“…4 Terminalia catappa L. is locally known by different names in Nigeria, such as Mbansan Mbakara (groundnut of the Whiteman) in Efik/Ibibios, Ebelebo in Benin, Egboen-nebi in Edo, Afara dudu in Yoruba, Fasakorihi in Fulani and fruits by some Nigerians. 5 Terminalia catappa L. have significant cultural, culinary, and medicinal importance and are used for various purposes such as providing shade, wood for timbers, bark, leaves, fruit, and nuts for medicinal purposes. [6][7][8] The leaves, bark, and roots have found application in Ayurvedic medicine for addressing various health issues, including hypertension, dysentery, and diarrhoea.…”