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Miracle Genesis This story talks about how Solar Sister is empowering women through clean energy businesses.
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Miracle Genesis This story talks about how Solar Sister is empowering women through clean energy businesses.
Gombe State Governor planting a tree under Gombe Goes Green project. Photo: Gombe Goes Green By Muhammad Auwal Ibrahim Not less than 2.7 million trees,
Students of Saint Barnabas Primary School, Sabo Oke, ILORIN receiving trees from Dr Fola Babalola in 2019. Photo Credit: Save Sahara Network (SSN) By Peace
By Emiene Erameh A typical day for Esther John, a street cleaner begins around 4 am. “I have to wake up early every day in
By Emiene Erameh Hadiza Aliyu a mother of 6 children living in Angwan Gwuragwu, a community in Karon-Majigi, close to Lugbe, a suburb of the
By Adam Alqali The nonprofit Surge Africa is leveraging nature-based solutions to promote climate-resilient farming practices among smallholder farmers in northern Nigeria, positively impacting on
Decorative pieces made from waste products Photo: AMAZ Enterprise Nigeria is still battling with poor waste management traits, this Gombe enterprise is setting a recycling
By Patrick Obia OBANLIKU, CROSS RIVER: For many years, the Becheve people in Obanliku Local Government Area of Cross River State raided their forest for firewood,
By Richard Sultan JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN: Vivian Kide, 21, writes numbers on tiny pieces of paper: one, two, until eight. She folds each piece of
By Nokukhanya Aimienoho MBABANE, ESWATINI: Every morning, Lungile Beuta scouts the streets of Babane on a scavenger hunt for discarded plastic waste. Most days, she
By Ekpali Saint URUA ESSIEN ETUK, AKWA IBOM: As the screeching tyres of his silver-coloured Honda car turn right on the untarred road leading to Urau
Image Credit: Prime Progress By Oluwatobi Adeyinka IBADAN, OYO: Ivy’s life would have probably ended two years ago. Her scales would have been taken off, disguised
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