The Department of Adult and Non-Formal Education, Faculty of Education, University of Port Harcourt, in collaboration with the Centre for Social Studies and Development (We the People), has called for a shift from environmental awareness to practical action as part of efforts to address Nigeria’s growing ecological challenges. The call was made at the Environmental Education Summit, at the Faculty of Education Auditorium, University of Port Harcourt, under the theme, “From Literacy to Action: Developing a Blueprint to Strengthen Environmental Education for Achieving Environmental Sustainability in Nigeria.” The summit brought together academics, environmental experts, policymakers, development practitioners, civil society organisations, students, youth leaders and indigenous knowledge holders to examine how environmental education can contribute to sustainable development. Participants identified pollution, biodiversity loss, climate change, deforestation, flooding, coastal degradation...
NOBODY TO BLAME - Elvira Jordan (Revised) Good Morning Beloved 😊 In our journey through life, we have all gone through difficult situations, and as the typical human mind works, while reflecting on the situation, we look for the causes, who to blame, what to blame and where to transfer our aggression. It is often a common feeling, and blaming our problems on someone or something will most times make us feel better about ourselves and about our situation, but doesn’t guarantee that the negative circle will end or lessons will be learnt. I have seen friendships end, relationships broken, good contacts savored because someone had to take the fall or be blamed for something. There was even a pattern on social media, especially on Twitter; whatever blame we cannot direct at someone or something, we can always blame it on Desmond Elliot. Right now, we can just blame it on Tinubu 😂 (Just for fun.) The blame game makes people feel better about what has happened to them or what they are ...