Agropreneurship project, yet the harvest is death sentence!

Published: May 26, 2020, 2:40 p.m.

b'Stakeholders and other experts have raised alarm that there could be astronomical rise in cases and casualties of COVID-19 in Ogoniland over the failure to carry out a health audit before the pandemic outbreak in the country.\\n\\nA panel of frontline environmental rights activists and leaders of civil society organisations (CSOs) raised the alarm during a virtual meeting hosted by Kebetkache, a non-profit organisation focusing on woman empowerment and grassroots development.\\nThe situation of the Owo Ogono community, of Ogu/Lobo local government area of River State of Nigeria is one so pathetically strange. Just 5minutes sail of the creek behind more than 25 oil companies, who enjoys so much wealth, the OwoOgono community whose livelihoods depends 75% on fish trapping and farming cannot eat their own river fish harvest due to the petrochemical polution of their water source. Listen to Atamuno Sunny Okujaga, a level 300 student of River State University,also editor of SISI Port Harcourt online newspaper tell it all on WERADIO online.\\n\\n--- \\n\\nSend in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enterpriseafrica/message'