Nigeria Climate Watch
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Amnesty International Renews Pressure on Shell as Ogoni Communities Seek Truth and Justice
When the Nigerian government announced on October 12, 2025, that it had granted a state pardon to the Ogoni Nine, it was seen by many observers as a symbolic step toward correcting one of the most painful injustices [...]
As UNDP’s Mini Grids Programme Expands Across Rural Nigeria, Experts Say the Country’s Oil Reliance Still Casts a Long Shadow
Namu and Nigeria’s push for clean power Namu, a farming town in Qua’an Pan Local Government Area in Plateau State, Central Nigeria, turned on its new solar mini grid on Wednesday November 12, 2025. The modest array rated [...]
Nigeria and California Deepen Climate Cooperation Under Voluntary Framework
When Nigeria and the State of California signed a new Memorandum of Understanding in Belém on November 11, both sides framed it as a practical step toward shaping the next decade of climate and economic cooperation. Although the [...]