The catastrophic consequences of criminalising livelihoods in West Africa

We were in Obalende: a bustling working-class neighborhood of office buildings, shops and residential areas, on Lagos Island, Nigeria. During the day, the neighborhood teems with small market stalls selling all manner of things, from fruit and vegetables to electronics, tailored clothes and everyday household items.


Click here for original story, The catastrophic consequences of criminalising livelihoods in West Africa


Source: Phys.org