The Nigerian Guardian featured Anselm Adodo, founder of Paxherbals, with whom we collaborated for our latest Policy Voice, "Modern African Remedies: Herbal medicine and community development in Nigeria".
Father Anselm Adodo, founder of Paxherbals, and collaborator on our latest Policy Voice, "Modern African Remedies: Herbal medicine and community development in Nigeria" was on Arise News to discuss community development in Edo State, Nigeria.
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Many Nigerians who voted on 28 March in the presidential election did so hoping for change. But what did change look like for citizens of Edo state? Father Anselm Adodo set off to find out.