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Why cattle roam the streets of Nigeria’s crowded cities
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Nigeria is home to around 20 million cows, most of which are owned by nomadic Fulani herders. But urban development, climate change and violence in rural areas are making it increasingly difficult for them to find enough grazing land.
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