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Government Says Nigeria’s Maritime Sector Gaining Global Recognition

The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has stated that Nigeria’s maritime sector continues to gain international recognition by producing credible and...

Nigeria’s Mixed Bag: The 2025 Emissions Report Card

Nigeria finds itself at a pivotal point in 2025, navigating a complex path between economic aspirations and its global climate commitments. The first half of...

Lagos Hosts Forum on Construction, Demolition, Disaster, Waste Management

The Lagos government has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing sustainable waste management practices with the successful hosting of a one-day stakeholders’ forum on construction,...

Africa Green Opportunity Index: AGESI’s New Lens for Sustainable Investment 

By Africa Green Economy and Sustainability Institute For decades, the dominant narrative surrounding Africa in global investment circles has been one of risk management. However,...

Nigeria’s ESG, Green Investment Landscape Gains Traction Amid Growing Market Interest

Nigeria’s green finance sector is gaining ground, with rising adoption of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards, growth in green bond issuance, and an...

Nigeria Accelerates Circular Economy with Boost to Plastics Recycling, Job Creation

Nigeria is intensifying efforts to build a circular economy, leveraging plastics recycling to generate jobs and increase export earnings, according to officials at the...

From Blueprint to Reality: An Action Plan for Nigeria’s Sustainable Infrastructure Future 

By Eugene Itua & Maximus Ugwuoke Nigeria stands at a pivotal crossroads. With an infrastructure deficit estimated at $3 trillion over the next 30 years,...

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