Occupation :
Program Manager and Environmental Activist
Ayeni Faith Damilola holds a B.Sc. in Forest Resources and Wildlife Management, and currently works as program manager with the Green Global Environmental Network, an environmental NGO with focus on environmental conservation and protection, and climate action.
He is the Nigerian co-ordinator of Fridays For Future movement.
He writes about environmental challenges in Africa, especially Nigeria, and engages the popuace and leaders through self sponsored media (TV and Radio) features.
Damilola is the initiator of Students Enlightenment Program, an initiative that takes him to different high schools in Nigeria, discussing environmental science, sustainable interaction with the environment, climate change, and climate action and justice. He looks forward to collaborating with individuals and organisations on programs that can help deepen the knowledge of an average African in environmental science and cause an act-now stir in leaders. He also wants to explore learning opportunities that will further equip him to make Africans relate sustainably with mother earth.
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