Monday, 8 August 2016

The Need to get back to Agriculture and Making it a Self Sustaining Business

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The Need to get back to Agriculture and Making it a Self Sustaining Business

It affords a great pleasure at the primus of my understanding that I will through this blog engagement provoke deep deliberation on making agriculture a self sustaining business in Nigeria. One, I am delighted the topic is coming at a time Nigeria and Nigerians have discovered the need to diversify our economy and ensure a radical shift from the oil sector while growing the non-oil sector which proves to be more sustainable and reliable. Two,

Friday, 5 August 2016

Unmast the Masts, Plant the Plants

Welcome to iCN. We hope you have seen the need to conserve natural resources of Nigeria. Today, we will be discussing a vital topic which affects everyone of us including plants and animals. It has to do with telecommunication masts, their effects on the environment, man and conservation.  If you live a within quarter mile  of a mast or know people who do so, this post should be a concern to you.
Masts are, typically, tall structures designed to support antennas (also known as aerials) for telecommunications and broadcasting, including television. In this case, we will be talking about telecommunications masts or what most of us call mobile phone masts.