Solid Minerals Blueprint for Sustainable Local Prospects and Development
Amosu C. O.1, Adeosun T.A.2

1Amosu C. O., Department of Mineral and Petroleum Engineering, Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, Nigeria.

2Adeosun T.A. Department of Mineral and Petroleum Engineering, Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, Nigeria.

Manuscript received on 8 April 2022 | Revised Manuscript received on 28 April 2022 | Manuscript Accepted on 15 May 2022 | Manuscript published on 30 May 2022 | PP: 1-8 | Volume-2 Issue-1, May 2022 | Retrieval Number: 100.1/ijee.C1821051322 | DOI: 10.54105/ijee.C1821.051322

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Abstract: Moving from a much more sustainable social, environmental and economic system confronts the government, the community, the people and the industry. There is far-reaching conceptualization of the necessity for minerals. The present status and blend for the production of minerals may well not be absolutely demanded by a more sustainable economy. But beneath any reasonable definition of necessity, there will be a significant need for some mineral products deep in the nearest future. In the recent world beamed with the rays of extremely competitiveness in which economic attainments rely widely on the ability to be innovative; Nigeria is only clamouring to attain a better innovation outcome. Irrespective of being one of the under-developed nations, globally, Nigeria still stands a strong dynamic Black- Africa by position of its headcount census and the economy. This study assessed the inherent innovation and endowment in Nigeria. 

Keywords: Solid, Minerals, Development, Sustainable, Innovation, National, Endowment.
Article of the Scope: Environmental Engineering