July 16, 1885: The Comet printed several interesting stories. One of these was âOur Republican friend, Capt. W.A. Nelson, of Carter county (sic), renews his subscription to The Comet and modestly advises us to stick to the truth as close as possible. We intend to do that, Captain, even if it should be at the expense of your not liking the paper so well.â
Another article informed readers âR.L. Paton, Superintendent of Public Instruction, for Washington county (sic) has promised to contribute a series of short articles on educational matters for The Comet. He will have something to say of interest to the school directors of the county and advises them to subscribe for this paper.â
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By Rita Okoye
Internet service in Nigeria is poor and most of the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Nigeria are having a field day getting paid for services they are not rendering.
A confirmation of the poor state of internet services in Nigeria came through the worldwide broadband speed league 2020 report, which analysed over 557m broadband speeds in 221 countries.
Liechtenstein, a country of 38,378 people, had the best internet speed with mean download speed (MDS) of 229.98 Mbps. A 5GB movie took just 2.38 minutes to download.
Despite its boasts of being the giant of Africa, Nigeria occupied the 183rd position, which was bettered by Madagascar (77th position), Réunion (82nd position), South Africa (97th position) and 24 other African nations.