Group Celebrates World Water And World Theatre Days In Port-Harcourt, Nigeria

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My Environment Event
World Water and World Theatre Days Celebration In Port-Harcourt, Nigeria

 

In an effort to further educate, enlighten and inform about Climate Change, Global warming and effects of human activities on the environment, a Port Harcourt-based environmental advocacy group, My Environment My Wealth, Tuesday celebrated the World Water Day and World Theatre Day. The programme themed “Nature For Water and the Roles of Theatre in Shaping the Society” held at the Garden City Amusement Park, 9 Birabi Street beside Presidential Hotel new GRA Port Harcourt, south-south Nigeria.

 

The high point of the day was the unveiling of the June project for World Environment Day. The event also featured Games, Music, Interaction with Nollywood Stars and the Screenplay of the National Geographic movie “BEFORE THE FLOOD”.

 

Unveiling the model to the amazed audience, Wonne Afronelly the convener of the group stated that the “Upcycling project” was a prototype of her final year seminar research in 2014 in the University of Ibadan and that it was timely as the World Earth day this year is tagged #EndPlasticPollution, as well as the World Environment Day, tagged #BeatPlasticPollution.

 

According to Ms. Wonne, The Model For A Plastic Bottle Conservation House will be erected in one of the partner schools.

My Environment Team
Organisers of World Water and World Theatre Days In Port-Harcourt, Nigeria

 

She, however, stressed that the team had a target to reduce plastics in the environment by TEN MILLION bottles in aspace of ten months. She explained that the #1000manMarch with nature which started during the World Environment Day celebration in 2017 would be used to achieve the project #10MillionPlasticBottles.

 

Furthermore, she admonished the children and all in attendance to join the structure of #1000ManMarch, stating that if 1 person could put together 250 plastic bottles weekly, 1000 monthly and 10,000 plastic bottles in 10 months, then project #10MillionPlasticBottles would be easily achievable.

 

As an encouragement, she stated that after the first 100 bottles submitted to actualizing the first project as shown in the model (that needs 10,000 bottles), each bundle of a 100 bottles would earn participant a token gift.

 

Special Guest Speakers and Artists spoke on various topics. In attendance were the Snr Producer Institute of Arts & Culture Unioport, Mr Owuama Promise Shoyenka; Former Commissioner Bayelsa State Ministry Of Environment, Iniro Wills; Snr Lecturer Dept of Theatre & Film studies  Uniport, Prof Julie Umukoro; Actor and Director Association of Movie Practioners (AMP) Rivers State, Mr Godstime Christopher; Manager Port Harcourt Wastewater Treatment Plant, Mr Dennis Wokoma; Woji Community’s ‘Stephen Shadow’; SDGs Coordinator West, Mrs Yvonne Jonah; Cornerstone Child & Deaf Mentoring Development Initiative, Blessing Horsfall, Uniport’s ‘Dominion Eromosele’ and other participants.

 

 

https://www.africaprimenews.com/2017/11/27/environment/ignorance-people-biggest-challenge-environment-wonne-afronelly/

 

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