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Dining on Genetically Engineered Pesticides

Dining on Genetically Engineered Pesticides

by Nnimmo | February 10, 2019 | Biosafety, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

Eating Genetically Engineered Pesticides. All through the ages, in the development of agriculture, humans have selected and cultivated crops and animals that thrive in their environments and are good for their health. So

A Dose of Needless Medicine

A Dose of Needless Medicine

by Nnimmo | November 28, 2018 | Alternatives, Analysis, Biosafety, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

A Dose of Needless Medicine. In this reflection we are looking at genetically modified cotton (GM) in the light of  the Tortoise Principle. There is a folktale about a time a Lion was sick and declared that all the anima

Do Not Betray Africa on Extreme Genetic Engineering

Do Not Betray Africa on Extreme Genetic Engineering

by Nnimmo | November 19, 2018 | Alternatives, Analysis, Biosafety, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Development alternatives, Environment, Food, Militarism, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

Do Not Betray Africa on SynBio and Gene Drives As representatives of a broad range of African civil society organisations (CSOs), we do not feel represented by the delegations of Nigeria and South Africa, speaking on beh

We can plant a seed

We can plant a seed

by Nnimmo | November 12, 2018 | Alternatives, Biosafety, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Poetry, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

We can plant a seed Way back yesterday In the glow of nighttime fires We sat around steamy bowls Carving up mounds of foo foo Then dipping our hands in hot soups Mouths long open awaited the feast With every bite our ton

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

Systemic Betrayal of Farmers (and Consumers)

Systemic Betrayal of Farmers (and Consumers)

by Nnimmo | September 28, 2018 | Biosafety, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Policy

Systemic betrayal of farmers. Applications for the introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) into Nigeria started flowing literally before the ink with which the bill was signed into law had dried. Promoters

Is There Biosafety in Nigeria?

Is There Biosafety in Nigeria?

by Nnimmo | September 25, 2018 | Biosafety, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Policy

Is There Biosafety in Nigeria? At a recent HOMEF dialogue with farmers, most of the participants declared that they have never heard of anything called genetically modified organisms (GMOs).  When they got to know what G

Small-scale Farmers Feed the World

Small-scale Farmers Feed the World

by Nnimmo | September 22, 2018 | Alternatives, Biosafety, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Policy

Small-scale or family farmers feed the world. This is an incontrovertible fact. This fact is unfortunately often overlooked. The willful rejection of the truth that small-scale farmers feed the world has persisted becaus

Court Decides on GMO Case: The Struggle to safeguard our food Continues

Court Decides on GMO Case: The Struggle to safeguard our food Continues

by Nnimmo | August 15, 2018 | Biosafety, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

The Federal High Court of Justice, sitting in Abuja on the 15th August, struck out the Plaintiffs suit the GMO case with suit No: FHC/ABJ/C5/846/2017 due to technicalities. The Judge in delivering his judgment said that

Re-Connecting to Mother Earth

Re-Connecting to Mother Earth

by Nnimmo | July 24, 2018 | Alternatives, Analysis, Biosafety, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Development alternatives, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

Thinking about re-connecting to Mother Earth brings up one of my fondest memories of my late father. Those were moments moments when we stood at the back of our home and gazed at the verdant valley rolling off our garden

Eco-Instigator #19— Climate, Biosafety, Conflicts and more!

Eco-Instigator #19— Climate, Biosafety, Conflicts and more!

by Nnimmo | April 13, 2018 | Analysis, Biosafety, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Poetry, Policy

We bring you the March edition of our Eco-Instigator for 2018. The global environmental pollution is increasing and same heightened by the unholy wedlock between polluting industries and the supposed regulators. Activist

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

2018. Biosafety. Biosecurity. Food Safety.

2018. Biosafety. Biosecurity. Food Safety.

by Nnimmo | December 31, 2017 | Analysis, Biosafety, Corporate Capture, Environment, Food, Policy

2018. Biosafety. Biosecurity. Food Safety. Do Nigerians know what the safety level of foods on their dining tables would be in 2018? That is a trillion Naira question. The short answer is no. We give two quick reasons fo

Climate Change, Land, Food and Pastoralism

Climate Change, Land, Food and Pastoralism

by Nnimmo | September 29, 2017 | Biosafety, Climate Change, Culture, Environment, Food, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth

Soil quality has direct impact on the quality of harvests. Poor soils produce poor yields and climate change affects the quality and availability of soil for food production. We experience this directly when there are fl

Eco-Instigator #16 online!

Eco-Instigator #16 online!

by Nnimmo | August 24, 2017 | Analysis, Biosafety, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Environment, Food, Poetry, Stories

We held dialogues on Re-Source Democracy in communities and Sustainability Academies on the same issue in two universities- the University of Port Harcourt and the University of Uyo. We also co-hosted the 2017 edition of