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6 (six) Reasons Which Causes Mozilla Firefox to Crash Always

INTRO: Mozilla Firefox is a popular browser used by many internet users. It is a very embarrassing experience to have your browser crashed while you surf. The Mozilla Support captured it thus: "There's never a good time for a crash, and when Firefox crashes in the middle of something important it can be really frustrating." No words can be better. The browser can crash while you surf the net for a variety of reasons: 1. Outdated Firefox: It the browser is out of date, it could start crashing every now and then. To update your browser, Click the menu button, click help  and select About Firefox. You can equally try resetting the browser. 2. Outdated plugins: Your browser could be crashing incessantly if your browser's plugins are out of date. To verify, go to Mozilla Plugin Check page online and follow the links to update any plugins that are out of date. 3. Outdated Windows: The crashing of your Mozilla Firefox browser could be traceable to yo

Seven (7) Reasons for the Adoption of Federalism in Nigeria

INTRO: Federalism has been approached with variegated definitions such that one might argue that there are as much definitions of federalism as there are authors on the subject. This notwithstanding, the concept of federalism boasts of a very popular definition by an American scholar, K.C. Wheare who contends that it is a system where powers are shared between central and regional governments so that each is in a sphere cordinate and independent. Reasons for the adoption of federalism in Nigeria include: 1. The Plural nature of Nigeria: Nigeria is a plural society of over 250 tongues and tribes. Besides the Big Three - Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba, there are other macro and micro ethnic minorities in the country. Federalism was favoured among other systems of government in a bid to averting both fancied and real fear of domination among the minorities. 2. The Size of Nigeria: This is another reason for the adoption of federalism in Nigeria. With the total area of 923,768