When War Against Nature Backfires
By Ndimuh Bertrand Shancho In recent weeks, torrential rains have once again turned familiar city streets into rivers, leaving homes submerged and families mourning loved ones. From flooded neighborhoods in[…]
By Ndimuh Bertrand Shancho In recent weeks, torrential rains have once again turned familiar city streets into rivers, leaving homes submerged and families mourning loved ones. From flooded neighborhoods in[…]
By Ndimuh B. Shancho ________________ The packaging of hot food items, including grilled pork (soya), cooked beans, puff-puff, fried potatoes & eggs, directly into small thin plastic bulletins for customers[…]
By Ndimuh B. Shancho ________________________ The establishment of a national waste exchange programme came under review during a consultative meeting at the Cameroon Ministry of Environment, Protection of Nature and[…]
We, humans, are known to be the greatest ecological offenders of all times after natural catastrophes. The food, health, water, and climate crisis and our ever-increasing angst can be traced,[…]
When the clouds are full of water, they pour rain onto the earth surface; when the mountain is saturated, it spills lava; and when humans come face to face with[…]