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How Nigeria’s Poor Handling of the Ogoni Situation Cost Her $279 Billion in 31 Years
By Fegalo Nsuke The Ogoni people are indigenous inhabitants of the Eastern parts of the Niger Delta in Nigeria. Documented…
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President Tinubu Must Avert A Sahara Energy War on Ogoni – By Fegalo Nsuke
The unfortunate story of the Ogoni repression has too many instances of avoidable mistakes. The first was the failure of…
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The Ogoni Oil and the Sahara Energy’s Playbook
Sahara Energy has had a good chance of being accepted as an operator for the Ogoni oil fields. In 2019,…
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The ODA is the Justice the Ogoni People Seek
Oil is a curse to the Niger Delta region – this catchphrase used by most commentators on the environmental catastrophe…
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Re: MOSOP 2024 Elections: Setting The Records Straight
By Fegalo Nsuke The title of Legborsi Pyagbara’s diatribe actually acknowledges that things are not straight. Yes, things cannot be straight…
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Ogoni Deserves the Humane Treatment it Seeks
By Fegalo Nsuke The struggles of people all over the world to protect their rights and dignity have been the…
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The Ogoni Lessons of the Past 30 Years – by Fegalo Nsuke
Ogoni is one of the world’s most celebrated cases of state-sponsored repression. Against all odds, the people have persevered in the search…
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The Allegory of the Cave Should Not Play Out in the Ogoni Struggle – by Fegalo Nsuke
In the past 30 years, we have fought for our lives. Like a people pushed to the wall, our fight…
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Ogoni Has Shown a Good Sign to Move Forward – By Fegalo Nsuke
Contrary to what Shell and its agents would want the public to think about the Ogoni people, our recent proposals…
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Saro-Wiwa’s Death: My Shocking Experience with a Seven Year Old – by Fegalo Nsuke
On August 18, 2023, I had a striking and memorable encounter about the Ogoni struggle with seven year old Mercy Lucky.…
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