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Author: Betty Abah

Betty Abah is a Nigerian writer and activist and Executive Director of CEE-HOPE, a child/girls’ rights and development NGO. She previously worked with Friends of the Earth Nigeria, where she coordinated programs on women’s environmental and socio-economic rights across the Niger Delta region. Abah has authored five books and is a regular guest on several radio and TV stations.
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