ECOWAS PARTNERS NiMet ON DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND REGIONAL EARLY WARNING SYSTEM.

  The ECOWAS Commission Abuja and the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), Professor Charles Anosike, are seeking for the recognition of NiMet’s Training Centres as ECOWAS Centres of Excellence for capacity development in meteorology and climate science. At a meeting between the two organisations held at NiMet’s headquarters in Abuja, both parties  agreed on the need to formalise their collaboration through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which is expected to be signed soon to guide and expand their joint activities. Both parties agreed to close ranks in order to enhance disaster preparedness. The ECOWAS team Commission led by Dr. Sintiki Tarfa Ugbe, Director of Humanitarian and Social Affairs Dr. Ugbe commended NiMet’s leadership in advancing climate services across West Africa and recalled the Agency’s pivotal role during the Sierra Leone mudslide disaster, a demonstration of proactive and competent regional support. Ugbe underscored the importance of anticipatory action, early warning dissemination, and collaborative responses to humanitarian crises, describing NiMet as a key partner in driving regional coordination, co-development of services, and capacity-building. She stressed the need for deeper collaboration, identifying areas of mutual interest such as joint training programmes, technical exchanges, and broader access to climate knowledge products tailored to regional priorities. The meeting also stressed the need for mutual expressions of commitment to scale up regional resilience through science-driven, people-centred climate action. Professor Charles Anosike in his welcome address, reaffirmed NiMet’s commitment to fostering regional cooperation in climate and weather services.   Anosike emphasized the Agency’s strategic role in strengthening early warning systems and expressed readiness to support ECOWAS initiatives through technical expertise, training, and access to meteorological data. Anosike expressed appreciation for the recognition by ECOWAS and reiterated NiMet’s dedication to regional partnerships. He called for strengthened institutional frameworks and urged ECOWAS to support NiMet’s cost recovery initiatives to ensure the sustainability of climate services. He also reaffirmed NiMet’s alignment with global initiatives like the United Nations’ Early Warnings for All (EW4All) through the development of a National Framework for Early Warning Services that supports end-to-end coordination across the climate value chain. The establishment of the ECOWAS Disaster Operation Centre, which is being led by Professor Mansur Bako Matazu, the immediate past Director-General of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) and a member of the visiting delegation was also brought to the front burner The Centre is designed to function as a regional hub for the coordination of multi-hazard early warning dissemination and for addressing climate-related vulnerabilities across Member States.

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COMRADE NOWINTA FACILITATES WITH DAUGHTER, AS SHE CELEBRATES HER BIRTHDAY.

“She came to make me and my wife, very proud parents many years ago; her coming tore to pieces the garment of reproach for ever! That is why l named her:”Otaoghene (meaning; The word of God never fails) As a certified geological physicist, a fascinating field for that matter, because you apply the principles of physics to study the Earth’s internal and external processes, l am fascinated to be your biological father… Being a specialist who explore the Earth’s structure, composition, dynamics, often using scientific techniques, your siblings have learnt to be passionate too with their field of study… “Therefore, as God adds another glorious year to your age today, may your life continue to glitters like precious ornaments…  

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FOR BISHOP MATHEW OKPEBHOLO , A LIFE DEDICATED TO GOD AND THE POOR.

For Bishop Matthew Okpebholo, a life dedicated to God and the poor. BY TONY ERHA A little while ago, exemplar gentleman, shepherd-in-the-Lord’s vineyard, caregiver extraordinaire and a man with the Midas touch, Bishop (Dr.) Matthew A. Okpebholo JP, celebrated his 75th birthday, with pomp. He marked it with his usual unconditional free giving, to the indigents and assisting institutions in a bid to serve the poor, who are dependent on them. Above all, his birthday’s marking offered him more reason to give thanks and praises to the Lord Jesus Christ, the author and finisher of his faith. Thereby, his family members, friends and the Christendom rallied around him for a thanksgiving to God, for his worthwhile living, which he had all along dedicated to serving God and giving back to humanity. Bishop Okpebholo is so lucky for being God’s anointed and one showered with His blessings. In a clime where life expectancy is only 55 years of age, having become a septuagenarian, gives room for cheers, for he is 20 years in excess of the 55 years of a life expectation of a Nigeria, in the canal world. In Pslams 90:10, the holy book benchmarks longevity at “threescore years and 10; 70 years”. It then means, inter alia, figures beyond 70 is ‘age-bonus’ “Aha tomi bh’ agbon bhe emoen-ata, oria ki le elanmen non le enin”; says an idiom of Esan, a nativity of celebrant Bishop Okpebholo. ‘When a man turns old, in truth and uprightness, a meat-portion is often bigger than an elephant, that life has reserved for him” The gifts of a deserved aging man are numerous, as well as they are rewarding. The Graeco-Romans have it that “childhood is ignorance, adulthood breeds mistakes and old-age poses lots of regret”. Bishop Okpebholo’s would have none of these because he began his life in God’s marking and is bound to end well. For a young man, who was gifted the wisdom of God and realised in his young age that he was going to follow His footpath, is programed to receive from God in the same manner King Solomon received silver, gold and life’s abundance from God, when all he modestly asked for wisdom. Long before this writer came to know Matthew Okpebholo, as a hard- working, prayerful and promising young man, in 1980, he always admired him to be a devoted Christian, who had given his life to Christ and was also doing his ordinances. It was a common knowledge amongst. That was in a higher educational institution, where he did his business. It was long after 1974, when was already a devotee of the Church of God Mission, under the tutelage of the late charismatic tele-evangelist, Archbishop Benson Idahosa. In that era, when soul-winning for Christ was most vigorous and impactful, one could recollect that the inter-denominational Christian body of workers and students of that school, was already dutiful, flocking many open and other crusades staged at Uromi town and the locality, that were organised by the young Matthew Okpebholo, who was later in 1979 ordained pastor of the church, by the Archbishop Idahosa of blessed memory. It is now history, that after a few years in 1985, he became a substantive pastor, as well as meteoric rise on the church’s rungs. Subsequently, he was formally ordained into the five-fold ministry as a Reverend Minister under the Church of God Mission on 6th August 1989 by the same Archbishop. And for decades, his zest at saving the lost soul and widespread distribution of love and care has characterised the life of this noble and diligent personality, with his establishment of the Esan District’s Cathedral of the Church of God Mission at Uromi, his hometown, aside other churches and evangelical activities, with proceeds from sundry business he engaged in. Yes, his calling and entrenchment to the arduous task in the Lord’s vineyard can’t be said to be uneventful and not an eye opener. In a similar manner depicting the call of Apostle Peter at the Sea of Galilee, thus emphasising the benefit of handwork or professional trade, Jesus had called on ‘Fisherman’ Peter into God’s kingdom as a ‘Fisher of Men’. In one of his numerous, but selected motion pictures of his remarkable outdoor evangelism backed by teeming television viewings around the world, the late Archbishop Idahosa, who had ‘fire in the tongue’ made a vividly accuracate soothsaying, when he called out a young Matthew Okpebholo, from a multitude, for instantaneous divine blessing; That he is was “an Iron Bender”, who will prosper, making Uromi, a village, the headquarters of his business, with branches across the country. And it came to pass. Young Matthew Okpebholo, until now is an honest, soft-spoken and kind-hearted man, who is easily attracted to people and so gain their trust. At the aforementioned tertiary school, he had had an ‘inexplicable’ trust and admiration from the provost (head) of the aforesaid school that was very difficult to please. Because Okpebholo was industrious and trustworthy, the provost took him for a son and had gone beyond his original profession to give him contract jobs. It was only by hard work, diligence, trustworthiness and God’s making, not by sheer coincidence, that he became a multiple billionaire and multi-giver, who came to own a gigantic construction company and other subsidiaries, with headquarters in his Uromi town and branches in Abuja, Kaduna, Warri and others. His ubiquitous business brand name is Ray Royal. Often described as a man, who has the ‘Midas touch’, an allusion to the mythical Greek king, who derived gold and wealth from all businesses he ventured, Bishop Okpebholo gained his frequency with opulence, from a cheerful soul that is appended to love, humility, charitable giving and Godliness. It is interesting that Matthew Okpebholo, who was nicknamed “Mr. Noble’, is a ‘free giving marathoner’, who had taken the nobility from the decades that I got to know him to the presence. With numerous activities already etched in his name, before the Matthew Okpebholo Foundation,

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CDS MUSA SEEKS COLLABORATION WITH NIS TO ENHANCE MILITARY COACHES, ATHLETES

… Says, Sports is an engine room to fight insecurity … Sports can open doors for the Nation economic…. Shaibu. The Chief of Defence Staff of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, Gen. Christopher Musa has expressed the military readiness to partner with the National Institute for sports in the training and retraining of its coaches and athletes for ultimate performance. The CDS also called on all stakeholders in sports to revived all grassroots sports across the States saying that sports remains an engine room to fight insecurity. Gen. Christopher Musa who said he still remain a member of the Edo State Handball Association stressed that Nigeria is blessed with talents said, “once we engaged the youths, there will be no crime. In Nigeria, we are bless with talents. I can assured you of the military readiness to collaborate and partner with national Institute for sports in training and retraining of our coaches and athletes . Am an advocate of catch them young. We will give you the needed support in this direction”, he said. Earlier, the Director General/Chief Executive Officer of the National Institute for Sports, Comrade Philip Shaibu said that the institution management visited the CDS to seek for collaboration and partnership with the military and also to introduce themselves to the CDS. The former deputy governor of Edo State stressed the need for individual, government and cooperate bodies to invest in sports adding that, “sports can deal with all aspects of the economic. “Funny enough Sir, NIS was established 50years ago, but can I tell you that the institution only breakground for 5 years. Since then , NIS has been in the limbo. “NIS is a training institution. It has the capacity to train all management of the sports eco-system, is our responsibility. Looking at the military structure in terms of sports, we will have no choice but to visit and seek for collaboration and partnership. While lamenting the death of state League across the country, Comrade Philip Shaibu, the DG/CEO of National Institute for Sports therefore advocated for the return of the league pointing out that the league can employ thousands of young Nigerians , thereby reducing the rate of crime. The DG /CEO NIS who also briefed the CDS of the core mandate of the institute, said he is ready to work along with the renewed hope agenda of President Ahmed Bola Tinubu in ensuring the certificate of the institution is well recognized here in Nigeria and globally. Ben Ogbemudia S.A.Media Office of the DG/CEO NIS

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ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES COMMENCES TWICE DAILY OPERATIONS TO LAGOS

CHUKS OKOH, Ethiopian Airlines Tuesday night began its twice daily operations into Murtala Muhammed International Airport Ikeja, Lagos from Addis Ababa The flight with  147 passengers with Boeing 737 Max aircraft landed at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, at about 7:20 p.m. with a brief ceremony haven recieved the aircraft with the usual water cannon salute Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Dr. Ibrahim Kana, led the Federal Government’s delegation at the airport. With the new operation, Ethiopian Airlines now operates 14 weekly services into and out of Lagos, reinforcing its leadership among foreign carriers operating in Nigeria. Moreover, Ethiopian Airlines has strengthened its Nigerian footprint with a total of 31 weekly flights. These include seven out of Abuja, five from Kano, and another five from Enugu. The Permanent Secretary Dr Kana in his speech at the ceremony  commended the Ethiopian Airlines for its operational consistency and strategic growth. According to Kana  the government did not hesitate to approve the airline’s request for more frequencies, citing its positive track record in Nigeria. “When the airline approached us in the ministry requesting for an increase in frequency to Lagos, we did not hesitate,” he said. “We did not hesitate because the Ethiopian airline is our airline. Ethiopian airline is Nigeria’s airline. I don’t think anybody will disagree with this.” According to him, aviation remains a vital tool for deepening continental ties and boosting inter-African trade and tourism. “As a government, we see Nigeria as part of Ethiopia, and Ethiopia as part of Nigeria,” Dr. Kana added. He emphasized that any future requests from Ethiopian Airlines would continue to receive full support from the Federal Government. Additionally, Dr. Kana reaffirmed the Ministry’s vision to transform Lagos into a dominant West African aviation hub. “Our dream is to see Lagos become a hub,” he declared. “In no distant future, this airport will serve many international carriers.” He noted that growing connectivity, led by airlines like Ethiopian, is central to this vision. The Permanent Secretary called on other international airlines to expand into Nigeria and utilize its numerous viable entry points. “The Minister of Aviation will continue to give Ethiopian Airlines all the support it requires to succeed,” he affirmed. “We also welcome all other airlines. Ethiopian Airlines is challenging you. Nigeria is ready for business.” He pointed out that international gateways such as Abuja, Enugu, Port Harcourt, and Kano are fully open and well-equipped. Also speaking, Ms. Firiehiwot Mekonnen, Area Manager of Ethiopian Airlines in Nigeria, expressed appreciation for the support from Nigerian authorities. She described the second Lagos frequency as a response to strong demand and rising passenger volumes. “In 2023, over 248,000 passengers traveled between Nigeria and Ethiopia, with Lagos accounting for the largest share,” she revealed. The additional daily service, she explained, will offer passengers improved flexibility and better connections across Ethiopian Airlines’ vast global network. “We value our Nigerian customers and remain dedicated to providing them with world-class service and reliable regional and international links,” she added. Ms. Mekonnen reaffirmed the airline’s commitment to long-term investment and growth within Nigeria’s aviation ecosystem. Present at the event, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, Chairman of SIFAX Group and Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO), commended the airline’s bold move. He described the new frequency as a strategic step toward deepening regional connectivity and expanding market access for Nigerian passengers. “I want to commend Ethiopian Airlines for this milestone and its continued faith in the Nigerian market,” said Dr. Afolabi. He emphasized that the airline’s success is rooted in its operational discipline, strong partnerships, and dedication to service delivery. With its current Lagos flight frequency expansion, Ethiopian Airlines continues to play a leading role in linking Nigeria to Africa and beyond. The development also strengthens Lagos’ position as a growing hub for commercial and aviation activity on the continent.

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WALLESS COLLEGE LAUNCHES STUDENTS’ LEARNING APP.

CHUKS OKOH, In a bid to simplify learning and bring education to students across the country and beyond, the management of Walless College located at Fagba in Agege area of Lagos State, has launched learning App Introduced to reduce cost, simplify  barriers and provide high-quality education to students, the Chief Executive Officer of Walless College, Dr. Alexander Ogedengbe while launching the learning mobile App (Walless App) said it will enhance students learning in the comfort of their homes Ogedengbe noted that the launched App was more an app but a movement and revolution in how education is accessed and experienced. Ogedengbe said  it was first of its kind in the era of App technological in schools adding that Walless College was leading in the transformation. “We proudly unveil the Walless College Learning Management System (LMS), a powerful and intuitive mobile platform designed to break down barriers and bring high-quality education to anyone, anywhere, at any time.” According to the Walless boss, education has no bounds and everyone should be involved in learning to acquire knowledge no matter the distance without limitations Speaking further,  Ogedengbe, said, “At Walless College, we believe that education should know no boundaries without limitations by location, infrastructure, or financial constraints. He declares “Whether you’re in a bustling city or a remote village, with  Walless App, the classroom comes to you” According to Ogedengbe, the learning App remained an innovative technology for a new generation, with the college understand that effective learning was beyond textbooks. He said  teaching has been simplified with the introduction of the learning App with rich instructional materials with, images, visual aids, interactive content, and real-life examples for student’s easy understanding He praised the quality of tutors of  the college saying, they were made up of seasoned professionals and experts in their various fields with passion for teaching and commitment to the success of the students and entire school. According to him, “They use personalised, innovative approaches to make learning engaging, relatable, and impactful. And unlike many platforms, we go a step further. We leave notes behind for you to revisit at any time because we don’t just teach, we ensure you retain and understand.” According to Ogedengbe, Walless learning App can be downloaded from Google play store with necessary information adding that it has been designed to provide easy and less data consumption with high definition videos, voice and pictures According to him, students will have the opportunity to learn at their own time by playing, pause, rewind, and rewatch videos at any time Ogedengbe explained that all necessary requirements have been met by the college explaining that from primary one to Senior Secondary School(SSS), the school’s  courses were in line with the approved National Curriculum for basic and secondary education. He said the college  has been known for robust preparatory classes for university entrance exams, university undergraduate level courses , and select professional qualifications. Walless College boss urged parents and students to take advantage of the launched app to acquire knowledge especially as the long holidays was approaching saying it was very affordable.

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FCM NIGERIA WINS TRAVEL INDUSTRY AWARDS AS NIGERIA’S LEADING TRAVEL COMPANY

CHUKS OKOH In a remarkable testament to innovation and excellence in an industry traditionally bound by convention, FCM Nigeria has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by securing the coveted title of Nigeria’s leading Travel Management Company at the World Travel Awards 2025. This prestigious recognition, often hailed as the “Oscars of the travel industry,” represents a defining moment for both the company and Nigeria’s position on the global travel management stage. The announcement was made during the Africa & Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where the continent’s most distinguished travel professionals, industry leaders, and hospitality pioneers gathered to celebrate excellence across the travel and tourism sector. FCM Nigeria’s victory in this highly competitive category underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to redefining industry standards and challenging conventional approaches to travel management. Since its inception, FCM Nigeria has deliberately chosen to forge an unconventional path in an industry known for its adherence to traditional methodologies. This strategic approach has consistently set the company apart from its competitors, enabling it to anticipate market shifts, embrace emerging technologies, and deliver solutions that exceed client expectations across diverse sectors. The World Travel Awards recognition serves as global validation of FCM Nigeria’s unique positioning within the travel management landscape. Established in 1993, the World Travel Awards celebrates excellence across all sectors of the travel, tourism, and hospitality industries, with winners determined through a rigorous voting process involving travel industry professionals and consumers worldwide. Receiving the award on behalf of the organisation, Group Managing Director of Finchglow Holdings, Mr. Bankole Bernard, reflected on the significance of this achievement. He said, “This award represents far more than recognition, it’s a powerful validation that our unwavering commitment to innovation and customer-centric service resonates on a global scale. Throughout our journey, we have consistently approached travel management through the lens of relevance, responsiveness, and continuous reinvention. This recognition reinforces our determination to continue pushing boundaries and setting new industry benchmarks.” Managing Director of FCM Nigeria, Adejoju Olutimayin, attributed the company’s success to the exceptional dedication of its team and strategic partnerships that have enabled sustained growth and innovation. “Our remarkable journey has been fundamentally shaped by our willingness to make bold decisions, forge authentic partnerships, and build a team culture where excellence is not just expected but actively cultivated every single day,” Olutimayin explained. “We understand that recognition of this magnitude brings with it increased responsibility and heightened expectations. Rather than becoming complacent with this achievement, we view it as a launch to propel us towards even more ambitious goals. Our vision extends far beyond current successes. We‘re actively building toward a future where FCM Nigeria serves as the definitive standard for travel management excellence, not only in Nigeria, but across the African continent and beyond.” FCM Nigeria is recognised for delivering customised travel solutions to organisations across various industries, with a growing presence in both local and international markets. The company’s ability to blend technology, expertise, and flexibility has positioned it as a leader in the evolving travel landscape. This latest milestone adds to FCM Nigeria’s growing list of achievements and sets the tone for what’s next in growth with intention and impact.

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ECSTASIES OF UNIBEN’S TREE PLANTING AND NATURE _FRIENDLINESS

BY TONY ERHA A luxuriant and well-manichured greenish lawns, around the gateway to the pioneer ivory tower, beside the Ugbowo-Lagos expressway in Benin City, the Edo State capital, is a precursor, which entices passersby to the lush vegetation which they are bound to encounter in the bowel of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) campus. “Green UNIBEN”, a codenamed, which also served as a sub-theme for the year 2025’s marking of the World Environment Day (WED), was held on the campus, few days after the yearly event assigned by the United Nations (UN) for ‘June 5’. Although the ‘2025 WED’ had its global theme emanating from the mitigation of the environmental pollutions of plastic wastes, Edo State government and non-state environmental actors, instead, had laid more emphasis on tree planting. It is not, therefore, farfetched that Prof Edoba B. Omoregie SAN, UNBEN’s Vice Chancellor (VC) and his environment-friendly team and other supporters, had focused on tree planting, like other aforementioned conservation stakeholders. To think and act local on an aspect of environmental pollution, that is more dominant in a locality, is the same thing remediatory activities which may be globally recommended to checkmate a particular scourge, as long as all local actions pertains to its mitigation. “Acting locally in isolation against environmental problems is the same thing as a collective move to solve a particular one at the global realm” As one who had been involved in tree planting and other environmental remediation activities within the UNIBEN campus, since the late 1980s, it is like standing in the gap to assert that Prof Omoregie, Prof Osubor, his deputy, the Prof Gideon U. Emelue’s seven-man committee and the school authority etc., are poised at carrying on with the exercise, than in the past. Led by Prof Emelue of the school’s Forestry and Wildlife Department, the Committee has Prof Matthew Isikhuemen of the same department and Prof (Mrs) V. O. Aigbokhaevbo as members. Other members are Messrs F. O. Osayimwen, E. M. Ojo and Gabriel Akin Sanni, whilst Mr. Dennis O. Aigbe, is Member/Secretary. The work of the committee was said to be facilated by Dr. (Mrs) Benedicta Ehanire, the university’s Public Relations Officer, also already had a softspot for nature conservation. My last visit to the campus was about a year ago, when the new VC, Prof Omoregie, wasn’t yet appointed. While visting this time around, I encountered a contrast where the UNIBEN’s spaces were more adorned with well-kept lawns, which entices passersby to lie down and sleep off without mats! Indeed, this receptacle sprawls from the university’s entrance, on a walk to its administrative complex, that is tucked in the serenity of old-growth trees. Between this edifice and its main auditorium, a giant sculpture of Aruanran the Giant, the famed environmental sanitationist, who in the Edo folklore, loved cleaningness so much so that he swept with the palm tree, like using a broom. The imposing image of Aruanran, I suppose, bespeaks an ideal conservation mascot and UNIBEN’s fascination to tree planting, greenery and cleaningness. The official oppening ceremony was held at the ASSU Secretariat, drawing a large crowd of participants, consisting principal officers of the university, deans, directors, heads of departments, professors, staffs and students, in addition to external guests. In his address, Prof Omoregie, who was corroborated by Emelue and other speakers, emphasised the instantaneous planting of the first 5,000 trees out of the 10,000 he earlier told a visiting Edo State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), that his school was going to plant. While reiterating the niceties of tree planting, which principally include mitigation on climate change, replenishment of the environment and to make the campus environment-friendly, he vowed to support the initiative and bring about a change, where trees would no longer be indiscriminately fell within the campus. The tree planting exercise, as propelled by Prof Emelue, but led by VC Omoregie, congregated multitude of planters, which include the university populace and outsiders, as earlier mentioned in the roll-call. Everybody was excitingly engrossed in the business of the day that brought them together – tree planting! Tree planting is thrilling as he who plants a tree plants a human life. Trees, like the humans, are made from seeds that are planted and nurtured to adulthood. Interestingly, getting the young to plant and appreciate the trees is a self-fulfilment venture that one would cherish. Although the students who joined in this very exercise, were limited in number than other inspiring experiences I had had on this campus, as I joined in planting trees, the excitement at which all carry it out, this time around, was worth the exercise. According to Prof Emelue, “most students are doing their examinations, otherwise, their multitudes would have come to partake in this planting, as usual”. That scores the need to engage youth in the drills of conservation and tree planting, as it is in consonance with the homily of the Chinese; “Where trees are planted, generations of people, young and old, should be thoroughly educated…”. It pleases me now to see that some of the past conservation-biased students are of positive influences to some forestry and environmental institutions, not only in the state, but also elsewhere in the country. Late in the 1980s, students members of the university’s Environmental Conservation Club, who should now be older persons that contribute to society, were positively indoctrinated into the school’s tree planting activities and environmental sanitation, which had become an engaging tradition on the campus. The UNIBEN Club was established alongside hundreds of secondary and higher educational institutions in the former Bendel State, under the guidiance of the defunct Environmental Education Unit, at College of Education, Ekiadolor, Benin City. It was an intervention project funded and coordinated by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF), World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) With Dr Lawrence Ezemonye (now a professor) and Vice Chancellor of the Igbinedion University, Okada, the first private university in the country, I had

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