Friday, 1 November 2013

CCN Pioneer clean cooking featured in (voanews.com,allafrica.com)


Good day, your company Carbon Credit Network, has been featured by two of the world biggest news networks Voice of America, AllAfrica.com. Excerpt of the write up can be seen below.

An initiative meant to reduce dangerous smoke and gases from homes is said to be putting cash in the hands of women traders in Nigeria and Ghana.

The development of clean energy or Biofuel gel for cooking is also contributing to efforts to diminish climate change in West Africa. The project was pioneered by Green Energy and Biofuels of Nigeria. Click here to read more http://www.voanews.com/content/nigeria-pioneers-clean-fuels-for-domestic-use/1779351.html

An initiative meant to reduce dangerous smoke and gases from homes is said to be putting cash in the hands of women traders in Nigeria and Ghana.

The development of clean energy or Biofuel gel for cooking is also contributing to efforts to diminish climate change in West Africa. The project was pioneered by Green Energy and Biofuels of Nigeria. Click here to read more http://allafrica.com/stories/201310310324.html

ASUU Palava


My name is Paula, am a final year student of Osun State University, after staying at home for 112 days because of the on-going ASUU strike. And my elder sister was tired of giving me money all the time, decided to register me as a Green Ambassador. At first I was angry with the decision, but I figured what will I lose, let me give it a try. Before I got the products, I told everybody in my neighbourhood, I also told my aunties. I was shocked at their response; they showed so much interest and eagerness to see the product.

When I finally bought my Green Pack from Alagbado centre, but before then let me digress a little, I came for a seminar at the Green Place in Ikeja, more things became clear to me about the products and its environmental impact. So when I got the products, I was so excited. My Aunty Kike's place was the first place I went to, she bought 1 stove and 2 5litres gel. My other aunties also bought their own products as well, my neighbours bought the remaining products.

I bought my Green Pack on Tuesday and by Wednesday afternoon have finished selling all the products. With my money in my pocket, not all my money, I did not tell you that I borrowed half of the money from my sister. You should have seen the shakara I did when I was returning her money.

I felt empowered not only am I now a Green Entrepreneur, am also an Environmental activist. Helping to clean the environment.

Green Ambassador
Paula