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Sunday 30 March 2014

Anti Abortion Crusader Advocates Special Funds To Boost Medicine, Technology

 

NJEMANZE
Anti Abortion crusader and radical surgeon, Prince Dr. Phillip Njemanze has advocated the need for a revolution in technology as a panacea to boost economic development and advancement in Nigeria.

He also wants a special fund to be outlined by the Federal Government to boost science and medicine in the country.

Njemanze said a holistic approach towards technological growth can reduce unemployment and at the same time boost infrastructure development and create jobs for millions of unemployed youths in the country. 

Speaking to this blog in his office, Njemanze advocated for the set up of what he described as small business administration obtained in the United States where funds are allocated in the form of grants to aid technological driven initiatives.

 He said such initiative will thrive in Nigeria where funds can be accessed by anyone who wants to transform his or ideas on technology to reality.

He explained that Nigeria has the potential and capacity to advance above developed countries in the field of science and technology but regretted that the nation lacks the political will to achieve this feat.

“The science is available in Nigeria. We have it here and what it takes to forge above other countries, but sadly we lack the political will. The ongoing national conference should look into this” he said.

 Njemanze who blew the lid open on the introduction of the controversial Abortion law in Imo State, said his Chidicon Medical centre has developed several devices that has been operative and functional and years ahead of those developed in the United States of America, adding that most of them has been patented in the United States.

 He said he was recently honoured by a consortium of scientists drawn from the U.S and other advanced countries for his research on developing brain control systems, adding that Chidcion Medical centre was also recognized for postulating on light theories on humans.

 He called on the Federal Government to replicate the small business administration in the United States, describing it as a step to boost industrial and technological growth.

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