Agbaje Lateef receives funding from TETfund. The kola nut tree is grown for its seed. The tree is indigenous to west Africa, where it is widely cultivated. It’s now also found in Asia, South America ...
Red drinks have long symbolized celebration and resilience in African American communities, especially during emancipation observances like Juneteenth. The tradition of red beverages traces back to ...
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Thriving kola nut market faces fresh hurdles
Mariri is not just a marketplace; it is a lifeline for countless individuals and families. The market, which operates all-year-round, except for a short time during the early days of Ramadan, attracts ...
Professor Maurice Iwu, said a plant commonly eaten in West Africa, popularly known as kola nut can cure the deadly Ebola virus as shown in its tracks during a laboratory tests. The Professor, who made ...
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