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          sellers that were ready to respond in the market.
        
        
          Interviews were conducted orally in the native
        
        
          language of the people to prevent information
        
        
          distortion and better understanding.
        
        
          Extensive interview was conducted with the key
        
        
          informant who happens to be the
        
        
          Iya Oloja
        
        
          (
        
        
          leader of
        
        
          the medicinal traders in the market). A total of eighty
        
        
          nine respondents and questionnaire were completed.
        
        
          The wild animal whose uses were mentioned by at
        
        
          least five persons is reported in this study.
        
        
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