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Nigeria gas flaring cap ‘in doubt’
The Nigerian government is confident about banning gas flaring by 2008, but critics believe that the measures are not ...Nigeria: no scientific success without mathematics
Nigerian mathematicians are urging their government to invest in mathematics education as an essential component of a growing economy.Deforestation accelerating in Central Africa
Measures to tighten up forest management in Central Africa are being undermined by increasing logging activity, a satellite study ...Blood conversion could benefit developing countries
A method of converting blood types could solve many transfusion problems in developing countries ― but it may take ...Journalists ‘should give priority to HIV’
Journalists in rural areas of Nigeria should prioritise HIV/AIDS stories in order to improve uptake of health services, concluded ...Nigerian monarchs launch local language initiative
Nigeria's local languages will be used to develop and promote science and technology in local communities and nurture innovation.Nigerian minister calls for ICT for ‘every African’
A Nigerian minister has called for better access to ICTs in Africa, but his country's own scheme is suffering ...Nigerian programme increases polio immunisation
A programme in northern Nigeria has increased polio immunisation rates but must expand in order to eliminate the disease.Cheap and green: biofuels for mobile phone networks
Biofuels have the potential to be a cheap and environmentally friendly way of powering mobile phone networks in rural ...Abiose Adelaja Adams
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Languages Spoken: English
Local/Demographic Interests: SubSaharan Africa