Hosted the Look Beyond Oil Niger Delta conference on World Environment Day, which was streamed by over 100,000 people and had 200 attendees. The conference, a stakeholder event, was in partnership with the Ministry of Environment, Youth Development, WeDontHaveTime.org, Global Sustainable Network, and others, and was held in Rivers State, Nigeria.
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