The Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF), an environmental NGO dedicated to nature conservation and biodiversity is set to host its annual/flagship policy and advocacy lecture tagged Chief S.L. Edu Memorial Lecture, on Tuesday, 28th May.
This year’s edition is the 22nd in the series with the theme: “Carbon Credits: Opportunities and Pitfalls”. The lecture will be delivered by Mr. Kevin Juma, Africa Climate Director, The Nature Conservancy, Nairobi Kenya.
The Memorial Lecture is an annual event organised by NCF in collaboration with the Family of Late Chief S.L. Edu, founder of NCF, with the support of Chevron Nigeria Limited. For over two decades, the Foundation has through renowned speakers, brought environmental issues to the fore while articulating solutions for them.
The Memorial Lecture will take place at Our Lady of Perpetual Help – The Hall, 16 Musa Yar’Adua Street, Victoria Island, Lagos at 11:00am.
The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Oluis expected to attend as the Special Guest of Honour. The audience will comprise members of the diplomatic corps, traditional rulers, policy makers, the academia, researchers, top government representatives, environmental and sustainability stakeholders, students, local and international press among others.
“Climate change is one of the biggest challenges of our time. Rising temperatures and changing weather patterns are putting our planet’s biodiversity at risk, which in turn threatens the vital ecosystem services that we rely on for survival.
But there’s hope! The lecture will open our eyes to how to handle the situation smoothly” Dr. Joseph Onoja, Director General of NCF.
The Memorial Lecture which is a free hybrid event will also feature two Ph.D grantees that will be awarded grants worth millions of naira being sponsored by Chevron Nigeria Limited.
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