Ondo Poll: Electorates scamper for safety as rain disrupts electoral process
The electoral process in some polling units in the Ondo election has been disrupted has the rain began to fall.
The electoral process in some polling units in the Ondo election has been disrupted has the rain began to fall.
Protest in Niger State by stakeholders have been solidified by threats to shut down all hydroelectric dams in 21 days if the Abuja Electric Distribution Company fails to supply them with 24-hour electricity and pre-paid meters.
Domestic production of solar panels to generate electricity off-grid would boost job creation, improve power generation and transform the economy, the former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, said at the weekend.
Stakeholders have faulted the viability of the announcement by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to mass-meter over five million Nigerians. This development which occurred on the 27th of August has truncated the efforts of the Federal Government to end arbitrary electricity billing.
Nigerian’s Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has opined on the need for Nigeria, and by extension Africa, to up their tech game by becoming steady producers of their technology products and not just consumers to enable qualifications necessary to harness the opportunities the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) presents.
According to reports, firms from the United Arab Emirates and Israel have agreed in an agreement signed by both parties to jointly develop research and studies on the global pandemic COVID-19.
A giant underground motion sensor in Germany has taken its first measurements of Earth’s spin and tilt. Although researchers are still getting the machine’s accuracy up to snuff, their observations could someday keep GPS navigation working reliably on devices like smartphones.