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    Hilda Baci’s Largest Pot of Jollof Rice: Record Attempt at Lagos Festival

    Ayomidoyin OlufemiSeptember 15, 20250934 views

    Nigerian chef Hilda Baci attempted the world’s largest pot of jollof rice on September 12, 2025, at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, during the Gino World Jollof Festival.…

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    Budget Beach Getaways in Nigeria Under ₦20k for Young Travellers

    Mercy Idoko IfunanyaSeptember 15, 20250706 views

    More young Nigerians are proving this with weekend trips to the beach. They want good vibes, great photos, and lasting memories, all on a small budget. The good news is…

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    Eco-Friendly Staycation Ideas in Port Harcourt

    Mercy Idoko IfunanyaSeptember 15, 20250624 views

    Looking for a quick escape without leaving Port Harcourt too far behind? These eco-friendly staycation ideas in Port Harcourt are the perfect way to relax, recharge, and enjoy nature’s calm…

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    Climate Change in Nigeria: Species Facing Extinction

    Philip SifonSeptember 14, 20250702 views

    Climate change is no longer a distant threat. In Nigeria, it has become a silent force reshaping forests, drying wetlands, and displacing wildlife. While poaching and deforestation remain challenges, climate…

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    Biodiversity in the Niger Delta: Oil Pollution and the Fight for Survival

    Philip SifonSeptember 14, 20250641 views

    The struggle to protect biodiversity in the Niger Delta is no longer just about conservation. It is about survival. For decades, oil spills, deforestation, and unchecked industrial activity have pushed…

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    Ecological Justice in Nigeria: Niger Delta Oil Pollution Crisis

    Philip SifonSeptember 14, 20250679 views

    What happens when you wake up to find crude oil in your well, and no one comes to fix it? That has been the reality for many people living in…

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    Iroro Tanshi: The Woman Saving Nigeria’s Lost Bat Species

    Philip SifonSeptember 13, 20250619 views

    Iroro Tanshi is one of Nigeria’s leading conservation biologists, best known for rediscovering the country’s only known population of the short-tailed roundleaf bat after it had been missing for 45…

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    Nigeria’s Biodiversity Goldmine: Can Ecotourism Create Wealth?

    Philip SifonSeptember 13, 20250747 views

    Did you know Nigeria generated over ₦9.6 trillion from tourism in 2024, yet almost none of it came from wildlife tourism? That is not just surprising; it is a missed…

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    Songs of the Wild: How Nigeria’s Folklore Celebrates Biodiversity

    Philip SifonSeptember 12, 20250776 views

    Most people don’t associate conservation with folktales or forest spirits. Yet, in many Nigerian communities, this is exactly how nature has been protected for generations. Through oral traditions, taboos, sacred…

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    The Curator in the Cloud: How AI is Remaking the Museum Experience in 2025

    Oluwafemi KehindeSeptember 12, 202501.3K views

    The traditionally quiet halls of museums are now buzzing with a new kind of intelligence. In 2025, artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally transforming how these cultural institutions operate and connect…

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