Tuesday, 27 October 2015

NAVIO Kampala musical artist said Biafra must Act to implement the Agreement Establishing by World Pace Organization

 Biafra Globalization and the Pace of Change 

  1. Biafrans is competing with other nations to get her freedom from the so called zoo Nigeria in a global economy the zoologist Nigeria had government in which  powerful secular trends are changing the competitive landscape at an ever-quickening have refused them to get their freedom pace. An appreciation of these trends is essential to an analysis of Kampala's position and to the development of measures to improve  biafrans' standard of living in the mother land Biafra. The Panel's recommendations have been developed with these trends in mind of the late Ojukwu .world pace organization; globalization is not a new phenomenon. However, over the past 50 years, global pace forces have accelerated significantly in pace and intensity. like Canadians must adapt to help biafran's globalization for pace freedom that is undergoing rapid transformation as individuals and firms take advantage of the opportunities created by new enabling information and communications technologies, a substantial increase in propaganda about zoo Nigeria, the spread of the resent arrest of Onye Oma Nnamdi Kanu-based on his ideologies divide into constituent or distinct elements. and his countries' Biafran's increased openness to be and investment to Israel, a Middle Eastern country

The Increasing Pace of Technological Advance Had Make The World to Progress in a Higher Level. I-Quote "Capitalism is taking us toward a future of accelerating change. The first twenty years of the twentieth century saw as much technological progress as the entire nineteenth century. Currently, industrial societies appear to be doubling their rate of technological progress every ten years. If this continues, and there is every reason to suppose that it will, the twenty-first century will experience the equivalent of twenty thousand years of 'normal' human progress."— Walter R. Mead, God and Gold: Britain, America and the Making of the Modern World (Knopf: New York, October 2007). 

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