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More than 30 million people face acute hunger in Nigeria, according to the UN
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December 31, 2024
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Volunteers from the Lagos Food Bank distributed food boxes this Saturday to the city's poorest residents. Camera: Adefolarin Adegboye. Includes footage of the food distribution by the Food Bank in Lagos, Nigeria.
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