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Awuche is a 29-year-old young man living in Gambaga in the North East Region of Ghana with a condition that makes him grow abnormally. He claims to be 9.6 feet tall, could Awuche be the tallest man in Africa? This video tells his story and what happened to him. The Ghanaian youth who is 2 meters and 89 centimeters tall is called the tallest man in the world**********************Sulemana Abdul Samed, a 29-year-old Ghanaian, recently went to a hospital in northern Ghana for a health check-up and was told that his length had reached 2 meters and 89 centimeters.Previously, the tallest man in the world was recorded by the Guinness Book of World Records as the Turkish Sultan Kosen, whose length is 2 meters and 82 centimeters.Of course, the news did not surprise Sulemana, who is not rare to grow day by day and is a victim of the unusual growth called 'Giantism'.Sulemana, who says that he has visible growth in three to four months, said that he faces various health problems related to this growth and that he spends up to 50 dollars a month for health services.The health professional who measured Sulemana's height enlisted the help of his colleagues to solve this height mystery.It was not easy for the health professionals to measure the height properly, so they tried to measure the height above them with a stick.But this did not suit them, so they had to measure Suleiman by meters, and then they placed Suleiman against a tall tower and measured it and said that it was 2 meters and 89 centimeters tall.This length makes Suleiman the tallest man in the world; However, the rural clinic that did the measurement did not have the correct measurement material, so the results were questioned.Sulemana wanted to become a driver when he was a child, and for this he went to Ghana's capital, Accra, and tried to get his driver's license for 6 years.A Ghanaian of this stature could not afford shoes, so he was forced to wear shoes made from used car tires by local shoemakers."I am happy with the nature that God has given me," Sulemana told the BBC in an interview with the BBC that he wants to earn money to get better medical treatment and then start a family as per the Creator's permission. Category Celebrity suleman a abdul same d The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has approved MobiPay to operate as a payment aggregator—a service provider through which e-commerce merchants can process their payment transactions.In a letter dated November 2 2020 addressed to MobiPay chief executive officer, RBM deputy governor for economic services and regulation Grant Kabango said the approval is subject to regulatory requirements, including the Payment Systems Act (2016) and all relative directives and regulations issued under it.The approval is on a six-month pilot basis.Kabango: It is subject to regulatory requirementsReads the letter in part: “Kindly note that the review of the application is subject to submission of a report to the RBM on the progress of the pilot independently audited by external auditors.”Mobipay, which is co-owned by Aleksandr Kalanda, Webster Mbekeani, Joshua Rombosia and Daud Suleman, promises to provide merchants with an opportunity to receive digital payments through websites, apps, point of sale devices and USSD services.A payment aggregator is a device provider that allows merchants to interface with many banks without them having to open accounts or deal with all the banks.In an interview on Saturday, MobiPay chief technology officer Suleman said by giving a merchant one registration and allowing them to receive payments from many banks, it is opening the space for more digital transactions.Consumers Association of Malawi executive director John Kapito described this as a breakthrough “to economic fast and improved financial transactions without depending on whether one has an account.”

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Awuche is a 29-year-old young man living in Gambaga in the North East Region of Ghana with a condition that makes him grow abnormally. He claims to be 9.6 feet tall, could Awuche be the tallest man in Africa? This video tells his story and what happened to him. The Ghanaian youth who is 2 meters and 89 centimeters tall is called the tallest man in the world**********************Sulemana Abdul Samed, a 29-year-old Ghanaian, recently went to a hospital in northern Ghana for a health check-up and was told that his length had reached 2 meters and 89 centimeters.Previously, the tallest man in the world was recorded by the Guinness Book of World Records as the Turkish Sultan Kosen, whose length is 2 meters and 82 centimeters.Of course, the news did not surprise Sulemana, who is not rare to grow day by day and is a victim of the unusual growth called 'Giantism'.Sulemana, who says that he has visible growth in three to four months, said that he faces various health problems related to this growth and that he spends up to 50 dollars a month for health services.The health professional who measured Sulemana's height enlisted the help of his colleagues to solve this height mystery.It was not easy for the health professionals to measure the height properly, so they tried to measure the height above them with a stick.But this did not suit them, so they had to measure Suleiman by meters, and then they placed Suleiman against a tall tower and measured it and said that it was 2 meters and 89 centimeters tall.This length makes Suleiman the tallest man in the world; However, the rural clinic that did the measurement did not have the correct measurement material, so the results were questioned.Sulemana wanted to become a driver when he was a child, and for this he went to Ghana's capital, Accra, and tried to get his driver's license for 6 years.A Ghanaian of this stature could not afford shoes, so he was forced to wear shoes made from used car tires by local shoemakers."I am happy with the nature that God has given me," Sulemana told the BBC in an interview with the BBC that he wants to earn money to get better medical treatment and then start a family as per the Creator's permission. Category Celebrity

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The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has approved MobiPay to operate as a payment aggregator—a service provider through which e-commerce merchants can process their payment transactions.In a letter dated November 2 2020 addressed to MobiPay chief executive officer, RBM deputy governor for economic services and regulation Grant Kabango said the approval is subject to regulatory requirements, including the Payment Systems Act (2016) and all relative directives and regulations issued under it.The approval is on a six-month pilot basis.Kabango: It is subject to regulatory requirementsReads the letter in part: “Kindly note that the review of the application is subject to submission of a report to the RBM on the progress of the pilot independently audited by external auditors.”Mobipay, which is co-owned by Aleksandr Kalanda, Webster Mbekeani, Joshua Rombosia and Daud Suleman, promises to provide merchants with an opportunity to receive digital payments through websites, apps, point of sale devices and USSD services.A payment aggregator is a device provider that allows merchants to interface with many banks without them having to open accounts or deal with all the banks.In an interview on Saturday, MobiPay chief technology officer Suleman said by giving a merchant one registration and allowing them to receive payments from many banks, it is opening the space for more digital transactions.Consumers Association of Malawi executive director John Kapito described this as a breakthrough “to economic fast and improved financial transactions without depending on whether one has an account.”

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Building blocks for digital markets. EXTROPY: J. Transhumanist Thought (16) 18(2) (1996) Google Scholar Utz, M., Albrecht, S., Zoerner, T., Strüker, J.: Blockchain-based management of shared energy assets using a smart contract ecosystem. In: Abramowicz, W., Paschke, A. (eds.) BIS 2018. LNBIP, vol. 339, pp. 217–222. Springer, Cham (2019). Google Scholar Wang, N., et al.: When energy trading meets blockchain in electrical power system: the state of the art. Appl. Sci. 9(8), 1561 (2019)Article Google Scholar Zhang, H., Wang, J., Ding, Y.: Blockchain-based decentralized and secure keyless signature scheme for smart grid. Energy 180, 955–967 (2019)Article Google Scholar Download references AcknowledgmentsThis work has been supported by MESRSFC and CNRST under the project PPR2-OGI-Env, reference PPR2/2016/79. Author informationAuthors and AffiliationsMMC Team, Abdelmalek-Essaadi University, B.P. 416, Tangier, MoroccoIliasse Abdennour & Mustapha OuardouzGAT Team, Abdelmalek-Essaadi University, B.P. 416, Tangier, MoroccoAbdes Samed BernoussiAuthorsIliasse AbdennourYou can also search for this author in PubMed Google ScholarMustapha OuardouzYou can also search for this author in PubMed Google ScholarAbdes Samed BernoussiYou can also search for this author in PubMed Google ScholarCorresponding authorCorrespondence to Iliasse Abdennour . Editor informationEditors and AffiliationsUniversity of Łódź, Lodz, PolandTomasz M. Gwizdałła Università degli Studi di Trieste, Trieste, ItalyLuca Manzoni Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, GreeceGeorgios Ch. Sirakoulis University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, ItalyStefania Bandini University of Łódź, Lodz, PolandKrzysztof Podlaski Rights and permissions Copyright information© 2021 Springer Nature Switzerland AG About this paperCite this paperAbdennour, I., Ouardouz, M., Bernoussi, A.S. (2021). Blockchain Smart Contract for Cellular Automata-Based Energy Sharing. In: Gwizdałła, T.M., Manzoni, L., Sirakoulis, G.C., Bandini, S., Podlaski, K. (eds) Cellular Automata. ACRI 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12599. Springer, Cham. citation.RIS.ENW.BIBDOI: 13 February 2021 Publisher Name: Springer, Cham Print ISBN: 978-3-030-69479-1 Online ISBN: 978-3-030-69480-7eBook Packages: Computer ScienceComputer Science (R0) Publish with us

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