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2030: Sustainable Development Goals And The Potential Danger Ahead For Nigeria by Ebiezprada(m): 11:52am On Jul 25, 2019
We are just about 10 years and a few months away from 2030 and these �are few examples of how fast the rest of the world is moving:

>> The new 2020 sonata hybrid model produced by Hyundai has a solar roof. What that means is that you can alternate between fuel and solar as sources of energy for that car. Further modifications could see newer models run completely on solar energy.

>> There is a new legislation in France that stipulates that all newly constructed (especially residential) buildings should be roofed with sheets that have been designed to also serve as solar panels.

>> China is designing a transparent glass window that would also serve as solar panel.

>> The UK authorities have directed that newly constructed (mainly residential) buildings should have Electric Vehicle Chargers (EVC).

Many developed countries have shown not just their intentions but commitment to attain and utilize 100 percent clean/renewable/sustainable energy in all sectors. This essentially means that the number of big spenders on Nigeria's oil will drop drastically with time and that would be really bad especially since Nigeria as a country is reluctant to move away from oil.

Obviously, there is neither a serious plan nor commitment by the Nigerian government and top players in the Nigerian society to use our oil resources to develop our non-oil resources. It is disturbing I must confess. Time is of the essence and right now, there's not much time in our hands as a country if we must survive in the near future and on.

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