Didier Drogba Urges the World to Emulate Rwanda in Ecosystem Conservation

Didier Drogba Urges the World to Emulate Rwanda in Ecosystem Conservation

Football player Didier Yves Tébily Drogba asked Africa and the world to learn from Rwanda’s efforts to take care of the environment.

 

He repeated this on September 2, 2022, in a naming ceremony for 20 geese that took place in Kinigi, near the Volcano Park where the animals are located.

When Drogba was about to name the goose, he took the opportunity to thank Rwanda for the Nice Naming project, which shows the value it brings to the environment.

 

He took the opportunity to ask Africa and the whole world to learn from Rwanda, while protecting animals and other environments due to climate change.

 

“My opinion is that all African countries and the whole world should take this as an example, as a good way to take care of animals.”

“For me, protecting the environment is very important, we should take care of climate change. I started to do my part through my family. They are responsible for fighting for a better future.”

Didier Yves Tébily Drogba, one of the best players on the African continent who lived and will always be respected in the history of world football.

He will forever be remembered at England’s Chelsea FC, where he became the fourth highest goalscorer in history, scoring 164 goals in 381 games and winning four league titles, four FA Cups and four FA Cups. UEFA Champions League.

Didier Drogba named the baby goose, from the Muhoza family, as Ishami.

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