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Friday 25 March 2016

Nigeria to Launch First Astronaut in Space before 2030- Minister of Science and Technology says

Minister of Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu, says that Nigeria will launch its first Astronaut into space before 2030. Onu said this while speaking to a delegation from the Defence Space Agency in Abuja yesterday March 24th.
“On or before 2030, we can do it with the programme and infrastructure that we have. Space technology is very important to protect our national interest as we already have satellite in space.
All the things that is needed is in the budget that has just being passed and from this year we will commence the implementation of the programme that we have and because of the importance of space to the wellbeing of the nation, we will work very hard to launch a Nigerian astronaut before 2030“he said

46 comments:

  1. With APC in power, I see this vision realized.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  2. Space ke! We don't have any business in space right now...Let's fix Nigeria first.



    Do You Have Problems Lasting Long in Bed?

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  3. ***********************Ebenebe *************** Talk wen dem talk wey dem no do na dust *********** okwu ekwuru ekwu emeghe eme ************** Aja !!!!!

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  4. Rotflmao
    Hahahahaha!
    Dreamers and jokers.
    You can fool SOME people all the time but not all the people all the time.

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  5. I'm hopeful but also not hopeful! I'm tired of promises

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  6. Answer and win Bonanza! If it takes a country 2 years to produce PENCIL, how many years will it take her to launch astronaut in space?

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  7. can u imagine.pray u stay beyond 2019.you havent tackle 2016 problem,u are thinking of 2030.

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  8. Another APC lie .. keep lying !

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  9. crazy dreamers !!! unable to manufacture there own pencil, they are bothering about Astronaut in space. what a mess

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    1. Dats some 14years from now. Make naija better first. Linda take note!

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    2. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahshahaha! You bastards ain't launching shit. Fucking stupid ass chop dollars till they get drink and start yearning rubbish. UNA no get common electricity or good road you want to go to the moon. Which electricity will u use to test the spacecraft. ???? #Fools

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    3. The movies we are producing now cannot match up to what some countries wey making in 1910 and this is a fact. Yet you want to go to the moon. This man just came here to talk rubbish. I'm sure he was laughing at himself inside his mind

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  10. Hahahahahahahah,when una still dey import matches. Hahahahahahahah,stupid degraded humans.

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  11. Nigeria like announcement sha....

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  12. Alright, till den. Linda observe!

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  13. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin25 March 2016 at 13:56

    OK,till then.

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  14. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin25 March 2016 at 13:56

    OK,till then.

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  15. Was this the same FuckingBuhari minister that said Nigeria should start manufacturing tooth pick?!!
    Gerrarahere

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  16. Onu! Onu!, Onu!!! You and this your mouth. Please keep quiet and start producing pencil first before you come and be speaking in tongues here.

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  17. Pcheeeew!!! Abeg give us light and fuel first.

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  18. Clueless Minister

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  19. That will be how many years after the pencil project. Clap for yasef

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  20. All these politicians b calling yrs lik wetin I no kno,pls ask him wia he wld b in 2030.Will he still b a minister to c it come tru,why can't he do sth we wld c within the space of his tym as a minister.shior smh

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  21. I dey laff. Why not "launch" constant power supply and good transportation networks and viable healthcare facilities on this earth/land first for Naijas? Which kind yeye peepo be this sef? QED@atm

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  22. give us light first.

    #Smile

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  23. I dey Laugh.
    Dreams do come through though.

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  24. All things are possible through Christ that strengthens us. It's not bad an ambition but planning towards it's realization should be of utmost importance since I know this man may or may not be there by 2030 but it should be well structured in a way that others can carry the dream and project along to see to it's fulfillment.

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  25. Ndigbo please come and take your son, he has been preparing himself for over a decade to be in federal govt....and finally this what has to offer.

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  26. That's how bolaji akinyemi as foreign affairs minister told the world that Nigeria would go nuclear. In obasanjo's words, 'i laaff'.

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  27. Before the shuttle takes off it will disintegrate!

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  28. No electricity for town, dem no even get ambition to go uninterrupted power supply.
    Dem wan go space go do wetin?
    Always running their mouth about shit they cannot do.
    They just want to start another treasury looting program.

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    1. How can they launch a space shuttle without electricity? Abi Na gen them wan use?

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  29. sPACE for WHATTT???????????????

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  30. why 2030? why not on or before 2019. if u guys want to lie, u will just forecast into the future without preparation on ground. we can do it but we aint ready and willing. Nija politicians can hype and lie. WHAT do hungry Nigerian require from the space? industrialise planet earth before thinking of the galaxies and the milky way. 2020 is so close now its 2030. vision less leaders squad

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  31. why 2030? why not on or before 2019. if u guys want to lie, u will just forecast into the future without preparation on ground. we can do it but we aint ready and willing. Nija politicians can hype and lie. WHAT do hungry Nigerian require from the space? industrialise planet earth before thinking of the galaxies and the milky way. 2020 is so close now its 2030. vision less leaders squad

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    1. Who knows? Maybe they(politicians) want want to leave naija for us.

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  32. We are working at NASRDA

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  33. This is the most vague lie I have seen in a while. He should tell us what measures have been put in place to achieve this. He is just talking.

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