Nigeria’s $11 billion coastal highway threatens forests, livelihoods

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Nigeria’s $11 billion coastal highway threatens forests, livelihoods
Nigeria is building a $11 billion highway along its Atlantic coast. The project aims to improve transport and boost tourism. But as construction moves forward, environmentalists, fishermen, and local villagers are raising alarms. They say the highway could speed up coastal erosion, destroy nearby forests, and damage the livelihoods of people who depend on the sea and land for food and income.