Nigerian-born Canon Otto Appointed Fellow Of Royal Society Of Arts

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Canon Otto's remarkable efforts through his insistent strategic advocacy that reflects his commitment to restoring the earth's fast-degrading environment from

Nigerian-born environmental and sustainability consultant, Canon Chimenem Otto, has been appointed as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts for his social impact in the United Kingdom and Africa.

Canon Otto’s remarkable efforts through his insistent strategic advocacy that reflects his commitment to restoring the earth’s fast-degrading environment from breakage, propagation of sustainability across the world, and driving a lasting change through sustainability policy reforms across, and amongst governments, corporations and communities, earned him recognition for the esteemed RSA fellowship.

 

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