Unlike many Nigerians, the year 2019 ended on a good note for Kazeem Jimoh, a young scientist.
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The 27-year-old research fellow with the Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria has been selected for the Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Award under the category of MAB Young Scientist of 2019.
Jimoh is the third Nigerian ever to be decorated with the prestigious prize in a programme that seeks to promote a new generation of scientists worldwide to addressing ecological and sustainability issues. The award is focused on encouraging young researchers to undertake work on ecosystems, natural resources, and biodiversity.
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He is the only Nigerian among the seven scientists from different parts of the world to win the 2019 Young Scientist.
His work: Impact of Green Economy in Biosphere Reserve Project As An Alternative Livelihood Source On The Poverty Status Of OMO Biosphere Reserve Communities, was widely reviewed and selected by the council for the award.