Top 10 Nigerians Making a Positive Impact in the Eco-Conscious and Sustainable Space
As the world celebrates Earth Day on April 22nd, it is crucial to recognize individuals who are leading the charge in promoting eco-consciousness and sustainability in Nigeria. According to Rank Bank, here are the top 10 Nigerians who are making significant strides in this space:
Olumide Idowu – Co-founder of Climate Wednesday, a platform dedicated to raising awareness about climate change and advocating for sustainable solutions.
Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola – Founder of Wecyclers, a social enterprise that promotes recycling and waste management in urban communities, contributing to environmental conservation and poverty alleviation.
Chioma Ukonu – Co-founder of RecyclePoints, an initiative that incentivizes recycling by rewarding individuals with points exchangeable for cash or household items, thereby encouraging environmental stewardship.
Achenyo Idachaba – Founder of Mitimeth, a company that produces eco-friendly handicrafts from water hyacinth, addressing environmental pollution while empowering local communities.
Olufemi Akinsanya – Founder of Smiley Recycling, an organization focused on promoting recycling and waste management through educational programs and community engagement.
Adetola Adeleke – Founder of Greenhill Recycling, a waste management company that provides recycling solutions for businesses and households, contributing to a cleaner environment.
Ijeoma Okochi-Agwu – Founder of Tee-Cycle by Eejiomah, Ijeoma Okochi-Agwu, is pioneering fashion for social change by inspiring eco-consciousness among Abuja’s youth. Through transformative events like the recent one at LEA Secondary School in Abuja, Ijeoma and her team ignited enthusiasm and awareness about sustainable fashion practices among 17 young girls. Tee-Cycle by Eejiomah educates youth on the detrimental environmental impacts of unsustainable textile practices and empowers them with the skills to repurpose old garments into wearable art. Ijeoma’s collaboration with Give Girls A Chance underscores the importance of education in shaping environmental consciousness, while partnerships with brands like Sisi Calabar amplify their impact and give back to the community. By harnessing the intersection of fashion and art, Ijeoma is sowing the seeds for a greener future and nurturing a generation of eco-conscious individuals poised to drive positive change.
Aisha Yesufu – Renowned activist and co-founder of Bring Back Our Girls movement, advocating for environmental justice and raising awareness about the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities.
Hamzat Lawal – Founder of Follow The Money, a social accountability initiative that tracks government spending on environmental projects and advocates for greater transparency in environmental governance.
Desmond Majekodunmi – Environmentalist and founder of the Lufasi Park, a conservation center dedicated to preserving biodiversity and educating the public about the importance of environmental conservation.
These individuals exemplify dedication and innovation in promoting environmental sustainability and fostering a greener future for Nigeria. Their efforts serve as inspiration for others to join the movement towards a more eco-conscious and sustainable society.