Unseen consequences of climate change on pregnancy

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As global temperatures continue to rise, expectant mothers face an increasingly hazardous health landscape. Medical experts warn that extreme heat significantly increases the risk of pregnancy complications, including miscarriages. They cautioned that temperatures exceeding 25°C can pose multiple health challenges for pregnant women, particularly severe dehydration, which could adversely affect both mother and unborn child. According to the Centres for

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Civil Society Groups Declare Support for Brazil’s COP30 Presidency, Call for Inclusive Civic Space

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As the world shifts focus to the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) scheduled for November 10-21, 2025, in Belém, Brazil, a coalition of African and global civil society organisations has expressed solidarity with the Brazilian government and called for greater civic participation at the conference. The Afrihealth Optonet Association (AHOA) Network, alongside its partners the Global Civil Society

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Kwara ACReSAL Commences Implementation of Land Restoration Projects Across Communities

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In an effort at advancing environmental sustainability and reclaim degraded landscapes, the Kwara Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (KWACReSAL) has begun sensitisation visits to communities selected for urgent intervention across the state. The state project coordinator, Shamsideen Olatunbosun Aregbe, led the delegation to three beneficiary communities Shonga in Edu Local Government Area, Lata-Nna in Patigi LGA, and Alapa in Asa

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Nigeria Injects Over N12bn Into Rural Communities to Strengthen Climate-Smart Agriculture

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The Nigerian government has channelled more than N 12 billion to about 9,648 beneficiaries across 135 rural communities in 15 Northern states as part of its Community Revolving Fund Programme under the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) initiative. Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal, made this known on Wednesday in Abuja during the seventh edition of the 2025 ministerial press

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No, magnetic field didn’t trigger elevator battery explosion in viral video

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  Image of the man in the elevator from the viral video. Photo Source: elevator. Claim: A viral video on WhatsApp, X, and Facebook claims that an electric vehicle (EV) battery caught fire inside an elevator due to a magnetic field generated when the lift doors closed, resulting in an explosion. Verdict: MISLEADING. Although the viral video of a battery

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Nigerian Journalist Samuel Ogunsona Selected for Prestigious Mongabay Conservation Reporting Fellowship

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Samuel Ogunsona, a Nigerian journalist with Irohinodua, has been named one of six recipients of the 2025 Mongabay Y. Eva Tan Conservation Reporting Fellowship, a globally competitive programme to empower young environmental journalists from tropical countries. Mongabay, a U.S.-based non-profit environmental news platform, recently announced that Ogunsona was selected from a pool of 529 applicants worldwide. The fellowship, designed to

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DUBAWA, DAIDAC selects 40 journalists for its Kwame Karikari 2025 Fact-checking and OSINT Fellowship

DUBAWA and the Digital Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Information Disorder Analysis Centre (DAIDAC) have trained 40 selected journalists across West Africa as part of its Kwame Karikari 2025 fact-checking and Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) fellowship. The fellowship aims to combat information disorder by enhancing fact-checking, promoting media literacy, and disseminating accurate information. The fellows were drawn from different media platforms

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Group Warns Against Politicizing Arms Arrest in Delta

A rights group, the Nigerian Ethnic Nations Congress (NENCO), has cautioned against politicizing the arrest of a suspect allegedly linked to illicit arms in Delta State. In a statement signed by Dr. Irene Ene Bassey, NENCO expressed concern that some Ijaw individuals are attempting to bring politics into the issue instead of allowing the police to conduct their investigation. According

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Dare Akogun is a media innovator, strategic communication professional, and climate and energy transition journalist with over 11 years of impactful contributions to the media industry.