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SustyVibes Kwara Movie Screening and Post COP27 Panel Session

On the 11th of December 2022, we screened the Netflix film “Don’t Look Up” and also held a productive post-COP27 conversation with global thought leaders and change-makers who were in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt for the conference. Prior to the start of the event, Balqees Hamzat and Kehinde Akinsola had an InterVibes session. We use InterVibes

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It’s 5 O’clock Somewhere: SustyVibes Port Harcourt December Hangout

On Sunday, 11th December 2022, our Port Harcourt volunteers, fondly known as PHVibers, had their final hangout for the year 2022 at Pleasure Park, Port Harcourt. The session began with an opening prayer by SustyViber Favour Osemuegie at 4:45 p.m. Following that, each SustyViber introduced themselves. This session also aided in the integration of new

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Winner Pitch Innovation & Eco-Solution Grant By SustyVibes: Omotoyosi Idris

The SVPie grant accelerated the progress of Project Hale and Hearty, especially towards bringing the sickbay to life. I started the project scared of what I had gotten myself into, but when I got the SVPie Grant, I felt assured that the project will be a successful one. Omotoyosi Idris To commemorate our sixth-year anniversary

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Nigeria Under Water

It might be very easy for climate deniers to brush off climate change’s hand in the recent floodings in Africa, but let’s say we discredit this to climate change are we just supposed to wave off the floodings in Uganda, Nigeria, South Sudan, Chad, South Africa, and others as only human mismanagement? Denying is easy

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