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Smugglers of endangered species (II)

Environment Watch By Ambrose Inusa Sule, mnes

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It is to assist countries to fulfill the economic potentials of properly regulated Wildlife Trade, and also to save Endangered Species for their own sake. CITES has the responsibility of protecting over 35,000 Species ndangered by international trade, through international co-operation.

 

A season of natural and man-made disasters in Nigeria

By Yushau A. Shuaib

On September 23, 2010, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) hosted a preliminary meeting for a simulation exercise on presumed terrorist's bomb explosions at a very strategic place in Abuja.

 

A season of natural and man-made disasters in Nigeria

On September 23, 2010, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) hosted a preliminary meeting for a simulation exercise on presumed terrorist's bomb explosions at a very strategic place in Abuja.

 

Chinese firm donates 7,500kg of rice to Kebbi flood victims

By Musa Umar Bologi A Chinese firm, China National Machinery and Equipment Corporation (CMSC), has donated 7,500kg of rice to the recent victims of flood disaster in Kebbi state.

Presenting the aids material, the Regional Manager of CMEC, Mr. Liu zhao Long, said the gesture was in line with the company's universal corporate social responsibility in over 15 countries where it has interest.

 

FG approves N10.2bn for land management

By Yusuf Ozi-Usman

Mr John Odey,  Minister of Environment The Federal Government has approved a grant of about N10.2 billion from Global Environment Facility to support the proposed scaling of sustainable land management.

 

PIB: CISLAC accuses National Assembly of double-talk

By Ambrose Sule

The recent statement credited to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Dimeji Bankole, that the House had passed the Petroleum Industry Bill(PIB)has drawn the ire of the Civil Society of Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC).

 

Displaced Lagos residents sleep in shanties

Some Lagos residents who were directed by the state government to vacate a storey building over fear of collapse are still sleeping in nearby shanties, a week after the order.

 

40 ministers, 6,000 delegates to attend Africa Climate Change Confab

More than 40 African ministers in charge of environment are to attend the forthcoming Africa Climate Change Conference billed for October 11 in Addis Ababa, the organisers have announced.

 

Women most vulnerable to impact of climate change

The negative effects of climate change impact more on women and children in the developing countries, a Director of Policy Analysis, Monitoring and Inspectorate, in the Ministry of Environment, Mrs Olabisi Jaji, has said.

 
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