Fuel for thought: black market in petrol in Togo and Benin – in pictures

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For thousands of people in Benin and Togo, the illegal trade in gasoline looted from oil-rich Nigeria offers a vital lifeline

. Here, 35-year-old Lala, a famous independent livestreamer, films herself on a smartphone in the room of a love hotel in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

 

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