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Naija Eco Vibes Podcast
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February is the month of love - but what does it mean to fall in love with nature?In this episode of Naija Eco Vibes Podcast, we explore the powerful, personal journeys of Naomi Donatus (Bluxies Incorporated) and Zainab Kadiri-Lawal (Zannytecture Recycling), two Nigerian founders building climate-smart solutions rooted in passion and purpose.From childhood memories to entrepreneurship, they share:The moment they first connected with natureThe challenges of building green businesses in Nigeria How love for the environment becomes actionPractical eco-habits anyone can start todayThis episode is for young Nigerians, students, founders, and anyone seeking renewed connection with the environment.Because conservation isn't only about science and policy but about love and action. Powered by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF).Follow @ncfnigeria for more climate and conservation conversations.
Conservation doesn’t survive on good intentions alone. It thrives on people who show up. In this episode of Naija Eco Vibes, we spotlight how NCF membership empowers individuals, volunteers, and corporate partners to move from awareness to action.Featuring perspectives from NCF's individual and corporate membership as well as perspective on volunteering, the conversation explores how membership fuels real conservation impact, builds community, and inspires everyday environmental responsibility.If you’ve ever wondered how to be more involved in protecting nature in Nigeria, this episode shows you the pathway.👉 Follow the conversation: Instagram & TikTok: @naijaecovibespodcast YouTube: @ncfngWebsite: www.ncfnigeria.org
Connected Culture for a Sustainable Future – Naija Eco Vibes Podcast (NAFEST Edition)In this NAFEST-themed episode of the Naija Eco Vibes Podcast, we explore how Nigerian culture, arts, creativity, and indigenous traditions can inspire real environmental action.Featuring:– Mr. Obi Asika, Director-General, NCACNAFEST Update: The 2025 National Festival of Arts and Culture has been postponed until further notice.This conversation reflects NAFEST’s vision of “Connected Culture” - highlighting the shared values between NCAC and the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) in building a sustainable future.🎧 Episode Highlights:Culture as a driver of environmental sustainabilityThe role of music, arts, and storytelling in eco-advocacyHow NCF-NCAC collaboration strengthens cultural conservationYouth creativity and community-based climate actionThe link between heritage, identity, and natureFollow us: Instagram: @naijaecovibespodcastTikTok: @naijaecovibespodcastYouTube: @ncfng
Can creativity help save the environment? In this inspiring episode of Naija Eco Vibes Podcast, we sit down with DeOuse - a collective of Nigerian content creators redefining how creativity can drive climate action.From storytelling and fashion to comedy and digital media, we explore how young people can use their craft to advocate for nature and promote a sustainable lifestyle. Theme: My Creativity is for NatureGuests: DeOuse - storytellers and influencers creating family-focused, culture-rich content that brings joy and meaning to their audience.Listen to discover how your creativity whether through art, music, film, or design can spark real change for the planet.Powered by: The Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF).Follow @naijaecovibespodcast and @ncfnigeria for more eco conversations.#MyCreativityForNature #NaijaEcoVibesPodcast
Lagos produces over 13,000 tonnes of waste daily and about 15% of that is plastic. But today we explore a critical question, could that trash be treasure? In this episode, we explore how circular economy innovations are reshaping Nigeria’s future.Guests:• Grace Mbah (Co-founder, Climate Action Africa)• Olawale Adebiyi (CEO, Wecyclers Corporation)Key takeaways:• What circular economy means in Nigeria• How waste can create jobs and opportunities for youth• Real-life waste-to-wealth success stories• Everyday ways to reduce waste and live sustainably🎧 Listen now and join the Walk for Nature to beat plastic pollution on the 1st of November at Yabatech.Follow us: Instagram: @naijaecovibespodcastTikTok: @naijaecovibespodcastYouTube: @ncfng
Climate change isn’t just about problems, it’s about opportunities. In this episode of Naija Eco Vibes, we explore climate careers, green jobs, and youth opportunities with Oluwaseyi Ale and Doyinsola Ogunye. From waste-to-wealth to climate-smart innovations, discover how young Nigerians can shape a sustainable future while building thriving careers.👉 Follow the conversation: Instagram & TikTok: @naijaecovibespodcast YouTube: @ncfngWebsite: www.ncfnigeria.org
In this episode, we explore what it truly means to live sustainably in Nigerian cities. From eco-friendly innovations to everyday lifestyle changes, our guests unpack the challenges and opportunities of sustainable urban living.Featuring:Prince David Omaghomi - Trustee, Eco-Restoration FoundationMs. Oluwasooto Ajayi - Africa Lead, Business for NatureTune in for relatable and inspiring conversation on making our cities work for both people and the planet.Follow us @naijaecovibespodcast and @ncfnigeria.
In this premiere episode of Naija Eco Vibes, we explore what ecosystem restoration means and why Nigerian youth are key to driving change.With insights from:Dr. Joseph Onoja – Director General of NCFFavour Eragbie – Diana Award recipient and youth climate advocateWe unpack real-life solutions, plastic pollution, and how the youth can take action to heal the planet.🎙 Powered by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF)🎧 Follow us on Instagram & TikTok: @naijaecovibespodcast📺 YouTube: @ncfnigeria#NaijaEcoVibes #EcosystemRestoration #YouthForNature #PlasticPollution #GreenNigeria




