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SAT.. MAY 18. 1831 THFCARCUSA TIKES -11 Republic Of Nigeria Is. In Need Of Teachers . NNPA News Service The Federal Republic of ; Nigeria is in great need of technology to realize its goals ? of St rapid in dustrialization and pro viding increasing quan tities of consumer goods , to satisfy a population of over one million citizens. One of Nigeria's greatest needs is compe tent teachers, especially science and math instruc tors. In the state of Kaduna, 32 new schools will .be ready to open in Sept meber. The governor of that state, Alhaji Ab dulkadir Balarabe Musa, has made a personal ap peal to the crusade to eradicate illiteracy. Nigeria can be viewed as a new frontier to the young as well as the young at heart. It is a country with terrain dry, populated with cactus and sagebrush in the north, and in the south, lush, rich forest so thick and green , that it is difficult to penetrate. Nigeria is a country of great wealth. . . :in human spirit as well as over $30 billion in annual revenue from oil alone. Leadership with greater commitment, dedication and determina tion will not be found in any area of the world. All the elements of a new frontier are present: An adventurous, spirit, undeveloped potentials, raw material resources in abundance, a shortage of technology and a beckon ing challenge sufficient to bend the will of the most aggressive who dare the elements of uncertainty. The rapidly increasing thirst for knowledge has placed a strain on the capacity of . Nigeria's academe to match. A na tionwide recruitment pro gram for black teachers in America is currently getting-underway. In addition to a iranspyiiiui"" ?- and throughout the teacher's tour of duty will be provided by the state. Other benefits include tree health care, free lodg ing, pleasant and undeveloped natural sur roundings, and students eager to learn with little or no disciplinary problems. For additional informa tion, send resumes to: Art Townsend, 1677 W. Baseline St., San Bernar dino, CA 92411 or call (714)389-0598. UNSALTED SNACKING MAKES SENSE All over America, people are pitching in to get things done and improve the qual ity ot .'life, -With regard to good nutrition, for example, consumers receive a myriad of - confusing messages. Many nutrition experts have worked together to clarify current ' nutritional con cem. In 1977, the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs proposed the U.S. Dietary Goals. More recently, the , . combined : efforts of the ' U.S. Department of Agricul ture and the U.S. Depart- ment of Health, Education nd Welfare produced "Nu; trition and Your Health," Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Both sets of guidelines advise Americans to modify their diets by increasing consumption of certain nutrients such as complex carbohydrates, while limiting their intake of others such as salt. 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