Eco Nigeria is Nigeria’s Green Blog, communicating environmental issues, climate change and sustainable living. This blog promotes a greener lifestyle and advocates for mindful consumption of Earth’s resources.
I am passionate about giving voice to the marginalized and promoting sustainable development.
http://panos.org.uk/features/nigeria-eroded-earth-swallows-up-homes/
I love photography, music and art. Follow on Twitter @UgochiAnyaka, Facebook and Yookos as Ugochi Anyaka.
Development without nature is disaster being developed. – Ugochi Anyaka
I conceive that the land belongs to a vast family of which many are dead, few are living, and countless numbers are still unborn. – A Chieftan from Nigeria
We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. – Native American Proverb
Great cause. Great website. I am impressed by your advocacy but please do an edit /rewrite of your “About” section. Too many “I am”, ” I started” … that you begin to sound …..
Thanks Kemi. Editing right away.
All the best Ugochi, that’s a fantastic work!
Thank you Christian.
CLIMATE CHANGE SHOULD BE AN ISSUE EVERYONE MUST BE PASSIONATE ABOUT IT COULD BE MORE DEADLY THAN DEATH ,WE MUST TAKE THE GREEN ACTION NOW BECAUSE THE GAME HAS CHANGED.
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Keep up the good work. Congratulations!
good work! Nigeria needs people like you. keep it up!
Thank you David
Thank you David.
Great work! Please keep it coming.
Hello Ugochi its nice to be in contact to u i found u while going through Eco Nigeria site and ur writings are just adorable….i m from INDIA and is learning and working on environment issues…well came to know many things about Nigeria and environmental problems there but i think these problems are unanimous and same everywhere here in INDIA i also experience the same …things are moving faster towards crossing thresholds and time is running in parallel and impending disaster if not 2012 that 2020 can be prophesied … well positively will to be in touch ….THNXXX
regards
MANAS
I hope this really tsakes off and becomes a centre for people to share and promote economically viable green technologies and ideas. It is all too easy for developing nations to say “We cannot afford to be ‘green'”, but often their people can impress the world with creativety and resoucefulness.
Rob, you are right on point. With full citizens, private and public sectors participation Africa can take a lead on sustainable green technologies. I hope this community grows far beyond our continental shores and unite people for a common purpose. Good job Ugochi!
I love your creativity. keep up the good work Ugochi.
I dropped by after watching your programme and I’m really impressed. Keep up the good work! We might share a few ideas. Cheers