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Let the naysayers and skeptics laugh. Here's an example of what high-technology is really all about: addressing bottom-line quality of life issues and enterprise for everyone bold enough to take advantage of it!

Laughing -- well try laughing at the Chinese and Japanese. First of all, the legacy of space-based religion IS VERY STRONG IN AFRICA. The Dogon, Bambara, Ono, Yoruba and ancient Egyptians all had as part of their religious beliefs the actual travel of humans to space and of beings from space.

The entire religion of the Dogon of Mali TODAY - is based on that idea. Hence, Nigerians attempting to get involved in the space race IS NATURAL AND SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED DECADES AGO -- however it is not too late.

Nigerian now SHOULD JOIN WITH THE REST OF WEST AFRICA AND ESTABLISH A PAN-AFRICAN SPACE AGENCY TO DO MORE 'PRACTICAL' WORK THROUGHOUT THE CONTINENT, LIKE PREDICTING DROUGHTS, HURRICANES, LOCUST INFESTATIONS, AND NATURAL DISASTERS.

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