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Environmental challenges: Group to plant 300 trees in FCT communities

The Society for the Promotion of People's Right, an NGO, says it plans to distribute seedlings and plant more than 300 trees in some...

FCT sanitation agency, WaterAid partner to end open defecation

The FCT Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASSA) is partnering with WaterAid Nigeria to end open defecation in the nation’s capital. This was the...

Over 4,000 treated as Shell launches Abuja health crusade

The Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo) has launched its first medical outreach in the Federal Capital Territory at Gidan Mangoro community of...

UNDP, stakeholders develop 5-year strategic plan to transform Abuja

In an effort to transform Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) into a smart city, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has undertaken an...

Anxiety in Abuja as Meningitis spreads

The Health Secretariat of the Federal Capital Territory has yet to receive any report on outbreak of Cerebro Spinal Meningitis in the area. Alice Achu,...

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IBM SkillsBuild: YASIF to train 15,000 underprivileged Nigerians with digital skills

Young Advocates for a Sustainable and Inclusive Future (YASIF Nigeria) and its partners have announced plans to equip 15,000 young, underserved...
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Nigeria’s Carbon Market Framework: From aspiration to infrastructure

For two decades, African carbon markets operated as extraction mechanisms where these projects were designed locally, credits certified abroad,...

Advocate empowers displaced individuals to increase climate action

As part of efforts to encourage action against climate change, especially among Nigeria's youth, three Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) refuge camps...

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IBM SkillsBuild: YASIF to train 15,000 underprivileged Nigerians with digital skills

Young Advocates for a Sustainable and Inclusive Future (YASIF...

Nigeria’s Carbon Market Framework: From aspiration to infrastructure

For two decades, African carbon markets operated as extraction...
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