Russia will launch Nigeria's first satellite in September, boosting surveillance of the West African country's military and crude oil facilities, Information Minister Chukwuemeka Chikelu said.
"Some of the functions of the satellite will be defence and security surveillance, pipeline surveillance, population surveying and soil mapping," he told reporters.
Nigeria, the world's eighth biggest crude oil exporter, loses between 200 000 and 300 000 barrels per day of crude to thieves who puncture pipelines in the Niger Delta.
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=68&art_id=qw106155270219B212&set_id=11. I've got a 6th sense now. On reading the title I laughed and thought, 'What does Nigeria need a military satellite for when they have millions of starving people? To watch the American oil fields? LOL'
Then I read the story.
2. What exactly are the 'thieves' stealing? Do they put a bucket under the hole they just punctured? Maybe there are no jobs in Nigeria so they don't have money to buy gasoline?
I can see a real turn around in Africa since Chimpy's landmark trip!
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