Oluwaseun M. Lawal

COP30, Belém: “Nature isn’t for sale.” Nigerian climate groups push back on VP Shettima’s cash-up-the-forest pitch

by: Oluwaseun Lawal The air in COP30, Belém hangs heavy. Rainy. Sweet with river smell. Inside a bright hall, microphones blink red. A podium waits. Nigeria’s Vice President steps up and calls for new finance tools to harness the “economic value of nature.” Big idea, he says. Smart money, he hints. It lands like a…

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Benue MACBAN Sounds Alarm: 70 Cows Killed, Member Missing—Who’s Responsible?

By: Oluwaseun Lawal Trouble’s brewing in Benue State. The Miyeiti Ala Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) is shouting out loud. Seventy cows. Three rams. Gone. Dead. And that’s not all—one of their own has vanished in Ohimini Local Government Area. Ando Risku Mohammed, the chairman of MACBAN, didn’t mince words. He pointed fingers at…

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