Innovations, Global Use Of Renewable Energy And Implications To Nigeria’s Economy

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Prof Christopher Shoeneich is one of the erudite Europeans still serving in a Nigerian university as a professor with an absolute faith in Nigeria and its potential to be a great nation in the comity of nations. By vocation, he is an environmentalist and professionally, he is a geo-scientist with several professors and PhD holders […]

 

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