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Wanjala Danson is a journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya who is a graduate of Masinde Muliro university . He has six years producing, writing and reporting for a number of local and International media houses. This includes reporting print, TV and radio news and feature stories. I have work with African Leadership Magazine, The Sun Weekly, Sauti ya Mwananchi Radio, Pamoja FM, MMUST FM, PAWA254 and Kenya NEWS Agency
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Nigeria's Ogoni Clean-up: A Beacon of Hope for the Niger Delta
The article discusses the Ogoni clean-up in the Niger Delta of Nigeria, a region affected by oil pollution. Nigeria's Minister for Environment, Amina J. Mohammed, interviewed by Kingsley Okeke and Eruke Ojuederie, outlines the government's commitment to the clean-up process, which is expected to take 25 years. The article covers the challenges of implementing the UNEP report, the establishment of government structures, stakeholder engagement, and the need for sustainable financing. It also touches on broader environmental issues such as climate change, the impact on GDP, and Nigeria's role in global climate discourse. The minister emphasizes the importance of political will, community involvement, and international support for the clean-up and climate change mitigation efforts.
Kenya, Ethiopia in Confusion Over Oil Pipeline Deal
The article by Wanjala Danson discusses a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the Kenyan and Ethiopian governments regarding the construction of an oil pipeline. However, there seems to be confusion surrounding the MoU as the Ethiopian Ministry of Mines, Petroleum and Natural Gas has denied signing a formal agreement. The article highlights the lack of specifics in the MoU and the resulting uncertainty about the pipeline project.
This link leads to stories I have published with the African Leaders Magazine.
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