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Nigeria Must Disentangle Self From Web Of Colonial Mentality
A Professor of Environmental Engineering (Waste Management Technology), Prof Asinyetogha Hilkiah Igoni, has warned Nigeria to disentangle self from the web of colonial mentality and slavish entanglement, so as to clearly chart its own energy course.
The professor stated this while delivering the 86th Inaugural Lecture, titled: “Distinguishing And Celebrating The Power Behind Stomach Infrastructure,’ at the Rivers State University in Port Harcourt.
He warned that instead of relying on the course charted by other developed countries for their own good, Nigieria should rather rely on the research results as well as admonitions.of her own indigenous experts.
“Nigeria should be mindful of the international treaties and agreement she subscribes to in order that she does not wittingly surrender herself to energy slavery by the technologies of much more developed nations, thereby mortgaging the future of unborn generations.
“Nigeria should make concerted efforts to identify its energy sources, where it has very high comparative advantages , and strive to consolidate the exploitation of these sources, thereby enhancing its energy mix, for the greater benefits of its citizenry”, he said.
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