The wood merchants of Ebute-Metta: Inside West Africa's largest wood market – Part 7
By Online Editor
19 July 2017 |
11:53 am
In this exclusive seven-part series, we are exploring the world of the Wood Merchants of Ebute-Metta; the enterprise, the people, the engineering and the health and environmental impacts of West Africa's largest wood market.
In this exclusive seven-part series, we are exploring the world of the Wood Merchants of Ebute-Metta; the enterprise, the people, the engineering and the health and environmental impacts of West Africa’s largest wood market.
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