Nuclear fusion closer to becoming a reality
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- Sunday, August 30th, 2020
As I write this, I so very much desire to read Sam Selvon’s 1956 book aptly titled The Lonely Londoners, a chronicle and account of the lonely and sometimes frustrating life of people of Afro-Caribbean descent living in London. I will assume that Selvon’s analysis and descriptions also apply to later day immigrants to the
READ MOREWhen it comes to the world of football, North Korean women’s team is considered more successful and a better competitor in both Asian and international competitions than the country’s men’s team. Whilst the women’s team is ranked tenth in the world and first amongst all other Asian female teams, the country’s men’s team is nowhere
READ MOREOne of the commonly held beliefs, especially amongst Africans, is that the African Union (AU) has failed to live up to its expectation in modern times. When a discussion involving the continental body is incited, many of such Africans are quick to brand the organization a “toothless bulldog” or “lame duck” – without actually having
READ MOREFor as long as Nigeria continues to rely mainly on its crude oil exportation as a source of foreign revenue, its economy would remain at the mercy of other nations. This was exactly the point made by a former Nigerian-born World Bank Vice President, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, who challenged the Nigerian leadership to put an
READ MOREUnlike many other countries of the world, Nigeria is blessed with abundant natural resources that ought to have catapulted her into the league of super power nations of the world. All Super power nations have one thing in common; they are all industrialized. Can Nigeria become an industrialized State? They have strong manufacturing base that
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