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See explanation
Explanation:
Universal Model School,
90 Aba Owerri Road,
Aba.
February 14, 2021.
Dear Chi,
It has really been a long time since we last met. I believe that you are fine. We have been battling with the hardship and economic downturn occasioned by the second wave of corona virus infection over the past few months now. We are all earnestly expecting the arrival of the vaccines in our area.
However, a few novel developmental projects are ongoing in my area. Firs of all, the Aba Mega Civic Center that I told you about last time has now reached 75% completion. The governor was at the construction site yesterday to inspect the progress of work on the project and expressed deep satisfaction at the level of progress made so far.
Secondly, Aba City Library will be opened to the public in the next two weeks. This means that I will no longer have to travel to Umuahia to access library services. We will soon have a functional library in the city of Aba.
Lastly, the Mayor of Aba has organized a free computer programming class for all young people between the ages of 18-35 years. He said that he intends to make Aba the technological hub of Nigeria before the year 2030.
I can not wait to receive you again in Aba so that you can see these things for yourself.
Yours Sincerely,
Jude
Answer:
I'm super swaggy so I really don't know
Explanation:
This makes no sense ik
Answer:
The ANC, together with the Pan Africanist Congress, were banned in 1960. The press was banned from quoting members of these organisations or showing pictures of them.
Mandela made his speech in 1964 during the Rivonia Trial.I guess the "global audience" had access to the speech, but ordinary people on the streets in South Africa did not. There was no internet at the time, so unless you traveled overseas, only a select few would have known the contents of the speech. once someone remarked about Mandela."For all we know he already walks the streets of the country, and we don't know it. Later events proved that he was 100% correct!In fact, we only knew what the man looked like after the lifting of the ban in 1990
Explanation:
I think Nelson Mandela's "1 Am Prepared to Die" speech was so powerful because it showed the world selflessness above anything else. Nelson Mandela, my hero, was prepared to die for the cause he believed in even though he was already staring death in the face. He knew that he was fighting to revolutionize life in South Africa and he needed to show the people and the world that this was a cause worth fighting for; that this was their duty to their children and grandchildren, to rid South Africa of Apartheid. Right then in that court room, it might not have been viewed as a powerful "statement" but immediately became of global importance when people across the world began taking to the streets for change. They saw Gandhi, they remembered Du Bois, they recalled Parks and they were captivated to push for change. We remember Late Nelson Mandela for that sentence today and for the impact he had in each and every one of our lives. Hope this was helpful.
Answer:
Empirical Data
Explanation:
A scientist must rely on data and facts not opinion or bias.