Reserved Seats for Women: Why HB1349 is a Turning Point for Women, Grassroots Communities, and Climate Justice in Nigeria
For decades, women in Nigeria, particularly those in rural and climate-vulnerable communities—have remained excluded from decision-making processes that determine the future of their environments, livelihoods,
Transforming Advocacy Through Budget and Project Tracking
Introduction In a country where transparency in governance has often been a mirage, BudgIT is leading a transformative movement that is reshaping the advocacy and
Nigeria’s Energy Transition: Gas, Billions, and the Big Question—Who’s Watching?
Nigeria’s Energy Transition: Gas, Billions, and the Big Question—Who’s Watching? The Push for a Cleaner Energy Future—or Just Another Money Pit? Nigeria’s energy
Young Climate Convergence: Youth-Led Movements and the Fight for Environmental Accountability in the Niger Delta
Attendants at the Convergence The Young Climate Convergence Conference, hosted by a consortium of Youth Led Organizations, held at the iconic Ken
Is Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan Really a Transition Plan?
Is Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan Really a Transition Plan? The dialogue on transitioning to cleaner energy within the framework of Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan (ETP),
An Open Letter to the People of the Niger Delta and Those Responsible for Its Degradation
Before Ken Saro-Wiwa was publicly executed in a flawed trial that represented IOCs vs. the People, he said: “I am not one of those who
The Flames of Bukuma: A Niger Delta Tragedy Ignored
In the oil-rich yet impoverished Niger Delta, tragedy has become a grim hallmark of life. The latest crisis, unfolding in Bukuma, Degema Local
COP29: Exposing the Greenwashed Lobbyists Preying on Africa
Energy buzzes in the air at COP29 as world leaders, activists, and industry giants come together, all supposedly working towards an end to the climate
The Tragedy of Nigeria’s Floods: A Call for Urgent, Proactive Action
The recent flooding crisis in Nigeria has once again exposed the vulnerability of millions of people, with 29 states currently affected, including Kano, Benue, Borno,
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