It is often said that Buhariyya was a shot in the arm for many millennials in Nigeria to start making a living for themselves. The […]
Category: Abuja City
How Youthful is Abuja?
I started engaging with youth demography some years ago when I volunteered to decode urban data related to youths in Nairobi. We were part of […]
What To Do With Abandoned Buildings in Our Cities
Lagos and Abuja are homes to many abandoned buildings and undeveloped plots of lands for the latter. These buildings are not part of the 50% […]
Children are The Leaders of Tomorrow; Youths are The Leaders of Today
“I think self-awareness is probably the most important thing toward being a champion.” -Billie Jean King The weekend of August 12th was quite interesting as […]
Deliberations of the Panel Discussion on Sustainability in Architecture in Nigeria
The built environment is responsible for the largest consumption of energy produced in the world. They have a corresponding largest global greenhouse gas emission by […]
Sustainable Abuja: Pedestrian Friendly or Car Friendly?
Why does it matter if a city is sustainable or not? Why does it matter if a city is walkable or not? Why it does […]
Where to Sell and Donate Recyclables in Abuja
If you have ever heard the phrase “waste to wealth”, here is how you can start benefiting from your waste in Abuja. We all buy […]
How We Are Making Abuja Hotter
If you have been into a conversation with others or overheard people saying Abuja is so hot, here are the best reasons why it is […]
Green Tour: What ‘green’ Thing to See in Abuja?
My likeness for green i.e. environment sustainability movement have me go on a number of ‘green’ tours. A green tour is going round to visit […]
Moderating the Panel Discussion on Ecological Management of Abuja
Events wrapped up last week pretty well as we concluded the panel discussion organized by Institut Francais du Nigeria. (If you want to read how […]