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Breaking: FG announces plan to send first Nigerian civilian to space

The Federal Government of Nigeria is set to make history by launching the country’s first space mission with a civilian on board.
Dr. Mathew Adepoju, Director General of NASRDA, revealed this groundbreaking news at a press conference in Abuja on Wednesday.
According to Dr. Adepoju, the Federal Government has formalized a collaborative agreement with The Space Exploration and Research Agency through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), paving the way for this pioneering achievement.
Highlighting the significance of this collaboration, the DG emphasized, “This partnership, marking a significant milestone in Nigeria’s 25th anniversary of Space Exploration journey, opens new avenues for scientific research and technological advancement in the country.”
This visionary project is a watershed moment in Nigeria’s space exploration, poised to unlock new frontiers of scientific innovation and advancement.
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