The number threat to the shea trees in ghana today is charcoal burning. Please, see me for more education on the linkages you could draw between climate change, poverty and coal burning. You article could have been more.beaut ... read full comment
The number threat to the shea trees in ghana today is charcoal burning. Please, see me for more education on the linkages you could draw between climate change, poverty and coal burning. You article could have been more.beautiful, meaning and punchy without the blames and smears. But thank you for picking the fight up.
Accranie 7 months ago
@The Indigenous Gh/African Won't Learn Husbandry, The Backward Ways of Doing Things of Raiding&Hunting Is What Prevails, So What Does One Expect To Happen To It's Proto- Industry?
@The Indigenous Gh/African Won't Learn Husbandry, The Backward Ways of Doing Things of Raiding&Hunting Is What Prevails, So What Does One Expect To Happen To It's Proto- Industry?
The number threat to the shea trees in ghana today is charcoal burning. Please, see me for more education on the linkages you could draw between climate change, poverty and coal burning. You article could have been more.beaut ...
read full comment
@The Indigenous Gh/African Won't Learn Husbandry, The Backward Ways of Doing Things of Raiding&Hunting Is What Prevails, So What Does One Expect To Happen To It's Proto- Industry?