Our very own ‘atu’ or ‘pako’, as is popularly called by the Ibos and Yorubas, has now been fancifully branded ‘organic toothbrush’, ‘branch toothbrush’ in the western world and sold for around ...
Ibos call it ‘Atu.’ Yorubas call it ‘Pako ewuro.’ Hausas also call it ‘Sandar tauna’. Generally, it is known in Africa as a chewing stick. Across supermarkets in Europe it is labeled as ‘Stick ...
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