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Nigeria May Witness Partial Solar Eclipse, Sunday -NSRDA

Former Managing Director, Nigerian Airways, Capt. Paul Jahal (left), with the former Managing Director, Federal Aviation Authority of Nigeria (faan), Mr Mohammed Baba, at a meeting of aviation elders with aviation unions in Abuja last Tuesday.
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The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) has predicted that a partial solar eclipse will occur in different parts of the country on Sunday.
The Director-General of NASDRA, Prof. Seidu Mohammed, made the fact known when he briefed newsmen in Abuja, yesterday.
Eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object is temporarily obscured.
This occurs either by passing into the shadow of another body or by having another body pass between it and the viewer as seen from the earth.
Mohammed advised Nigerians not to panic unnecessarily as nothing untoward would happen on that day.
“These things are natural phenomena. Nigerians should not be afraid, the agency has responsibility to the nation, hence, the reason for the early warning signal,” he said.
Mohammed said that the partial eclipse would not affect the airspace but advised Nigerians not to think that the world would come to an end because of the occurrence.
Prof. Opara Fidelis, Director, Centre for Basic Space Science, said that different parts of the country would witness the eclipse at different times of the day.
He said that for instance, Abuja would witness it at 1p.m., Lagos, 12:30 p m.; Kano, 1.07 p m. and Enugu, 1.04 p.m.
Fidelis, however, advised Nigerians to wear sunglasses to view the occurrence, adding that the measure would protect their eyes from damage that might arise.
Meanwhile, the NASDRA director-general said that the agency would provide such glasses for some Nigerians, especially children and selected Nigerians.
He said that the entire African continent would be affected by the partial eclipse, while some other parts of the world would witness total eclipse.
Mohammed urged Nigerians to go about their normal businesses as such occurrences happened occasionally.
He said that partial eclipse would occur in April 2014, March 2015 and September, 2016.
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