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Professor of Leadership | Facilitating #Systemsthinking #SustainAbility mindset & #Leadership to help institutions manage #complexproblems.
Abuja, Nigeria
Joined April 2011
Center for System Leadership & Sustainability. Founded to educate and facilitate collective leadership. Our purpose-to help institutions build #systemsthinking capacity to catalyze collective leadership needed to accelerate progress against our society most intractable problems.
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RT @AfricanLM: A leading figure in aviation, weather, and climate services, Prof. Charles Anosike, Director General/CEO of the Nigerian Metā¦
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RT @nimetnigeria: š”ļø HEAT INDEX WATCH š„ A gradual shift in weather patterns is bringing extreme heat across several states, with temperaturā¦
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RT @nimetnigeria: NiMet Predicts Early Rainfall Events Across Most Parts Of The Country, As Keyamo Unveils 2025 Seasonal Climate Predictionā¦
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RT @IndependentNGR: Aviation CEO Of The Year: Iām Challenged To Do More For NiMet, Nigeria ā DG
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RT @nimetnigeria: Invitation To The Public Presentation Of 2025 NiMet Seasonal Presentation (SCP) Holding On Tuesday, 4th February 2025 Byā¦
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RT @nimetnigeria: NiMet, MTN, Partner To Develop Digital Climate Advisory Services (DCAS) System The Nigerian Metā¦
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RT @gbengasaka: Currently Ongoing: The Joint House Committee's 2025 Budget Defense session with the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospā¦
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RT @nimetnigeria: Happy Birthday to an extraordinary leader and inspiration. We celebrate your remarkable achievements, your visionary spirā¦
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RT @nimetnigeria: Aviation Ministry Perm Sec Kana Visits NiMet Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Aviationā¦
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RT @nimetnigeria: Warmest New Year wishes from all of us at Nigerian Meteorological Agency. Thank you for your trust and collaborationāwe'rā¦
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RT @nimetnigeria: From all of us at the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, we wish you a season filled with Joy, Peace, and favourable Weatherā¦
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RT @nimetnigeria: NiMet And Nigeria Governorsā Forum Sign MoU On Meteorological And Climatological Data Sharing The Nigerian Meteorologicā¦
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RT @nimetnigeria: Weather Forecast for Thursday 19th December 2024 #beweatheraware #nigerianweather #cloudiness #cloudy #sunny #thundersā¦
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RT @nimetnigeria: Marking One Year Of Climate Leadership At NiMet Under Professor Charles Anosike Summary of achievements. Please downloā¦
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RT @nimetnigeria: Introducing NiMetās New TV Weather Forecast Presentation Template We are delighted to introduce NiMetās new TV weatherā¦
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We need to improve synergy and scale up early warnings systems, especially in vulnerable communities. We need to invest in quality weather data for everyone.#EW4All
NiMet Hosts 2nd Roundtable Meeting On Anticipatory Action Framework For NigeriaĀ The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), on Thursday, 12th December 2024 hosted the 2nd roundtable meeting on āAnticipatory Action Framework For Nigeriaā, aimed at developing a unified approach and framework for anticipatory action in Nigeria. The meeting was a follow-up to the November 2024 meeting convened by the Office of the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Kashim Shettima, in collaboration with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA). Welcoming the participants, the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), Prof. Charles Anosike, said that the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration continues to play a crucial role in addressing humanitarian emergencies occasioned by conflicts, natural disasters, extreme weather events, climate change, etc. He advocated for inter-agency cooperation and partnership to achieve collective success for Nigeria. Continuing, Professor Anosike said; āIn NiMet, with competent personnel and improved technological tools, we provide early warnings products and services through accurate, timely and actionable weather forecasts and climate prediction that allows anticipation of severe weather events. This enables individuals, authorities, and communities prepare for anticipatory early action such as evacuation, resource mobilization, infrastructure reinforcement, etcā. āOur work, through continuous weather observation, monitoring and reporting, and impact-based forecasting is crucial for disaster preparedness and response thereby ensuring the right quantity of human and material resources are mobilised for the safety of vulnerable communitiesā, Professor Anosike concluded. In his remarks, Trond Jensen, the Head of Office for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Nigeria said; āWe live in a changing world, both in terms of climate change, and changing demographics which makes some people more vulnerable. However, the prevention is always better than the cure. So our ability to anticipate so that we can prevent or mitigate climate-related incidents, not only do we reduce suffering, but we also save money in the process, which is criticalā. Arch. Umar Ibrahim Mohammed, the Director General,Ā of Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), said he hoped that from the deliberations, participants would be able to come up with solutions and actionable plans to be able to deliver on the changes required to mitigate climate impacts. Inna Audu, Special Adviser on Humanitarian and Development Partners to the President in the Office of the Vice President said that the Vice President, Kashim Shettima is concerned about the people and how to help them mitigate all the factors that affect them daily and also yearly when the disasters occur. Fred Anusim, Deputy Director of Planning and Research at Nigeria Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), who represented the Director General of NEMA, Mrs. Zubaida Umar, said that anticipatory action is important in every disaster management policy. Participants at the meeting were drawn from the Office of the Vice President of the Federal Government of Nigeria, the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet), the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).
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