Lagos’ crowded food markets remain the beating heart of Nigeria’s urban economy. Trucks roll in each dawn, laden with fruit, grain, fish, and livestock from across the country, ensuring the city’s 20 million residents rarely face empty stalls. Yet, behind this appearance of abundance lies a deeper unease: the very traders sustaining Lagos’ food system […]
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