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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

FishNet Wisdom at Makoko

FishNet Wisdom at Makoko

by Nnimmo | July 24, 2017 | Climate Change, Culture, Environment, Food, Militarism, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

FishNet Wisdom: Fish not Oil. There must be a time when we sit back to reflect on the things we take for granted in order to avoid being taken by surprise when such things disappear.  No one bothers to answer a question

Catholic Medical practitioners Caution on GMOs

Catholic Medical practitioners Caution on GMOs

by Nnimmo | July 16, 2017 | Analysis, Biosafety, Corporate Capture, Culture, Environment, Food, Policy, Stories

This post is the EnviroNews report on the outcome of a recent scientific conference hosted by Catholic medical practitioners recently in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. You can also read the entire communique here: 2017 ACMP Com

FishNet Dialogue At Okrika Waterfront

FishNet Dialogue At Okrika Waterfront

by Nnimmo | July 7, 2017 | Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Militarism, Stories

FishNet Conversations. True change can come from below. Change can begin from below. True change must come from below. Just as it is the root system that makes a tree stand, so it is with changes that must last. We have

Yaoundé by bus

Yaoundé by bus

by Nnimmo | June 26, 2017 | Environment, Stories

Yaoundé by bus. The station of Touristique Express SA at Douala is a well organised affair. When I arrived there at 7:45am that morning I found that the staff were at their duty posts and, were, well, very dutiful. My si

Eco-Instigator #14

Eco-Instigator #14

by Nnimmo | February 7, 2017 | Biosafety, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Militarism, Poetry, Policy, Stories

The year 2016 ran through so rapidly. And just as well. It had a store of horrors – extreme exploitation of nature’s re-sources, wars and repression, massive pollution, deforestation and unconscionable climate inac

The Long, winding Superhighway

The Long, winding Superhighway

by Nnimmo | February 7, 2017 | Culture, Environment, Food, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

The Long, winding Superhighway. The controversy surrounding the 260 km Superhighway proposed by the Cross River State government (CRSG) of Nigeria will not go away. Notably, the bulldozing of forests, farmlands and sundr

Praise for Oil Politics

Praise for Oil Politics

by Nnimmo | September 29, 2016 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Militarism, Policy, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

Praise for Oil Politics – Echoes of Ecological Wars: This is what highly respected thinkers and writers have to say about this new book. Get a copy and share your own thoughts! Nnimmo Bassey embodies the thinker, w

Flying on Lake Turkana to Turkana

Flying on Lake Turkana to Turkana

by Nnimmo | September 28, 2016 | Climate Change, Culture, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

Flying on Lake Turkana to Turkana – Interconnectivity of struggles – part 2   Sometime in 2017 Kenya will begin to pump crude oil in commercial quantities. For some years now prospecting companies have been p

Deconsecrated for Coal

Deconsecrated for Coal

by Nnimmo | September 26, 2016 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

Deconsecrated for Coal: Interconnectivity of struggles – part 1 One of the most jolting statements I have heard in recent times was at a Climate Camp, and Summer School on Skills for System Change, in Rhineland, wh

Super Evacuation Highway

Super Evacuation Highway

by Nnimmo | July 28, 2016 | Analysis, Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Environment, Food, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

Government says the Superhighway is essential as an evacuation route for the proposed deep sea port on the Atlantic coastline. What we are not told is where the goods (or indeed, what goods) would be evacuated to! Will t

Eco-Instigator #12’s Home Run

Eco-Instigator #12’s Home Run

by Nnimmo | July 25, 2016 | Analysis, Biosafety, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Food, Poetry, Stories

New edition of your Eco-Instigator is here! The second quarter of 2016 was a roller-coaster season. Highlights include the continued struggles to save our last remaining rainforests in the Cross River axis of Nigeria. Th

Standing Before History

Standing Before History

by Nnimmo | June 2, 2016 | Climate/Ecological Crimes, Culture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories

Standing Before History In his statement before execution, Ken Saro-Wiwa declared: we all stand before history. Today, in another sense, we all stand at the brink of history. We stand at the line denoting the fact of the

In Defence of Life – a new Documentary by Gaia Foundation

In Defence of Life – a new Documentary by Gaia Foundation

by Nnimmo | April 14, 2016 | Climate Change, Climate/Ecological Crimes, Corporate Capture, Culture, Dirty Energy, Environment, Rights of Nature/Mother Earth, Stories, Uncategorized

“It’s about grabbing a part of the Earth and placing a mark of ownership on something that actually owns you. It doesn’t add up.” In this interview poet, Earth Defender and Right Livelihood Award

Rev Felix Omobude: A Compassionate Pastor and Leader at 70

Rev Felix Omobude: A Compassionate Pastor and Leader at 70

by Nnimmo | March 13, 2016 | Culture, Stories

Everyone who knows Dr Felix Ilaweagbon Omobude, the President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria and General Superintendent of Gospel Light International Ministries will agree that he is a man of deep wisdom and in