Issues
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Factors Behind The Effectiveness Of Political Non-violence In Nigeria
Nigeria captured global headlines when Shell Oil faced accusations of environmental devastation in the Niger Delta in the early 1990s,…
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Inspired by power of women’s resistance
Nigeria captured global headlines when Shell Oil faced accusations of environmental devastation in the Niger Delta in the early 1990s, as…
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One of world’s most polluted spots gets worse as $1bn cleanup drags on
In the more than a quarter century since Shell left Ogoniland in southern Nigeria, oil has continued to ooze from…
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NNPC’s new status Creates Uncertainties in States – The Guardian Reports
The Federal Government and the newly constituted Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) may face legal actions following the transition…
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‘Silence Would Be Treason’ Named Finalist in New York Festivals Radio Awards
We are delighted that the radio documentary, “Silence Would Be treason” was named a finalist for the New York Festivals…
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Checking recurring cases of oil spillage
Despite tough measures put in place by the Federal Government and International Oil Companies to reduce oil spillage, the National…
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Army Invasion of Ogoni: ‘How they murdered my pregnant wife’
MR. Ledee Meyakau, the husband of Mrs. Lesi, an eight month old pregnant woman killed last week during the gun-battle…
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Cash Can’t Fix the Nigeria Village Ruined by Shell’s Oil
As canoes glide past mangroves blackened by oil in the Niger River delta, two dozen children splash around in a…
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Not yet clean-up time in Ogoniland – Authority Newspaper Reports
WILLIE ETIM reports from Port Harcourt that despite President Buhari’s applauded move to implement the UNEP report on the imperative…
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Ogoni Clean-up: Incompetence Or Corruption?
Four years after investigation by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) documented the contamination and Shell’s seeming enthusiasm to clean…
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