A WIN! 🍾 With more than 20,000 geographical readers voting on a shortlist of 50 films, Saving the Lungs of London won the Individual Entry Category. I was discouraged when I saw the winner would be decided by voting but y’all came through. Thank you for voting.
A year ago, I found myself at a crossroad, unsure of my next steps. I had relocated, and things weren’t falling into place as I had imagined. I paused my business and started losing sight of the passion that once fueled me. But this year, I decided to flip the script….Sometimes, to see the light at the end of the tunnel, you have to keep moving forward and refuse to give up.
I’m proud to announce that I’ll be showcasing my designs at African Fashion Week London. 🥹 This marks a new phase for my brand, and I’m thrilled about the journey ahead. I've built this from the ground up…through sleepless nights, moments of doubt, and times when I wanted to quit.
I’ve laughed, cried, and questioned my worth, but I never gave up because I know this is my passion. This journey has reminded me of the power of perseverance and the beauty of trusting the process!
ANI Foundation is hiring for a Senior Accounts Officer for our Gashaka Gumti National Park Project. Please take a look at the link below and apply if interested. Deadline June 30th. https://t.co/Xt3Xd4g23X
On International Leopard Day, below are two leopards sighted in Gashaka Gumti National Park (GGNP) a month ago. This pic is the 1st tangible evidence of their presence in the park. Leopards are in danger of extinction across the world & need protection in places like GGNP.
In the April issue of Geographical find out about the quest by @thorogoodchris1 to save the world's largest and smelliest flower as well as the winners of MPB Geographical Better World Video Awards https://t.co/yk0GRLpOh4
EXCITING NEWS! This week, camera traps recorded leopards in Gashaka Gumti National Park for the 1st time ever. For over 20 years, the Gumti Sector was a no-go area due to banditry. Now ANI & NPS have established a ranger outpost there & confirmed there are leopards in the park!
"We should all play a role in making #London a better city to live in"
#Londoners take a moment to watch this film from the Friends of Meath Gardens, #BethnalGreen...
#IDigTrees
EXCITING NEWS! This week, camera traps recorded leopards in Gashaka Gumti National Park for the 1st time ever. For over 20 years, the Gumti Sector was a no-go area due to banditry. Now ANI & NPS have established a ranger outpost there & confirmed there are leopards in the park!
A HUGE thank you today to everyone who came to help with planting! We got ALL the 1,200 bare root tree/shrubs saplings into the ground. All in all, over the last 3 weeks, we have planted about 250m (1/4 of a kilometre) of native hedgerow around Meath Gardens’ perimeter 👏👏👏👏
With more than 20,000 Geographical readers voting on a shortlist of 50 films, “Saving the Lungs of London” won the Individual Category Award for the Better World Video Award. THANK YOU Kingsley, for telling our story so powerfully! @kingsobas@CWatsonICRAF@MyParkCommunity
OUR FILM WON! Kingsley came to Meath Gardens to film one of our volunteer days for his Masters Degree in Film and Documentary at the University of Manchester. The film won the Individual Category for the Better World Video Awards! CONGRATULATIONS Kingsley! https://t.co/PfEv5enbIx
OUR FILM WON! Kingsley came to Meath Gardens to film one of our volunteer days for his Masters Degree in Film and Documentary at the University of Manchester. The film won the Individual Category for the Better World Video Awards! CONGRATULATIONS Kingsley! https://t.co/VqlSOtz1A1