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Nigeria Needs $2bn Annually to Develop Digital Infrastructure – Expert

Nigeria will be spending 2 billion dollars (about N3.3 trillion at N1,687 exchange rate) annually to acquire sophisticated satellites to reduce capital flight on data, says Prof. Spencer Onuh.Onuh, a Space Engineer, said this on Tuesday, in an interview in Abuja while reminiscing on the impact of the National Space programme in the past 25 years.
He said that satellite data was very expensive and government institutions were spending the money on acquiring data and imageries from other countries. “We have the challenge of capital flight on data and imagery because our satellites were designed with specific resolutions.“These institutions are looking for a certain level of resolution which our satellites don’t have the capacity to give, hence they go outside Nigeria to get them.“Military standard is sub-one meter and our own house resolution is 2.5 meter, it is a big challenge.“Nigeria is losing two to three billion dollars annually in data, because data is expensive.“If you are looking for data for town planning or the military, you need imageries from sub-one meter, 30cm, 50cm resolution satellites,’’ he said.According to him, these agencies go for such because it gives them value for what they are looking for and these kinds of things are changing rapidly.He added that acquiring satellites of higher resolutions was capital intensive, but could save the country a lot of money.Another challenge bedevilling space programme in Nigeria, he said was cloudy sky and environment, whereby getting imageries with existing satellite was a big problem.“We will need a Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite to solve the issue of cloud cover.“We need to monitor our weather which is becoming a big challenge, which having a Meteorological satellite can handle.“If Nigeria is looking at another phase of satellite design, manufacture to address the issue of cloud cover, we need to consider these things.“We also need the replacement of our communication satellite that will soon be deorbited and could be decaying in their performance,’’ Onuh said.He urged the Federal government to commit to the revolutionising space programme, adding that it was for the benefit of the entire country. (NAN)Foreign News
Trump Tells Iran to Make Nuclear Deal ‘Before it is too Late’

U.S. President Donald Trump has called on Iran to conclude an agreement with Washington on its controversial nuclear programme, amid a series of Israeli strikes on nuclear facilities and military leaders.
“There is still time to make this slaughter come to an end,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social on Friday.
“Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left, and save what was once known as the Iranian Empire,” Trump continued.
“JUST DO IT, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.”Observers consider it unlikely that Iran’s leadership would opt for a diplomatic approach in light of the Israeli attacks.
Israeli media reported that Tehran had retaliated with an attack involving about 100 drones, all of which were shot down.
“I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal,” Trump wrote.
“The U.S. makes the best and most lethal military equipment anywhere in the World, BY FAR, and Israel has a lot of it, with much more to come and they know how to use it,” Trump wrote. (dpa/NAN)
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Nigeria Condoles India over Tragic Plane Crash

The Federal Government on Thursday condoled the Indian government over the tragic crash of Air India Flight-171 in Ahmedabad.The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, disclosed this in a statement issued by Kimiebi Ebienfa, Spokesperson of theMinistry.Tuggar said, “Nigeria expresses profound sorrow and extends its heartfelt condolences to the government and people of India over the tragic crash of Air India Flight 171 in Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025.
“This devastating incident which claimed the lives of over 290 individuals has left the global community in mourning. “Nigeria stands in solidarity with India during this period of immense grief and unfortunate loss.“While initial reports indicate no Nigerian citizen was aboard the flight, the Nigeria High Commission in New Delhi remains in close contact with Indian authorities to verify this information and provide consular assistance where necessary.“In this moment of shared sorrow, Nigeria reaffirms its commitment to global aviation safety and supports the call for thorough investigation into the crash with a view to preventing such tragedies in the future.”The minister further commiserated with the families of the bereaved and all those affected by this tragic incident. (NAN)NEWS
Benue Speaker Advises Youth to Participate Actively in Politics

The Speaker, Benue House of Assembly, Mr Hyacinth Dajoh, has advised youths in the state to participate actively in the economic and political development of the country.Dajoh gave the advice in his Democracy Day message issued by his Press Secretary, Mr Terver Zamber, in Makurdi.
The speaker urged youths to show more interest in the economic and political development of the country. He said that they had the required education, exposure, and numerical strength to make a positive impact on both the economy and governance. Dajoh assured the youths that the assembly under his leadership would continue to enact laws to protect democracy and the rule of law.The speaker urged Nigerians to be more determined in ensuring that democracy worked in the country.He said that democracy remained the best option for the country.The speaker added that through the determination of the citizens and their active participation in the democratic process, Nigeria would be a great country.He saluted the heroic deeds of patriots who worked assiduously to actualise democratic rule in the country, especially the symbol of the June 12 struggle, the late M.K.O. Abiola.According to him, only a truly great, peaceful and prosperous Nigeria could be a befitting compensation for their sacrifices.He commended President Bola Tinubu and Gov. Hyacinth Alia of Benue for their roles in upholding democratic principles.Dajoh said that more sacrifices were required from the citizens to ensure that the country got the best of democracy. (NAN)