The subject of today’s “A Week In The Life” has been unlucky. One bad decision and a faulty educational system took him from studying a professional degree to selling cattle. Now, he’s trusting God and waiting for his big break.
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The subject of today’s “A Week In The Life” has been unlucky. One bad decision and a faulty educational system took him from studying a professional degree to selling cattle. Now, he’s trusting God and waiting for his big break.
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In Nigeria, up to 2,000 people die every year due to deadly clashes between farmers and cattle herders over rights to openly and freely graze, and the clashes made about 62,000 people homeless between 2015 and 2017.
In reaction, southern states in Nigeria are passing anti-open grazing laws. But what do they mean?
“A Week In The Life” is a weekly Zikoko series that explores the working-class struggles of Nigerians. It captures the very spirit of what it means to hustle in Nigeria and puts you in the shoes of the subject for a week. The subject for today is Dr Asekun Ajibola, a veterinary doctor. He talks […]
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