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Grace Alawa
Executive Director
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Clinton Dandison
Director, Projects
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Emmanuel Davies
Community support manager
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Leela French
Director, ICT
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Matthew Burkaa
Legal Adviser
Leton Atejimah-Nwokolu
Diversity & Inclusion Manager
Grace Alawa
Executive Director
Clinton Dandison
Director, Projects
Emmanuel Davies
Community support manager
Leela French
Director, ICT
Matthew Burkaa
Legal Adviser
Leton Atejimah-Nwokolu
Diversity & Inclusion Manager
Mkpoikana Udoma Port Harcourt — Environmental advocates and community leaders have urged the federal government to commit to a transition to renewable energy sources, citing
The government has been advised to train community people on how to combat or live with the ever-deteriorating global climate change because the communities seem
#8b, Road 6,
Agip Housing Estate,
Port Harcourt,
Rivers State
Nigeria.