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Stakeholders push for stronger climate action in Nigeria.

Voice of Nigeria

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July 3, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Stakeholders on climate have called for stronger collaboration, responsible environmental practices and sustained public awareness to address the growing impacts of climate change in Nigeria. The call by climate experts, government officials, journalists and development partners was made in Abuja, Nigeria during the Social Impact Climate Action Initiative Conference 2026, organised by the Journalists for [] The post Stakeholders push for stronger climate action in Nigeria. appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

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Voice of Nigeria

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· Jun 29, 2026

Onuigbo Promotes Nigeria’s Climate Leadership at London Climate Week

Former member of the House of Representatives and President of GLOBE Legislators, Rt Hon. Sam Onuigbo, has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to global climate action, calling for stronger international collaboration and increased investment in sustainable development during two high-profile engagements at the London Climate Action Week. Onuigbo was a panellist at the State of Climate Politics [] The post Onuigbo Promotes Nigeria’s Climate Leadership at London Climate Week appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 6, 2026

All On celebrates 10th Anniversary with Dinner and Fireside Chat event, brings renewable energy leaders together

Nigeria’s renewable energy ecosystem came together in Lagos as All On Partnerships for Energy Access hosted its 10th Anniversary Dinner and Fireside Chat, convening leaders from government, development finance institutions, the private sector, development organisations, academia and the renewable energy industry to celebrate a decade of catalytic investment while setting the agenda for the future [] All On celebrates 10th Anniversary with Dinner and Fireside Chat event, brings renewable energy leaders together

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 2, 2026

Abu Jinapor calls for innovative climate finance to unlock Africa’s Nature-Based Solutions potential

Member of Parliament for Damongo and Global Lead for the Africa Centre for Nature-Based Climate Action (AC4NCA), Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, has called on African governments and development partners to move beyond traditional climate financing approaches and adopt innovative financial mechanisms to scale up nature-based solutions (NbS) across the continent.

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jun 27, 2026

Guterres: Climate Battle Will Be Won by Community Action, Not in Negotiation Halls

Guterres: Climate Battle Will Be Won by Community Action, Not in Negotiation Halls

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Related coverage for "Stakeholders push for stronger climate action in Nigeria.": Voice of Nigeria — Onuigbo Promotes Nigeria’s Climate Leadership at London Climate Week. Daily Post Nigeria — All On celebrates 10th Anniversary with Dinner and Fireside Chat event, brings renewable energy leaders together. MyJoyOnline — Abu Jinapor calls for innovative climate finance to unlock Africa’s Nature-Based Solutions potential. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Guterres: Climate Battle Will Be Won by Community Action, Not in Negotiation Halls