About Us
Welcome to the movement that is Unleashing the Greener Northern Nigeria
Whether you come as a citizen, community leader, or investor — your tree, your impact, and your legacy begin here.
Join the Green Revolution today.
Services
The Tree Star Strategy offers a complete suite of integrated services designed to restore West Africa's environment and build lasting peace and prosperity starting from Northern Nigeria:
• Carbon Credit Monetization, Agroforestry & Livelihoods
Commercial tree-crop systems that create jobs, sustainable income, generate
• Community Tree Ownership
Families, schools and communities nurture seedlings in Tree Star Jars for 12 months before permanent planting with 100-year legal protection and insurance.
• Government & Traditional Partnerships
Strategic MOUs for land allocation, policy integration and revenue sharing.
• Education & Youth Empowerment & Game Reserve Rescue
School programmes and the Children’s Legacy Forest Initiative & Full management and restoration of dying reserves (Falgore as pilot).
Our services are built on the 8 Pillars of Tree Star and operated solely by a large Team of Environmental Professionals
Projects
Legacy Forest Ownership Initiatives

Children’s Legacy Tree Ownership
“Through the Children’s Legacy Tree Ownership programme, every Nigerian child can nurture their own Tree Star seedling for 12 months and become the proud, lifelong owner of a living tree that will be protected for 100 years — creating a personal green legacy of hope, responsibility, and environmental stewardship for generations to come.”

Organizations Legacy Tree Ownership
“Through the Organizations Legacy Tree Ownership programme, companies and institutions can own dedicated blocks of trees within Tree Star Forest Parks and the Great Green Seam, gaining branding rights, annual carbon credit revenue shares, full ESG reporting support, and a powerful, 100-year corporate legacy that advances environmental

LGA & State Lagacy Tree Ownership
The Great Green Seam is Tree Star’s flagship ecological corridor along State and LGA borderlines — planting and protecting 50 million trees every year to halt desertification, end conflicts, restore land, and build a greener, more peaceful Northern Nigeria.
