Green Academy 2024
This is the 2024 cohort of the Nigeria Green Academy, an annual programme designed for emerging civil society activists, journalists, artists, and social entrepreneurs. This programme is a significant opportunity to enrich participants' knowledge, toolbox, as well as cultivate networks, all of which are essential for addressing some of the most critical governance and development challenges facing Nigeria.
Elvira Ebi Timibra
Elvira Ebi Timibra, also known as Elvira Jordan, is a media consultant and environmental activist with over ten years of experience in media and advocacy. She focuses on environmental protection, community development, and youth empowerment. Elvira is committed to social inclusion, equality, and justice, working with civil society groups to drive positive change. She believes in using media as a powerful tool for social transformation, with a lifelong goal of impacting the world one individual at a time.
Precious Jane Barnabas
Precious Jane Barnabas is a legal practitioner with eight years of experience in civil and criminal litigation. She is passionate about defending the rights of marginalized individuals, particularly those unjustly incarcerated. Precious’s advocacy extends beyond the legal field, as she is dedicated to improving her community through grassroots initiatives. Her work exemplifies her commitment to justice and equality.
Hannatu Ahmadu Manu
Hannatu Ahmadu Manu is a biochemist and advocate for inclusive democracy. She has volunteered with the Nigerian Women Trust Fund, focusing on ending violence against women and girls and the Girl-Child Program. Currently a Programme Officer at Proactive Gender Initiatives, Hannatu's work focuses on policies addressing environmental challenges and promoting social equity. She believes that a truly inclusive democracy is key to Nigeria's sustainable development.
Fatima Aliyu Garba
Fatima Aliyu Garba is a lawyer and certified program manager passionate about community development. With five years of experience, she has empowered rural communities to secure essential services like healthcare and education. Fatima has also led an agroecology project, training 16,000 smallholder women farmers and establishing 30 model farms in Jigawa State. Her advocacy for marginalized groups continues to drive positive change at the grassroots level.
Eugene Yakubu Shichet
Eugene Yakubu Shichet is a project manager and literacy advocate at the Yasmin El-Rufai Foundation. He is pursuing a PhD in English Literature and is an alumnus of the Purple Hibiscus Creative Writing Workshop. His writing was shortlisted for the 2021 Huza Press/Goethe Institut Writing Residency. Eugene founded the Understory Project to provide educational and creative writing programs for out-of-school children and the Borstal Creative Writing Club for inmates. His work promotes literacy, creativity, and social development.
Bintu Umar Machina
Bintu Umar Machina is a biologist, researcher, and climate change activist with over five years of experience in data collection. Her advocacy focuses on environmental sustainability and animal conservation. She authored The Pigeon, a children’s story highlighting climate change awareness. Through her work, Bintu strives to influence policy changes and promote environmental justice, aiming to build a resilient and sustainable future.
Elizabeth Obanghe Enu-Akan
Elizabeth Obanghe Enu-Akan is a reproductive justice educator and content creator focused on sexual and reproductive health. As the founder of the Network for Safeguarding Women’s Health and Rights, she advocates for abortion rights and reducing stigma around reproductive health issues. With five years of experience, Elizabeth is committed to ensuring that women have access to safe and informed healthcare.
Olumide Ademola Adetunji
Olumide Ademola Adetunji is a brand and visual designer with over eight years of experience. As Assistant Manager of Strategic Communication at Clean Technology Hub, he creates compelling visual content that highlights the organization’s impact. Olumide’s work blends aesthetics with functionality, and his passion for design extends to mentoring aspiring creatives and promoting sustainability.
Elizabeth Kedonojo Umoru
Elizabeth Kedonojo Umoru, also known as Elizabeth KJ, is a renowned performing artist and poet whose work explores Nigeria’s socio-cultural issues. She uses art to advocate for mental health awareness and social justice. Elizabeth has collaborated with organizations like Amnesty International and Change.org, leveraging her platform to inspire change through creative expression.
Etinyene David Umoh
Etinyene David Umoh is a Communications Officer at ICEED Nigeria, focusing on climate change and clean energy. With expertise in UI/UX design, product management, and project management, she uses technology to drive social impact. Etinyene is a youth leader, holding prominent leadership roles in her church, and is expanding her knowledge in Blockchain and Web3 to explore sustainable development solutions for Nigeria.
Opeyemi Benjamin Ogunlami
Opeyemi Benjamin Ogunlami is an educationist, community organizer, and social justice advocate. With a Master’s in International Law and Diplomacy, he has led various social campaigns and protests, including efforts to prevent illegal demolitions in Lagos. Opeyemi is passionate about empowering his community and advocating for human rights and social justice.
Fattyma Ibrahim
Fattyma Ibrahim is a sustainable development advocate, historian, storyteller, and designer with over six years of experience promoting conscious consumerism and climate justice. As a trustee at the Food and Portable Water Initiative (FAPWI), she champions responsible consumption and sustainable lifestyles. Fattyma’s creative approach to advocacy inspires global action for a more equitable and environmentally conscious future.
Opeyemi Adenikan
Opeyemi Adenikan is a program management expert and human rights advocate. With a Master’s in English and over five years of experience, she leads projects addressing mental health, sexual and reproductive health, and gender democracy. At the Dorothy Njemanze Foundation, Opeyemi empowers marginalized communities and promotes gender equality, striving to create a more inclusive and equitable society.
Fatia Kanyinsola Abayomi
Fatia Kanyinsola Abayomi is a passionate advocate for women and girls’ empowerment and gender equality. As the youth program coordinator for the Iyamopo Centre for Peace, Women, and Youths Development, she focuses on skills building for girls, combating gender-based violence and creating inclusive spaces for marginalized groups such as persons with disabilities. Fatia's advocacy targets policymakers and community leaders, fostering a brighter future for women and girls.
Bruno Chimnaecherem Ehiahuruike
Bruno Chimnaecherem Ehiahuruike is a development sector professional with expertise in policy development, gender advocacy, and election security. His experience spans data collection, electoral strategies, and advocacy work for various organizations. Bruno serves as the ICT Officer at the Social and Integral Development Center, using his technical expertise to support community initiatives and social development.
Caro-Ann Aricha Ogri
Caro-Ann Aricha Ogri is a Communications for Development Specialist and advocate for sexual and gender-based violence survivors. With over five years of experience in digital marketing, she leads initiatives supporting women and marginalized youth. Her projects include training 5,000 women in tech skills and implementing mental health support programs. Aricha is dedicated to using communications to create positive social change.
Chinonso Kenneth Onwurah
Chinonso Kenneth Onwurah is the publisher of The Solutions Paper and an advocate for solutions-focused journalism. He highlights health, environment, and gender equality issues, driving reforms through his work. Chinonso’s vision is to promote these intersections as human rights issues, and contribute to a more equitable Nigeria through his journalism and advocacy.
Maryam Abubakar Yunus
Maryam Abubakar Yunus is a biochemist passionate about environmental education and inclusive curriculum development. She advocates for recycling, waste disposal, and sustainable environmental practices in schools. Motivated by the impact of climate change in her village, Maryam aims to influence policy changes that drive sustainable solutions for Nigeria’s future.
Sarah Chinomso Onuoha
Sarah Chinomso Onuoha is a program officer at Sustainable Research and Action for Environmental Development (SRADeV Nigeria), focusing on gender and plastics. She actively participates in global initiatives, including the Basel Convention on Plastic Waste Amendment. Sarah is dedicated to environmental justice, advocating for waste reduction and the eradication of hazardous chemicals. She inspires others to embrace sustainable living, making meaningful contributions to a greener future.