By Michael Etta Bisong
Images from a panel discussion on “Climate Change and the experience of Nigeria” organised recently by the Embassy of France in Nigeria in Abuja as part of its preparations ahead of COP 21 in Paris later this year.




By Michael Etta Bisong
Images from a panel discussion on “Climate Change and the experience of Nigeria” organised recently by the Embassy of France in Nigeria in Abuja as part of its preparations ahead of COP 21 in Paris later this year.
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