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Access to affordable energy for 300m Africans by 2030 doable – Presidential aide

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communication, Mr. Sunday Dare, says the plan to provide access to affordable energy to 300...

Cloneshouse collaborates with govt to encourage youth participation in empowerment programmes

Cloneshouse, a renowned international evaluation and research organisation that specialises in designing and implementing high-quality assessments of development activities, has shown an interest in...

Mike Omuodo: Perennial war in DRC a scorn at Africa’s sovereignty

A phone vibration drew my attention to an incoming message – a friend had sent a message with an attachment and a note reading,...

SPP hosts high-level panel on subnational climate interventions at Abuja forum

The Society for Planet and Prosperity (SPP) is hosting a High-Level Panel session in collaboration with the Africa Climate Foundation (ACF) during the foremost...

Enugu targets 792,000 jobs in renewable energy by 2060

The Enugu State Government says it is targeting 792,000 jobs in renewable energy, waste management and reforestation sectors by 2060. Secretary to State Government (SSG),...

Water, sanitation, food security critical to national development – Govt

Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation, Mr. Richard Pheelangwah, has stated that water, sanitation, and food security are essential...

Group clamours people centred policies before resumption of oil operations in Ogoniland

The Environmental Defenders Network (EDEN) has called on the Federal Government of Nigeria and all relevant agencies to address critical concerns before any resumption...

Noise pollution poses grave risks to public health, stakeholders warn

Some health stakeholders say noise pollution is a significant, yet overlooked public health issue. Speaking in an interview on Sunday, January 26, 2025, in Abuja,...

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