Putting the Spotlight on Abandoned Projects in Imo State: CCIDESOR’s Story
“The most important lesson I learnt is not to say anything except you have very strong evidence. […]
“The most important lesson I learnt is not to say anything except you have very strong evidence. […]
“I would love to buy land near my village. Then, I can create jobs for young people…” […]
Chief Kikile I of Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, is a traditional leader and has always worked to quell conflicts, but 2015 was a unique year. As the home state of one of the presidential candidates and scheduled for a state-level election mere months the presidential one, peace building was never more important in Bayelsa State than…
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“As a result of the training, we have attracted donors since last year, and we get good responses from them, […]
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“We find that people no longer spend money buying water and there’s now a decrease in the visits to health centers.”[…]
My goal was for them to see that there were opportunities and competition created by my company,” […]
“The workshop was very helpful to me and useful. It gave me the zeal to expand. We learnt that women should use any idea they have”.