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DRPC’s Latest Publication Underscores Need To Deepen Africa’s Indigenous Communication Approaches For Social Change & Development

In its latest publication, ‘Communication and Social Change in Africa: Selected Case Studies’, the Development Research and Projects Center (dRPC) underscores the need to deepen the exploration of African indigenous communication approaches as means of driving social change and development in the continent. Time and events have proven the western top-down, north-south communication approach ineffective...
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Soto Gallery’s +234 Fair Champions Art Patronage

Post the success of the first +234 Fair, Soto Gallery returns in a second edition with focus on championing art patronage as means of engendering a sustainable art industry in Nigeria. Held March 26 to 31, 2025 in Victoria Island, Lagos, the fair themed Championing Patronage in Nigeria Art, the fair provides a significant platform...
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Foundation trains 30,000 students in environmental sustainability

The Foundation for a Better Environment has trained over 30,000 schoolchildren in environmental sustainability through its EcoSchoolsNG project, which began in 2016. Founder of the FABE Foundation and convener of the EcoSchoolsNG project, Temitope Okunnu, made this known at the project’s 2024 closeout ceremony held recently in Lagos. “The EcoSchoolsNG initiative was borne out of...
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