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Sunday, 3 November 2013

Solar eclipse in Nigeria

Nigerians on Saturday said they were awaiting the annular solar
eclipse, which would be seen in various parts of the world,
including Nigeria today.
Nigerians, from different parts of the country, said they would
not miss the opportunity of viewing the eclipse.
A Lagos-based photographer, Emmanuel Arewa, said he had
decided to go out with his camera to take a photograph of the
eclipse.
"When the last eclipse happened in Nigeria, I was not into
photography. I was in school then. If I remember what happened
then, I regret not taking photographs of it. So, this time around, I
will go out with my camera because I must not miss a shot of
it," he said.
Mr. Marcel Egbuta, a banker, who is based in Mubi, Taraba State,
told SUNDAY PUNCH that he and most people in the state would
watch the eclipse.
He said, "We are not aware of it. We are still trying to ensure
that we are secure from attacks. But now that you have told
me, I will tell my people and we will watch out for it."
An Enugu-based banker, Ngozi Nwachukwu, said she heard about
it but did not know that it could be viewed in Nigeria.
According to www.timeanddate.com, partial eclipse will be visible
in Lagos by 12:50pm, when the moon would touch the edge of
the sun.
It added that by 2:32pm, maximum eclipse would occur and the
moon would be seen closest to the centre of the sun, and
another partial eclipse by 4:01pm, when the moon would leave the
edge of the sun.
The website also stated other dates when eclipse would be visible
from Lagos, including April 15, 2014, (total lunar eclipse), October
8, 2014 (total lunar eclipse), April 4, 2015 (partial lunar eclipse)
and September 28, 2015 (total lunar eclipse).