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- The paper probes into the concept of literacy and its application to the space technological sector in Nigeria. Literacy has been applied to virtually all aspects of human endeavors and so, a mere definition of concept is no longer expedient. The need becomes imperative to visualize literacy within the framework of space technology in order to move with the tide and current of globalization which grossly affect many developing nations like Nigeria. The paper is divided into four parts. The first section redefines literacy in order to understand the possibilities of meanings based on the perceptions of James (1984), Onukaogu (2008), Arua (2009) and Ajayi (2009) that conceptualize on the complex nature of literacy and its indispensability. The second part visualizes the role played by literacy in educating technological advancement in Nigeria bearing in mind that In 1999, the Federal Government of Nigeria approved the Nigerian Space Policy and the implementation of the space program, as outlined in the policy, commenced with the establishment of a National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), under the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology. The third section underscores the socio-economic relevance of literacy in enhancing global space technology for Nigeria while the fourth section relates Ajayi’s projection in a meta-critical manner to see how literacy rethinks the state of the mind in enhancing excellent technology so that Nigeria can become a world power. The theoretical framework for this paper is the “Transformational Theory”. The theory opines that “learning occurs as a result of transformation of participation in culturally valued activities” such as space technology. Friere (1972), Rogoff (1994), Stolle (2007) and Ikpeze (2009) define this theoretical framework by stimulating knowledge, reading and interpretation of concept to human society. The paper emphasizes practical findings to stimulate excellence and literacy relevance in science and technology.

Ogunyemi. (2012) Digital Literacy and Space Technology in Nigeria, Journal of Space Technology , Volume 2, Issue 1.
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