Mariam Longe is a prominent Nigerian TV host, environmental advocate, author, and health coach whose work bridges the worlds of media, sustainability, and social development. With a background in Economics, Mariam brings a systems-thinking approach to her advocacy—using platforms, storytelling, and public engagement to inspire positive change in health, education, and the environment.
She is widely recognized as one of the co-hosts of Your View, a popular breakfast talk show on TVC, where she facilitates dynamic conversations on socio-economic and political issues affecting Nigerians. Through this platform, she consistently raises awareness on topics ranging from gender equity to sustainable development, becoming a relatable and trusted voice across the country.
Passionate about environmental conservation, Mariam was appointed an Ambassador for the Nigerian Conservation Foundation’s “Save the Vultures” campaign, as well as Conservation Without Borders’ “Flight of the Vultures” campaign. Her advocacy emphasizes the ecological importance of species preservation and ecosystem restoration, especially in regions facing rapid biodiversity loss.
She is also the author of the children’s book Vultures to the Rescue: The Clean-Up Crew, which introduces young readers to the essential role vultures play in maintaining environmental health. Through school-based read-aloud sessions and community outreach, she fosters environmental literacy and inspires a new generation of eco-conscious citizens.
In addition to her media and advocacy work, Mariam is the founder of “Lifestyle with ML,” a personal development and health platform where she encourages Nigerians to adopt healthier lifestyles through informed nutrition and fitness habits. Her approach combines wellness education with cultural sensitivity, making her work impactful and relatable across diverse audiences.
Mariam’s dedication to public service and inclusive education has led to her appointment as the first Ambassador of the SEED Foundation, a platform focused on empowering young Nigerians through reading and mentorship. Her community initiatives often center on literacy, civic engagement, and behavioral change particularly among youth and underserved populations.
Through every aspect of her work, Mariam Longe continues to embody a multi-dimensional commitment to change leveraging media, education, and advocacy to inspire action, uplift communities, and protect the environment.