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Don’t Call Me at 9 O’clock

Don’t Call Me at 9 O’clock

by Nnimmo | December 27, 2019 | Culture, Stories

Don’t Call Me at 9 O’clock. Once upon a time, there were very few television stations in operation in Nigeria, and they only operated for a few hours a day. In those days most stations came on in the afternoon and went o

Xenophobia and the New Apartheid

Xenophobia and the New Apartheid

by Nnimmo | September 4, 2019 | Alternatives, Analysis, Culture, Policy, Stories

Is xenophobia the new face of Apartheid? Nigeria was a radical Nation when it came to fighting for the liberation of Africa from the grip of colonialism and apartheid. The nation was radical when it came to taking positi

Deprivation, Accommodation and Resistance

Deprivation, Accommodation and Resistance

by Nnimmo | August 30, 2019 | Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Development alternatives, Environment, Policy, Stories

Education on Watery streets. There are some things that are better learned by personal experience than by stories we hear from other persons. However, it is also true that we do not desire to learn or experientially lear

These are Revolutionary Times

These are Revolutionary Times

by Nnimmo | August 17, 2019 | Alternatives, Analysis, Culture, Militarism, Policy, Stories

These are Revolutionary Times. A revolution becomes necessary when it becomes obvious that bringing about change will take too much time. This underscores the reason why a revolution necessarily is a challenge to busines

The Classroom of life has no graduation

The Classroom of life has no graduation

by Nnimmo | July 20, 2019 | Alternatives, Climate Change, Culture, Environment, Poetry, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

The Classroom of life has no graduation. Life offers classrooms without walls. Increasingly we are seeing these learning spaces to be the streets. They remain enclosed by our environment and our culture. Importantly, the

Between Truth and Falsehood

Between Truth and Falsehood

by Nnimmo | March 8, 2019 | Alternatives, Analysis, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Development alternatives, Environment, Policy, Stories

Fabulous Fake Music (or When Fake is Real). The need to deepen the interrogation of the current tensions between truth and falsehood cannot be overemphasised. With the rise of fake news and alternative facts, reality has

Dying for Pieces of Copper

Dying for Pieces of Copper

by Nnimmo | January 16, 2019 | Alternatives, Analysis, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Environment, Food, Policy, Stories

Of the ten most toxic places on earth, three are found in Africa. They are: the Niger Delta, the mining communities of Kabwe in Zambia and the Agbogbloshie dumpsite in Ghana. While Kabwe ranks as number five on the list,

The Instigator debuts

The Instigator debuts

by Nnimmo | November 12, 2018 | Alternatives, Analysis, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Environment, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

My weekly column, The Instigator,  commenced on Friday 9 November 2018 in The Leadership newspaper.  You can join the weekly conversation by getting the hard copies on by looking it up online. We will be sharing the piec

Eco-Instigator #21

Eco-Instigator #21

by Nnimmo | October 26, 2018 | Alternatives, Analysis, Biosafety, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Poetry, Policy, Stories

We are glad to serve you a feisty edition of your informative Eco-Instigator. In it you will find articles and reports from our projects and our continuous struggles for ecological justice. Due to the focus of extractive

Lessons from my Father

Lessons from my Father

by Nnimmo | June 13, 2018 | Culture, Stories

My father, Nnimmo Bassey, is the greatest man I know. A legit superhero in my eyes. Two days ago, it was his birthday. His 60th. A milestone. This year is a milestone year for me too. Tomorrow, I’ll be half his age. I do

In the Belly of the Plastic Whale

In the Belly of the Plastic Whale

by Nnimmo | June 4, 2018 | Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Development alternatives, Environment, Food, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

Inside the Belly of the Plastic Whale. It was a surreal feeling for me to literally step into the belly of a whale in December 2017. It was an unforgettable experience, to say the least. One could not but imagine what wo

Talanoa Dialogues in Climate Negotiations

Talanoa Dialogues in Climate Negotiations

by Nnimmo | May 9, 2018 | Alternatives, Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Environment, Policy, Stories

The innovative Talanoa Dialogues in Climate Negotiations took place on Sunday 6 May 2018 in Bonn, sandwiched between the first and second weeks of the climate negotiations.  After the dialogue everyone was somewhat upbea

Living in Fear – a book by Juan Lopez Villar

Living in Fear – a book by Juan Lopez Villar

by Nnimmo | March 14, 2018 | Analysis, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Environment, Militarism, Policy, Stories

Living in Fear– Wars, conflict and natural resources in the heart of Africa – is a book written by Juan Lopez Villar, a development and environmental analyst. He holds a PhD in the field of Environmental Law.

Healing the Earth, Healing Society, Healing Self

Healing the Earth, Healing Society, Healing Self

by Nnimmo | February 1, 2018 | Alternatives, Culture, Development alternatives, Environment, Food, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

Healing the Earth, Healing Society, Healing Self. Health and Wellbeing are central in Sustainable Development Goal 3 (“SDG 3”). But do we know what the art of healing is; are we aware of the four dimensions of health: ph

Eco-Instigator #18 goes online!

Eco-Instigator #18 goes online!

by Nnimmo | January 19, 2018 | Analysis, Biosafety, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Poetry, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

Eco-Instigator #18 goes online! In this last edition of our Eco-Instigators for 2017 we bring you  articles and reports on the following topics: Nigeria deserves an unbiased Biosafety regulator. Climate Change impacts on