Muted Eid celebrations for millions of Nigerian Muslimspublished at 09:15 British Summer Time 16 June
The economic crisis means millions of Nigerian Muslims will not be celebrating Eid al-Adha as normal.
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His views have caught the eye of those in the West who, like him, deny the overwhelming scientific consensus on global warming. They have helped him grow his following and spread his message globally. But, in doing so, has Mr Machogu unwittingly become a tool for the fossil fuel industry? And, on a rapidly warming planet, just how dangerous is the message of social media influencers like him?
Presenter/producer: Marco Silva Editor: Flora Carmichael
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