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Ex-ABN Chieftain, Abimbola Davis dies at 67

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Abimbola Davis Photo credit: Getty image Abimbola Davis, a prominent figure in Nigerian politics and sports, passed away, marking the end of an era. Born on September 29, 1957, in Ibadan, Davis made multifaceted contributions to various spheres of society. Davis gained prominence as a chieftain of the Association for Better Nigeria (ABN) during the tumultuous period surrounding the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election, led by Arthur Nzeribe. Renowned for his passion for golf, Davis was a familiar face at the Ibadan Golf Club, earning respect and admiration among fellow enthusiasts. His sudden demise in his Jericho residence in Ibadan on Friday came as a shock to many. According to his elder brother, Mr. Azeez Olalekan, Davis's death followed a sudden deterioration in his health, despite appearing lively just days prior. Davis's legacy extends beyond politics and sports. As Chairman/CEO of Capital 3 Limited, he played a pivotal role in business consulting, parti

Why does my YouTube thumbnail Look Blurry? How to Fix It.

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 Why does my YouTube thumbnail look blurry? Image by: techvilleonline Are you frustrated because your YouTube thumbnail looks blurry and doesn't do justice to your video content? Don't worry; you're not alone.  Blurry thumbnails can be a common issue that many content creators face. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the reasons behind this problem and provide actionable solutions to help you fix it. Why Does Your YouTube Thumbnail Look Blurry? 1. Low Resolution: One of the primary reasons for a blurry thumbnail is using a low-resolution image. YouTube recommends using a high-resolution image with dimensions of at least 1280 x 720 pixels to maintain clarity and sharpness. 2. Compression: To optimize loading times, YouTube automatically compresses images when you upload them. Unfortunately, this compression can sometimes lead to a loss of image quality, resulting in a blurry thumbnail. 3. Incorrect Aspect Ratio: YouTube requires thumbnails to have a 16:9 aspect