All our wisdom is stored in the trees.
― Santosh Kalwar

Agbede Green

Our Goal

Restore, establish and maintain a healthy urban forest with age and species diversity that keeps pace with urban growth, recognizing the numerous functions and benefits a healthy urban forest provides.

OUR OBJECTIVES

Massive planting

To revive the culture of massive planting of economic trees amongst the people of Agbede Community.

Plant Nursery

To establish plant nurseries for ease of procurement and propagation of variety of economic trees for the people.

Climate change

If people are good at something, then it is building up excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Harmful CO2 contributes to climate change, the biggest current problem the world has to deal with.

Creation of awareness

To educate the people about modern best practices in economic trees planting and product processing.

To encourage conservative practices

To encourage and educate the people on general environmental conservation practices.

Preservation

To embark on massive green environment protection and preservation

Flight

Let us Purify Our Air

Have you ever felt that feeling of „cleaner air“ in the woods or by the seaside? Well, you were right because it is well known that trees do purify the air. They absorb pollutant gases such as nitrogen oxides, ozone, ammonia, sulfur dioxide. Trees also absorb odors and act as a filter as little particulates get trapped in leaves. A mature acre of trees can yearly provide oxygen for 18 people.

 


Fight

Let Us save our Waters

Stormwater can be full of phosphorus pollutants and nitrogen. Without trees, stormwater flows into oceans and waters without being filtered. Trees break the rainfall and allow water to enter the earth and seep into the soil. Therefore, they prevent stormwater from polluting oceans. Except for trees, green infrastructure like green roof can help sooth effects of stormwater.

Board Of Trustees

Mamudu Luqman

Trustee

Musah Kabiru

Trustee

Abdusalami Braimah

Trustee

Eruaga Muhammad

Trustee

Ibrahim Mualeem

Trustee

Shuaibu Sanni

Trustee

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Trees have long been a subject of interest and a topic of discussion – and it’s no wonder; they represent life, growth, peace, and nature.

Trees provide us with many benefits necessary for survival, including clean air, filtered water, shade, and food. They also give us hope and insight, and courage to persevere – even in the harshest conditions. Trees teach us to stay rooted while soaring to great heights.

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