by HOMEf | Jun 24, 2026 | Fossil Politics, General, Ikike
Rapid urban expansion in Nigeria’s coastal cities is producing severe environmental trade-offs that undermine climate resilience, livelihoods, and justice. Under the banner of development, waterfront and coastal communities are increasingly exposed to forced...
by HOMEf | Jun 1, 2026 | Ikike, School of Ecology
We are living in a moment when the world is asking difficult questions about climate breakdown, ecological collapse, and deepening inequality, yet offering increasingly convenient answers. Across global policy spaces, these crises are often framed as challenges that...
by HOMEf | May 21, 2026 | Fossil Politics, General, Hunger Politics, Ikike, NDAC
The Niger Delta sits on one of the world’s most ecologically damaged landscapes: a region whose natural wealth has been extracted for decades while its communities absorb the compounding costs of pollution, abandoned infrastructure, and political neglect. The oil...
by HOMEf | Apr 22, 2026 | Ikike
At a time of deepening ecological crisis, widening social injustice, and rising activist burnout, environmental justice advocates are advancing an unexpected yet powerful response to the demand for resilience, urgency, and moral courage – humour. Activists are always...
by HOMEf | Apr 22, 2026 | Eco-Instigator, Fossil Politics, General, Hunger Politics, Ikike
We welcome this edition of the Eco-Instigator with a deepened sense of urgency and an unshaken commitment to ecological justice. This edition comes at a time when the fractures in our socio-ecological systems are no longer subtle but have become more visible in forced...
by HOMEf | Feb 18, 2026 | Eco-Instigator, Fossil Politics, General, Hunger Politics, Ikike
We welcome this 50th edition of the Eco-Instigator with mixed feelings: both of excitement and sobriety. Excitement because our collective voice for ecological justice has continued to grow stronger with every passing season for the past 50 editions; and sobriety...