In many Nigerian households today, something as ordinary as drinking water has quietly become a risk.…
Category: Sustaining Tomorrow with “Vitus Ijeoma”
Beyond Indiscipline: The Psychology Of Littering In Nigeria
It rarely begins with drama. A candy wrapper slips from someone’s fingers. A sachet-water nylon is…
Environmental Racism in Nigeria: Why Pollution Affects the Poor More
In Nigeria, pollution does not fall evenly from the sky. It settles where power is weakest.…
The Silent Killer Inside: The Unseen Air That Is Choking Nigerian Families
It does not announce itself with the loud growl of a “I better pass my neighbour”…
Rethinking How Nigeria Builds: The Urgent Case for Energy-Efficient Buildings
Buildings are much more than mere houses, they are more than aesthetic beauties, they are more…
Nigeria’s Growing Hunger: When the Climate Betrays the Land
Not long ago, the rhythm of the seasons was predictable: the April/May showers arrived, millet and…
Nigeria’s Rising Heat: A Silent Crisis in Plain Sight
For centuries, Nigerians have lived in rhythm with the sun. It was our timekeeper—marking when to…
Agroforestry in Nigeria: Between Promise and Reality
Nigeria’s agricultural heartland is facing a crisis of sustainability. The symptoms of systemic decline are unmistakable:…
Raising Environmental Awareness in Nigeria: Strategies and Challenges
Everyday across Nigeria, especially in our bustling cities, the same troubling scenes unfold: gutters clogged with…
The Critical Importance of Environmental Literacy in Nigeria 2
If Nigeria truly wants to face the environmental challenges threatening its future, simply being aware isn’t…