
As the abyss between the haves and the haves-not widens daily in Nigeria with its 200 million plus population, which led to its first declaration as world’s poverty capital in 2018 in a report by the Brookings Institution, knocking off India from its position in the poverty index, citizens with their resilience have begun to rise out of poverty through pottery-living a life of means.
A potter, Tanko Dakwoyi Ushafa, in Ushafa area of Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, told TOS TV NETWORK his untold story on how he has defeated poverty as a potter, thereby contributing to the nation’s economy.
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