Friday, 18 December 2015

CLIMATIC DEBATE!! NIGERIA,INDONESIA,KIRIBATI,JAPAN IS SINKING


THE CITY OF JAKARTA IN INDONESIA EACH TIME IT IS FLOODED DUE TO THE S URGINGS FROM THE OCEAN,FEELERS SUGGESTS IT MAY GIVE WAY FINALLY TO NATURE


CLIMATIC DEBATE!!
NIGERIA,INDONESIA,KIRIBATI,JAPAN IS SINKING
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU.
………………………MULTI-BILLION ATLANTIC CITY PROJECT IN NIGERIA UNDER SERIOUS THREAT
………………………COMMUNITIES IN ILAJE SPEAKING AREAS OF ONDO STATE AND IN BAYELSA SACKED BY THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
……………………..OCEAN THREATENS TO SACK INDONESIA AS HUGE CHUNK OF JAKARTA EATS AWAY AS SHOWED VIA AN ALJAZEERA DOCUMENTARY
………………………NEWS OFFICE DESK AT PAEDIA EXPRESS IS IN POSSESSION OF A MOVIE DOCUENTARY  DEPICTING THE IMPENDING DOOM FACING TOKYO AND ITS ENVIRONS AS GLOBAL WARMING THREATENS TO SACK RESIDENTS OF THE ANCIENT ARCHIPELAGO
…………………….JAPAN CAN SINK IN 40 YEARS WHILE JAKARTA ,INDONESIA CAN GIVE WAY BY 2030
……………………..STATE OF KIRIBATI RESIGNS SELF TO FATE,GOES CAP IN HAND FOR NEW PLACE TO RELOCATE



Believe it or not ,the world is drifting away and the climatic debate has now gone beyond rhetoric’s but it is high time a concerted effort beyond  meetings in five star hotels have to be taken by nations around the world to stem the tide of pollutants being dumped on the ozone layer by the highly industrialized nations of the world.
In an exclusive check on the trend by the News Office desk of Paedia Express Multimedia in Lagos, Nigeria ,it was discovered that apart from Nigeria several nations among which includes Japan, Indonesia and Kiribatri among several others were battling a lot of harsh realities as the open ocean threatens to destroy them.
This reporter learnt through a movie documentary that a shift I the earth crust will cause  the Japanese archipelago to sink under the ocean in the next forty years or so.
To stem this tide,there is an induced tremor research going on presently as at press time in Tokyo,Japan  with the data analysis been able to help to predict  the time of geological events.
However the facts that Japan can sink is a top secret been kept from everyone,even within the global community some nations are believed to be setting up a possible evacuation plan if that eventually occurs.
Japan is a land of natural disasters like Volcano, earthquake ,mudslides ,avalanche among others.
The Japanese government is also believed to be discussing at full diplomatic level details of evacuation of their citizens when the time comes.
In a related issue, Inside sources say that if the current depletion of the city of Jakarta continues then the city can give way by 2030.




While discussing with a cross section of the media recently, the Executive Director of whistle blowing body, Environmental Rights Action,Mr Godwin Uyi lamented the fragile state of the planet.
He recalled that during the recently held  United Nations meeting on climate held in Paris, France the developed nations of the world who were again the once dictating the pace of the game refused  to go into signing any form of legally binding framework which will make them accountable in the future.
He listed issues that topped the agenda in Paris where he was in attendance to such issues like carbon emissions and adaptations of emissions into the atmosphere were seriously discussed.
His words:”the developing nations are responsible for carbon emissions but it is the developing nations that suffer the pains”
He assured that his agency has being at the fore front of campaigns to sensitize the Nigerian government of the sinking of Aiyetoro community since 2005 As the Atlantic gradually threatens.
In his own account ,the Director of Corporate Accountability of the agency,Mr Bode Oluwafemi urged the current Buhari regime in Nigeria to seat up and lie up to its billings as the climate issue has since gone beyond child’s play.
He gushed with joy that in the recent Paris meeting  none of the famous six sisters in global corporate politics were allowed to sponsor or hawk their brand essence around largely due to the work of the network of whistle blowers around the world.

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