Interview with Lawrence Enejeta Akpoterai (AFAS)
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Lawrence Enejeta Akpoterai from Nigeria is a Master Student in the AFAS (African Climate and Environment Center Future African Savannas) Graduate Masters Programme.
Check out more on AFAS here: https://www.afas.africa
Видео Interview with Lawrence Enejeta Akpoterai (AFAS) канала Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung
Lawrence Enejeta Akpoterai from Nigeria is a Master Student in the AFAS (African Climate and Environment Center Future African Savannas) Graduate Masters Programme.
Check out more on AFAS here: https://www.afas.africa
Видео Interview with Lawrence Enejeta Akpoterai (AFAS) канала Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung
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