contract tricks and spending expansion to be dealt with comprehensively. We accept this should be possible just by an autonomous presidential test board where-in all will confront the panel and report back to the President, and for significant enemy of debasement organizations to follow up on. We approach President Muhammadu Buhari to comprise a test board to explore the supposed money related inappropriateness and different wrongdoings,” the CSOs said.
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The CSOs and their pioneers who marked the announcement are Advocacy for Good Governance, Musa Abdullahi; Nigeria First Initiative, Tunde Olakunle Adebisi; Score Card Nigeria, Hellen Ochie; Zero Tolerance and Anti-Corruption Network, Okechukwu Orji; Network Against Poverty in Africa Campaign, Samuel Dickson; Center for Democratic Leadership in Africa, Abu Abubarka Ibrahim; Citizens Right International, Lilian Akudo Chikezie; Network for Advancement of Democracy, Nurudeen Ali; Citizens Right Group, Tosin Abiodun and Center for Human Right Advocacy, Alhaji Ali Abudulhamid.
SERAP composes Buhari, looks for presidential board to research charges
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Also, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has sent an open letter to President Buhari encouraging him to “utilize his administration position to critically set up a presidential analytical board to test charges.
It additionally requested the suspension of Akpabio and every one of those involved in the charges pending the result of an autonomous examination.
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“Witnesses and informants must be secured and discoveries of the examination ought to be made open. Where there is important allowable proof, suspected culprits ought to be given over to suitable enemy of defilement offices for indictment,” said SERAP in the letter dated July 18 and marked by its agent chief, Kolawole Oluwadare.
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“These are amazingly genuine claims. Nigerians expect that the individuals who run the NDDC ought to be liberated from defilement and ought to appreciate no exemption. Nigerians who need to see advancement and thriving in the Niger Delta will need you to start to lead the pack to get to the base of these charges and make suitable and conclusive move to address them. An exceptional board to test claims of debasement in the NDDC, and that can work intimately with hostile to defilement offices would secure the trustworthiness of the scientific review, evacuate the chance of obstacle of equity, and impedance in the process by those suspected to be engaged with supposed defilement in the NDDC. The examination by the National Assembly has been questionable and has purportedly transformed into a ‘filthy battle’ between the NDDC and the National Assembly. Correspondingly, the hearings have supposedly arraigned officials of both the Senate and House of Representatives.
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“Any impression of politicization and inclination in the examination of the defilement charges in the NDDC would subvert open trust simultaneously, and at last, the open intrigue and great government, just as equity for the casualties of debasement in the Niger Delta. SERAP is worried that charges of fundamental and boundless defilement in the NDDC are culpable offenses as well as straightforwardly sabotage the human privileges of Nigerians, particularly the individuals of the Niger Delta.
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