
Alice Eze
Hey there! With over 5 years of experience in the International Affairs industry, Non-profit sectors, and Media, I have a proven track record of success and adaptability.My diverse background and skills include Project Management, Storytelling, Public Speaking, Research, Brand Communications, Transcription, Content Writing, Copywriting, Voiceovers and jingles, Political Strategy and PR, Hotel Management, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Marketing and Sales, Media Relations, Diplomatic History, and International Relations.Currently, I am serving as the Chief Operating Officer of Climate Action Africa, a social enterprise proudly representing Africa at the forefront of the climate action ecosystem.I have successfully managed several projects and campaigns for organizations such as Climate Action Africa, EiE Nigeria, Creative Space Startups, Blockbuild.africa, Techbuild.africa, Edbuild.africa, and LoftyInc Allied Partners.Some of the key projects I have worked on include ClimateStories4Kids, EcoBot, Creatives for Climate, Climate Conversations for Africa, ClimeLight Series/Podcast, shineyoureye.org, governi.ng, CEFACC, F4CA, and CAAF2024.I am also a seasoned Editor and Technical and SEO Writer with a focus on climate change, sustainability, technology, startups, renewable energy, SDGs, cryptocurrency, blockchain, politics, music, and education. With 3 years of experience in this niche.As a good governance advocate, I have served as a political strategist for political candidates with mutual values, offering my skills and expertise to ensure a successful campaign.In my free time, I mentor young individuals who seek personal and career development.I have a B. A. in International Relations & History from the prestigious Abia State University, Uturu, and a Diploma in Catering & Hotel Management from YetKem Institute of Catering and Hotel Management.I am a Forbes BLK Member, and I was listed as one of Goal Women Africa's women of impact in 2023.I am the CEO of Gig-A-Tron Creatives. Gig-A-Tron Creatives houses NibGig (a writing services outfit) and TransGig (a transcription services coy).I am always eager to leverage my skills and experience to contribute to new projects and initiatives. Let’s connect and explore how we can collaborate.
ACCESS TO BOTH FINANCIAL AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT IS CRUCIAL FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS – EVA SOW EBION
In Africa today, technological innovation has continued to serve as a foundation and support to our everyday effort on addressing challenges – human rights, healthcare, national security, environment.As startups leverage technology to build solutions, inclusive technology policies are being formulated and adopted to achieve a more socially equitable ecosystem for entrepreneurs to thrive.We had a chat with Eva Sow Ebion who is Co-Founder of the Innovation for Policy Foundation, and Director of #i4Policy, a non-profit organization that is creating a new framework for policymaking innovation and ensuring that it shares deliberate and participatory policymaking processes with entrepreneurs and communities.
PH soot crisis: Multinational oil companies must be held accountable
Soot competes with fresh air for dominance, gas flares literally illuminate the skies at night, and about half the region that used to comprise mangrove forests, swamps, and creeks, is now covered with oil spills, making it the most polluted city in Nigeria.
Technology and Mental Health: A Necessary Union
The commonness of mental health issues combined with the lack of access to care and more advanced technology has sparked a growing interest in the use of technology to enhance and expand the health care condition.
ClimateStory4Kids: Akil, Avana and the evil forest

On the outskirts of Zwanza lay a small village called Bwida. The village was known for its rich culture, one of which was the tree-hugging festival.During the festival, the oldest man in the village, popularly called *Mwenye Busara, would mark the foreheads of young children – typically between ages 4 and 6 – with white native chalk after which the children would take turns in hugging the ancient Ndugu tree.Standing at 300 feet, the Ndugu tree had thick branches and leaves that stretched out like angry claws. Legend had it that the tree was as old as time and it was instrumental to the victory of Bwida village during the succession wars.The festival was a harrowing experience for the children because the tree was quite scary and it...
Vertical Farming in Nigeria: Local Climate Solution with Global Impact
Vertical farming presents a promising climate change mitigation strategy for Nigeria, with the potential to enhance food security, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and promote sustainable agriculture. Local efforts to embrace vertical farming can lead the way for climate-resilient agriculture in urban centers and contribute to Nigeria’s climate goals.
The MasterClass Initiative Roundtable Discussion MasterClass on Africunia TV Channel

The MasterClass Initiative is an African non-profit educational platform creating virtual opportunities for learning practical subjects for personal and communal development.It aims at fostering a global community of enlightened individuals.
Gig-A-Tron Creatives

Gig-A-Tron Creatives is a media and publishing powerhouse.Gig-A-Tron Creatives houses NibGig (a writing services outfit) and TransGig (a transcription services coy)Contact Us:
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