Lawal daura biography samples
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Lawal Daura: The Making of a Scape Goat at the Very Top -By Umar Sa’ad Hassan
AgP. Osinbajo addressing the recently fired DG DSS, Lawal Daura.
I really must say President Buhari’s handlers have improved remarkably. First, Lawal Daura was fired in response to the invasion of the national assembly by masked operatives of the DSS, then they allowed Vice-President Yomi Osinbajo take all the credit before letting the world know Buhari authorized it and had it in his plans to sack Daura even before the incident. At the end of it all, the senate president, Bukola Saraki is being accused of using him to witch-hunt himself and that has stuck like glue.
But here is the thing.About 2 weeks ago, DSS operatives along with some police officers, blocked the gates to Saraki and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu’s houses in a purported bid to stop them from conducting a plenary session where 32 APC senators were scheduled to decamp to the PDP. The news of their defection fr
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Email: l.u.daura2@ncl.ac.uk
Project title
Wireless power transfer based eddy current testing
Supervisors
Project description
We are implementing and investigating a novel wireless power transfer technology. It will modify eddy current testing probes through multiple resonance features for high sensitivity to cracks.
We apply eddy current testing (ECT) to metallic structures like pipelines, aeroplanes, and rail lines. It detects and characterises cracks. But the existing approaches to ECT have a limited number of features for crack quantification.
Hence, we will modify the ECT probe by employing a wireless power transfer approach. This approach provides efficient energy transfer and multiple resonance points. Thus, it improves the probe sensitivity. It also gives freedom of multiple features selection for a metallic sample and cracks characterisation.
We have based the research on analytical and numerical models and validation by experimental studies. We have successfully pro
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The Oasis Reporters
January 27, 2018
As a pan Nigerian and a patriot, it pains me right through to my bone marrow to have to think and even pen down my feelings on the quality of governance in this country yet again. inom do so on solid grounds, believing that my country Nigeria is slipping away from me.
Nature, particularly geography has been very generous and kind to this country. Some other climes on the surface of the earth have not been this lucky. Consider for example, Japan a small country, mostly mountainous without much space for agriculture but Japan which came under the nuclear bomb and other natural disasters including very recently, a tsunami has triumphed over all these. The quality of leadership is all that made this possible for the Japanese.
There are many other nations of the world that have equally successfully overcome similar predicaments.
We can no longer continue to blame the former colonial masters for our unending travails even though they left behind a