On the streets of many Nigerian cities, the pattern is unmistakable. Children clutch brightly coloured sachet drinks on their way to school.
Small kiosks overflow with fried snacks, sugary beverages, and highly processed foods sold for a few naira. Meanwhile, fruits, vegetables, and other nutritiou
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