Abdulquadir Iyanda Jimoh Nigeria, often referred to as the "Giant of Africa," boasts a vast coastline stretching 853 kilometers along the Atlantic Ocean. This unique geographical advantage positions the nation to tap into the immense potential of the blue economy. The blue economy, encompassing all economic activities related to oceans, seas, and marine resources, has gained significant global attention as a viable solution to achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) by 2030. In this piece, we shall delve into why Nigeria needs to embrace the blue economy and leverage its potential to drive profound socio-economic development while preserving our marine ecosystems. • Abundance of Marine Resources: Nigeria's coastline is blessed with diverse marine ecosystems, teeming with a wealth of resources including seafood, hydrocarbons, minerals, and energy sources. Harnessing these resources sustainably through the blue economy approach can significantly contribut...
Discover the world of sustainability and creativity at The Waste Academy 1.0, proudly presented by the Waste and Environmental Sustainability Team (W.E.S.T) in partnership with Bariga Local Government Development Area. The two body has jointly organized this upskill program in commemorating International Youth Day and empower the youth with the theme of "green skills for the youth." The program has two exciting categories for participants to showcase their talent and innovation. The Waste to Art category is open for budding artists aged 8-14 years, while the Waste to Wealth category invites young individuals with entrepreneurial aspirations. From the 21st to the 31st of August 2023, immerse yourself in a transformative experience from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The highly anticipated event will be held at Pedro Primary School, Famous Bus Stop. Highlights of The Waste Academy 1.0 include: 1. Arts and Crafts - Unleash your creativity with waste materials and turn them in...
Abdulquadir Iyanda Jimoh Corruption In Africa, The Harbinger Of Ill Wind It is human nature to have and still want to steal (greed). It happens everywhere in the world. But our inaction to punish corrupt officials in our Governments has allowed corruption to thrive and also given people much confidence to see looting as a legitimate enterprise. This negligence affects every area of our lives, especially in the fight against climate change and other environmental challenges that are facing Africa. Meanwhile, punishing environmental offenders will surely serve as a deterrent to many. The most important thing also is to put our environment in a safer position of sustainability for the future generation. In addition to the detrimental effects of corruption on the environment, an expanded scope of this piece could also address the broader social, political, and economic consequences of corruption in our land, Africa. Amongst these includes: • Social consequences: Corruption...
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