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In a bold move, Namibia’s Oshivela Project aims to reshape steel production by cutting emissions entirely, marking a historic shift forward.
In the scorching reality of South Sudan, where climate change collides with socio-political strife, the quest for survival intertwines with the...
In Africa's evolving development story, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plays a crucial role, fostering collaborative partnerships between businesses and communities to...
The Geometric Power Plant promises to reshape Aba’s energy landscape, delivering reliable electricity and driving significant industrial and economic growth.
Nigeria's evolving consumer landscape presents both challenges and opportunities for businesses as they navigate the complexities of promoting sustainable products and...
As the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) grapples with the economic allure of its $1 billion value and environmental controversies surrounding...
The Lagos State government's decisive ban on single-use plastics and styrofoam sparks intense discussions about its economic impact, prompting a nuanced...
Within Nigeria's vibrant fashion landscape, a nuanced balance between its rich cultural heritage and urgent environmental challenges is unveiled. Local designers...
Nigeria's journey toward inclusivity reveals deep challenges as people with disabilities face daily barriers in accessing public services.
Embarking on a transformative journey, Nigeria harnesses the unifying power of sports to navigate societal challenges, break through hurdles, and cultivate...
As Nigeria navigates its electric vehicle journey, addressing infrastructure and power challenges will be vital for success and growth.
To combat climate change in Nigeria, collective action is crucial—uniting policy, business, and communities to drive sustainable practices and resilience.
Despite various initiatives, Nigeria's water infrastructure is overwhelmed, leaving millions vulnerable to waterborne diseases.
Nigeria’s social justice crisis is rooted in inequity, corruption, and governance failures—reforms are crucial for meaningful change.
Closing the gender gap in STEM requires early exposure, targeted policies, and sustained support for women.