Category Archives: Nigeria

Nigeria’s VP Rejects Deindustrialization Under ‘Climate Change’ Pretenses

re posted from                                  EXECUTIVE INTELLIGENCE REVIEW

Volume 49, Number 34, September 2, 2022

Nigeria’s VP Rejects Deindustrialization Under ‘Climate Change’ Pretenses

Speaking at the inaugural meeting of Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan, August 24, Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said Nigeria alone will need $10 billion per year in investments—for the Read the rest

Birthing A New Nigeria Needs Those with New Mindsets

re posted from                                  MSINGI AFRIKA

The year 2030 (less than eight years from now) is a major spiritual turning point year for the entire world, based on, first, what the Most High God is doing, and secondly, how that which God is doing is being copied by the many machinations Read the rest

Putting Coal Into the African Perspective

Putting Coal Into the African Perspective

by PD Lawton  22 May 2022

Since the presidency of Thabo Mbeki, plans have been periodically put forward to increase South Africa`s nuclear output. At present Africa`s only nuclear power plant, Koeberg, supplies electricity to Cape Town  (and the surrounding region), a city of … Read the rest

Princy Mthombeni: Nuclear Technology for Africa`s Agenda for Sustainable Development

A kettle boiled twice a day by a family in Britain uses 5x as much electricity as a person in Mali uses per year
An Ethiopian takes 87x longer to consume 150kW hours of electricity than someone in the United Kingdom
A Tanzanian takes 8 years to consume as much Read the rest

Nigerian VP: Osinbajo “Climate Justice Must Include Ending Energy Poverty” Especially for Sub-Saharan Africa

re posted from                            AFRICA AND THE WORLD

“Curbing natural gas investments in Africa will do little to limit carbon emissions globally but much to hurt the continent’s economic prospects. Right now, Africa is starved for energy: excluding South Africa, sub-Saharan Africa’s one billion people have the power generation capacity of Read the rest

Nuclear Power A Necessity for Africa’s Economic Growth

re posted from                            AFRICA AND THE WORLD

Nuclear Power A Necessity for Africa’s Economic Growth

Nigeria and Ghana making nuclear power part of their future

 

A nuclear power plant

A nuclear power plant

March 12, 2021

It is essential that African nations advance their plans to build nuclear plants as part of their Read the rest

Transform Ukraine from a Theater of War into a Bridge for Development

Source: Schiller Institute

Transform Ukraine from a Theater of War into a Bridge for Development

7 March 2022

Join the Schiller Institute’s international mobilization for the only solution to the global economic breakdown and consequent threat of world war, sign today! (full text available below) https://schillerinstitute.nationbuild…

In light of the Read the rest

African Continental High Speed Railway : Progress Update

Transport costs within the continent are some of the highest in the world because of the chronic infrastructure deficit. That MAKES POVERTY !

Source:The New Africa Channel

Railway development in Africa: 9 most impressive completed and ongoing railway projects in Africa

16 Jan 2022

Railway development in Africa: 9 most Read the rest

Rail Group to EU: Start Global Gateway with Africa`s Integrated High Speed Railway

The group in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday December 31st noted that the continental railway connectivity project remains the most critical and potentially impactful project that African leaders accepted as the most potent route to jumpstart the recovery and development of African economy.”

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Who Benefits from Africa’s Poverty? PD Lawton RTF Lecture

Source: Rising Tide Foundation

Who Benefits from Africa’s Poverty? PD Lawton RTF Lecture

28 Dec 2021

In this Rising Tide Foundation lecture, Africa Agenda editor in chief PD Lawton takes you through a definitive history of Africa with a look to the future. PD introduces ancient African renaissance traditions that Read the rest