The 23rd of June would host the conversation on Drowning communities, Human Rights, Loss and the Price of Development, which would question how we balance the needs of the future without erasing the heritage of the past. Register here;
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World Oceans Day is observed annually to raise awareness about the critical role oceans play in sustaining life on Earth. HOMEF hosted Ekenwan Community on need to protect marine ecosystems from pollution, climate change and other environmental threats.
#WorldOceanDay
The National Conference on Biosafety and Agroecology in Nigeria held in Abuja on 8th June 2026 called for greater scrutiny of the country’s regulatory framework on genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
#foodsovereignty#hungerpolitics#foodjustice@CAPPAfrica@NnimmoB
We, as the Nigerian public, demand a clear decision from the Nigerian legislative and executive governments regarding GMOs. We cannot afford to play politics with food or with human life.
We cannot afford to stay on the fence regarding GMOs in our food system.
#FoodSovereignty
The right to a safe environment is universal, and so is the right to safe food. Strict biosafety regulations are critical to ensuring a safe environment. Safe food cannot be produced in an unsafe environment.
#hungerpolitics#foodjustice@joyce_okeoghene@Food_Affairs@NnimmoB
The state of biosafety in Nigeria must go beyond technical and go into the ethical and political senses. The question we must ask ourselves: why are we hungry? Food in africa is deeply rooted in culture and our identity as a people @NnimmoB@CAPPAfrica@kebetkachewomen@ERAFoEN1
Have you registered and cleared your calendars for the 8th of June?
Tomorrow, the conversation on Nigeria's Food Future takes centre stage, and you don't want to miss it. Register now
https://t.co/6D6bJ3lbwr
#FoodSovereignty#hungerpolitics#foodjustice
As part of an activity to celebrate World Environment Day on June 5th, HOMEF sat with community members to highlight and celebrate our community knowledge, customs and practices. commoditise
#EnvironmentalJustice#ClimateAction#ogonize#yasunize#NOREDD
Snippets from the 5th Niger Delta Alternatives Convergence (NDAC) held in Uyo on Thursday, 14 May 2026. At NDAC 2026, we reflected on painful realities of abandonment
NDAC remains a platform for action, and alternatives.
#ndac2026@SocialActionNg@NnimmoB@kebetkachewomen
A massive thank you to our Instigator for pushing scholars from awareness to advocacy. Our participants are leaving not just as students, but as empowered change-makers ready to fight for our planet’s future.
#SchoolOfEcology#ClimateAction#EcoConsciousness#ChangeMakers
The 5th Niger Delta Alternatives Convergence (NDAC), with the theme "Towards Decommissioning and Accountability, spoke to power.NDAC 2026 highlights the need to reclaim the Niger Delta from decades of exploitation and abandonment.
#NDAC2026#EnvironmentalJustice@NnimmoB
An oil spill in one community is an oil spill on all of us. Solidarity across the Niger Delta is not optional, it is survival. We must stand together as one! #NDAC2026#DecomissioningandAccountability
No new oil wells should be given out in the Niger Delta. The time to clean up our polluted environment is now. Justice must be delivered to our people.
— Comr. Celestine Akpobari at #NDAC2026#DecomisioningandAccountability
#NDAC2026 demands full ecological restoration, compensation for all damages, strict enforcement of decommissioning standards, and laws that protect our communities first. We will mobilise, we will resist, and we will win socio-ecological justice for our people!
- Dr Asume Osuoka