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She Spoke: Stolen Home

We came home, to find it was no more the dusty red earth, once holy and welcoming to our feet; sands, sinking-soft to touch, we scoop up, filling our palms with sacred soils of our universe. A land so blessed we bow our foreheads and kneel in homage to the mysteries buried deep beneath. the

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The Ethics Series: Anti-Corruption and Good Governance Efforts in Nigeria

The report discusses the challenges and effects of anti-corruption policies across myriad Industrial sectors in Nigeria. It emphasizes the 10th principle by the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) – “Businesses should avoid corruption in all forms”. There are 3 broad areas for which companies are scrutinized: – supply chain procedures – Anti corruption policies –

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Susty Person of The Week – Adenike Akinsemolu

Adenike Akinsemolu is a passionate environmental researcher, educator, and female child advocate. Born in Ondo State Nigeria, Adenike is the author of numerous studies, which have appeared in reputable publications. Her passion for the environment propelled her to study Environmental Microbiology at Babcock University. Subsequently, she received a postgraduate diploma in Education at Obafemi Awolowo

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CENGSSUD Launches Corporate Sustainability Masterclass for Private Sector & Others

In the fulfillment of our mandate towards creating sustainable solutions and advancing a practical and workable path to sustainable world and future, we are proud to announce the launch of a new advanced specialized career path, “Corporate Sustainability Masterclass”. The program is organized by Centre for Global Solutions and Sustainable development (CENGSSUD), which will be

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World Economic Forum: ‘Harnessing Public-Private Cooperation to Deliver the New Urban Agenda’

The global rise of cities has been unprecedented. Every week, nearly 1.5 million people become urban dwellers. By 2050, the urban population will account for more than two-thirds of the world’s population. “Cities are evolving faster than ever and encountering unprecedented demographic, environmental, economic and social challenges. Sustainable urban development is the current global priority; however,

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