SIMPLY TECH: Little role for space tech in nation’s security architecture
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By Okoh Aihe
As the security challenges in the country grow more complex, usually some questions come to mind.
For instance, what is the role of the National Space and Research Development Agency, NASRDA, and NIGCOMSAT in assisting and strengthening the nation’s security architecture, that is, if you permit the cliché? Why will they never help to resolve any of the plethora of kidnaps and terrorist activities in the country?
People are getting exhausted under punishing surreal anomie, and with no help coming their way, it is a frightening time of holding on to straws, hoping that help would come miraculously. With hopelessness in their eyes, they are searching for answers from even the most unlikely sources, and some of the platitudes that come out, if they come at all, don’t show us as serious people.
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Views: Visits 6 By Okoh Aihe As the security challenges in the country grow more complex, usually some questions come to mind. For instance, what is the role of the National Space and Research Development Agency, NASRDA, and NIGCOMSAT in assisting and strengthening the nation’s security architecture, that is, if you permit the cliché? Why will they never help to resolve any of the plethora of kidnaps and terrorist activities in the country? People are getting exhausted under punishing surreal anomie, and with no help coming their way, it is a frightening time of holding on to straws, hoping that help would come miraculously. With hopelessness in their eyes, they are searching for answers from even the most unlikely sources, and some of the platitudes that come out, if they come at all, don’t show us as serious people.
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CSW Marks Leah Sharibu’s 18th Birthday With Global Prayer Event
CSW Marks Leah Sharibu’s 18th Birthday With Global Prayer Event
Religious Rights Advocacy group, CSW marked the 18th birthday of Nigerian Christian schoolgirl Leah Sharibu with a global prayer event on 14 May. It featured the release of an exclusive gospel song, Heroes of Faith, recalling Leah’s courageous refusal to recant her faith in exchange for her freedom after being kidnapped by an off-shoot of the Boko Haram terrorist group in 2018.
The virtual meeting was one of a series of five events hosted by CSW teams in Mexico, Nigeria, Southeast Asia and the US and featured contributions from Leah’s mother Rebecca Sharibu; Gospel singer Panam Percy Paul, who wrote Heroes of Faith for Leah; Lord David Alton and the UK’s Special Envoy for freedom of religion or belief, Fiona Bruce MP.