Fulani camps have reduced in number, while persons skilled in building the dwellings are losing their talents. Today, many nomads prefer the dazzling city to simple life in the camp. Daily Trust unveils the forces pushing the pastoralist’s home to the brink, collapsing its numbers and making it less visible. Anyone who will rise to do…
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