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Repression for land and profits

The killing of farmers in northern Nigeria has led to a sharp increase in the number of cases of pesticide related to the illegal assembly and exploitation of farmland, reports the BBC's Arold Padilla Bulatlat. .

Source: bulatlat.com
Published on 2022-10-20

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