Dead End: The Nigerian Gold Rush and Lead Poisoning Crisis
In 2008 as the price of gold began skyrocketing on global markets, a cluster of several villages in Zamfara, northwest Nigeria, became to turn into the centre of a dangerous, uncontrollable gold rush. An entire generation is slowly being wiped out: those who survive will experience incurable, long-term deficiencies such as blindness, hearing impairment and brain damage.
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