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25 Years After Ken Saro-Wiwa: Ogoni Still Waiting for Justice by Fegalo Nsuke
There are very many reasons to celebrate our country just as there are also very many awful things we wish…
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The Freedom the Ogoni People Seek – by Fegalo Nsuke
The Ogoni are an indigenous group occupying the southern part of Nigeria. Richly endowed with natural oil and gas resources…
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Ken Saro-Wiwa’s Exoneration and MOSOP’s Craving for a New Beginning by Fegalo Nsuke
For the Ogoni people, the murder of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others on November 10, 1995 turned a very dark…
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Ogoni and the Unforgettable History of State Brutality by Fegalo Nsuke
The Ogoni is daily in the news with reports of extra judicial killings, persecution, Police repression, military torture and all…
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A Smile for Ken Saro-Wiwa by Fegalo Nsuke
Ken Saro-Wiwa was an extraordinary who stopped at nothing to demonstrate his love for his people and for the Nigerian…
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The Dirty Side of Nigeria’s Oil Wealth: Tribute to Lebe Nkpara
Twenty-five years ago, on the 9th of May, 1995, Mr Lebe Nkpara, native of Luusue Sogho, Ogoni, in present day…
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Freedom is Near for the Ogoni People by Fegalo Nsuke
The battle for justice and freedom is never so easy. You must find a reason to commit yourself to it…
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The Ogoni Case is Test for Our Humanity by Fegalo Nsuke
The Ogoni demand for justice in Nigeria was overwhelmingly popular not just because of the palpable cheat and oppressive system…
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Still on Ken Saro-Wiwa’s Exoneration by Fegalo Nsuke
Ken Saro-Wiwa’s murder is most certainly the worst Nigeria did to the Ogoni people outside the genocide which has been…
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Scars of Bondage, Pains of a Freedom Struggle
Ken Saro-Wiwa in one of his favorite Poems wrote: Keep out of prison, Don’t get arrested anymore But while…
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