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‘Nigeria wetlands rich in biodiversity, stands out in Africa’

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The Minister of State for Environment, Sharon Ikeazor, has said that Nigeria’s wetlands are rich in biodiversity and stand out on the continent of Africa, plays key functions such as water purification

The post ‘Nigeria wetlands rich in biodiversity, stands out in Africa’ appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News.

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