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The last rainforest in Nigeria is dying fast

A laborer holding a chain saw cuts through a log of wood at the edge of Agoi-Ibami forest in Agoi-Ibami town, Nigeria July 21, 2025. While efforts by some local conservationists are geared towards preserving the forest at Agoi-Ibami, the rate of depletion of the rain forest by local wood contractors in the town is alarming. Photograph Akintunde Akinleye/CCIJ Southern Nigerian communities depend on the rainforest. So do endangered gorillas. But i…
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Ghana Business News broke the news in Accra Metropolis, Ghana on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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