Tag: #NigeriaEnvironment
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NIGERIA’S WASTE CRISIS: EXPERTS PUSH DIGITAL FIX FOR 87,000 TONNES OF DAILY TRASH
With Nigeria producing mountains of waste every single day, experts say the real question isn’t “where does it go?” but “why aren’t we managing it smarter, faster, and digitally?” Nigeria is drowning in trash—about 87,671 tonnes of it daily—and experts now say the way out is not just more bins, but smarter tech and smarter…
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STAKEHOLDERS PUSH INCLUSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS IN NIGERIA
Communities demand a voice—new EIA framework aims to end exclusion and promote environmental justice. Environmental stakeholders have unveiled a new initiative to make Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) more inclusive in Nigeria. The framework, discussed at the Inclusive Environment Nigeria Workshop in Lagos, seeks to tackle decades of community exclusion and environmental injustice in development projects.…
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ACTIVISTS USE ECO-COMEDY TO TACKLE NIGERIA’S ENVIRONMENT CRISIS
When laughter meets activism—environmentalists are turning humour into a tool for change. In Benin, environmental groups are taking a lighter approach to a serious problem. The Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF) organised an eco-comedy show to raise awareness about Nigeria’s escalating ecological crisis. Nnimmo Bassey explained that traditional advocacy alone isn’t enough. “Eco-comedy isn’t…
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UNESCO URGES NIGERIAN STATES TO PROMOTE GREEN LIVELIHOODS FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Dr. Jean-Paul Abiaga, UNESCO Representative to Nigeria, has called on state governments managing Nigeria’s biosphere reserves to boost biodiversity conservation by encouraging green and sustainable livelihoods. Speaking at a biodiversity business training in communities around the Omo Biosphere Reserve in Ogun State, Abiaga emphasized conservation as central to UNESCO’s mandate to protect biodiversity while supporting…
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NAN JOURNALIST USMAN ALIYU SELECTED FOR DATAPHYTE BIODIVERSITY REPORTING FELLOWSHIP
Boosting data-driven environmental storytelling to highlight Nigeria’s biodiversity challenges.Usman Aliyu of NAN is among 10 journalists chosen for Dataphyte’s fellowship to enhance reporting on biodiversity beyond usual climate change coverage. Supported by Earth Journalism Network, the program aims to deepen public understanding and influence sustainable environmental policies through evidence-based narratives.
