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China’s Satellite Surgery Breakthrough: Why Nigeria Must Embrace Medical Innovation

 China’s Satellite Surgery Breakthrough: Why Nigeria Must Embrace Medical Innovation By Daniel Okonkwo International Journalist and Human Rights Advocate The global medical industry of medicine is undergoing a technological transformation, with recent breakthroughs redefining what is possible in healthcare delivery. One of the most astonishing advancements in recent times comes from China, where the nation has successfully performed the world’s first satellite-based, ultra-remote surgeries—an innovation poised to revolutionize the medical field. China's medical achievement is not just impressive—it is a signal to the world that the future of surgery, especially in trauma care and remote settings, has arrived. Utilizing the Apstar-6D broadband communications satellite, positioned 36,000km above the Earth in geostationary orbit, China has demonstrated that complex surgical procedures can now transcend geographical barriers. These operations were not mere trials; they were successful,...

2027 Elections: Say No to Leaders Who Can’t Protect You but Want Your Vote

 2027 Elections: Say No to Leaders Who Can’t Protect You but Want Your Votes  By Daniel Okonkwo As Nigeria prepares for its 2027 general elections, one pressing question lingers: Who will be the next President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria? More importantly, will Nigerians finally vote for competent leadership—or will the cycle of ethnoreligious bias, vote-selling, and short-sightedness persist? Earn your leadership. It is not a gift. It is a responsibility. The upcoming elections will determine not only who occupies the highest office in the land but will also shape the composition of the National Assembly, governorships across the states, and State Houses of Assembly. This is a defining moment in Nigeria’s political history—one that could either reinforce the current state of decline or trigger a national rebirth. Many Nigerians blame the “system” for poor leadership. But the uncomfortable truth is that some of these politicians—often parading themselves as saints—emerg...