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Welcome to Lagos Portal Museum for the United Nations A SATURDAY TO REMEMBER A Saturday to Remember It was a beautiful day at the Lagos portal on Saturday 11th February, 2023, where the focus was not just on music, but on meaningful conversations on social issues as well. The air was filled with excitement and anticipation as the audience eagerly awaited the beginning of the session. The event was kicked off by the amazing performance of Dizzy K, whose music was well received by the audience. His unique sound, filled with energy and rhythm, had the audience swaying to the beat and singing along to the lyrics. His performance was not just a showcase of his musical talent, but also a reminder of the power of music to bring people together and create a sense of unity. After Dizzy K’s performance, the session took on a more serious note as…

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Museum for the United Nations GLOBAL WE PROGRAMME This is Overview of, February 10th 2023 Portal Conversation Snippet The world’s largest conversation on climate change had finally arrived and emotions were running high as we prepared to delve into the topic “What makes you empowered to affect climate change?” The Bengaluru, India portal and Nakivale, Uganda portal were connected for this important event, and the anticipation in the room was palpable. The conversation began with introductions, as participants got to know each other and shared their backgrounds and experiences with climate change. To everyone’s surprise, there were many common experiences shared among the group, with issues such as flooding, overpopulation, and food wastage being frequently discussed. As the conversation progressed, the group delved into the topic at hand, exploring what it means to be empowered to affect climate change. One of the speakers made a powerful statement that resonated with…

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Welcome to Lagos Portal Museum for the United Nations THE KICK OFF – GLOBAL WE This is Overview of, February 10th 2023 Portal Conversation Snippet The world’s largest conversation on climate change had finally arrived and emotions were running high as we prepared to delve into the topic “What makes you empowered to affect climate change?” The Bengaluru, India portal and Nakivale, Uganda portal were connected for this important event, and the anticipation in the room was palpable. The conversation began with introductions, as participants got to know each other and shared their backgrounds and experiences with climate change. To everyone’s surprise, there were many common experiences shared among the group, with issues such as flooding, overpopulation, and food wastage being frequently discussed. As the conversation progressed, the group delved into the topic at hand, exploring what it means to be empowered to affect climate change. One of the speakers…

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