LIFE IMPACT
22 injured as bus rams into celebrants in Gombe
197km “Green Line” road to be build by Yobe to boost agricultural access and food security
$1.2 Billion Port of Ndayane Construction Begins in Senegal
22 injured as vehicle ploughs into Christmas procession in Gombe
11,000 bags of rice given to constituents by Oshiomhole
10 dead in Sokoto bombing: Military denies error, residents cry foul
Forest are the lungs of our planet earth, of which we are borrowing from our future generations. Let’s pressure it for them (Charles Ndondo)
Massively and quickly restoring African land to reduce poverty, reverse biodiversity loss and store planet warming greenhouse gases makes compelling environmental, social and economic sense (Ibrahim Thiaw)
As Africans it is therefore our responsibility to recognize the interlinkages between biodiversity and economic growth to pursue a sustainable agenda for us all (Kaddu Sebunya)