
The African Marijuana Goldmine: Rich Mineral Soil Meets Wall Street
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Narrated by:
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Nicholas Santasier
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By:
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Mickey Dee
About this listen
Africa is one of the top producing cannabis continents in the world.
Africa is well known for its rich minerals and vast mining operations. Over the years countries and speculators have become rich on Africa's natural wealth. People may think of gold, silver, diamonds, or oil, but the 21st-century extraction from Africa will be cannabis. Leading cannabis companies are flocking to Africa every day. After enjoying The African Marijuana Goldmine, you will have an idea why Africa is a hot spot for building wealth once again.
©2018 Mickey Dee (P)2018 Mickey Dee
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