Nigeria, April 24 -- The Make Big Polluters Pay (MBPP) Coalition has concluded a two-day virtual training for journalists across Africa, calling for sustained, Afrocentric coverage of climate issues and renewing demands for climate reparations for the continent and the wider Global South.

The training, held from 22 and 23 April, brought together 51 journalists from print, broadcast, and digital platforms, alongside climate advocates from at least eight African countries. Participants included journalists from Premium Times, The Cable, Leadership and some other Nigerian newspapers.

Experts who spoke at the training were from Nigeria, Togo, The Gambia, the United States, and India also participated.

With the theme, 'Communicating Climate...