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Nov. 10: Ogonis Mark Martyrs Day in Lagos
The Ogoni Welfare Association (OWA) Lagos Branch over the weekend, celebrated the 28th Memorial Anniversary of late Ken Saro Wiwa…
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Oil exploration in Ogoniland: What Ken Saro-Wiwa instructed before he died – Fegalo Nsuke
President of the movement for the survival of Ogoni people, MOSOP, Fegalo Nsuke has said that the Nigerian government is…
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MOSOP Press Release to Mark 28 Years After Ogoni Executions
Theme: 28 Years After November 10, 1995: Refocusing the Ogoni Struggle on the Development Goals of the Founding Fathers Being full…
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Act With Conscience, Exonerate Saro-Wiwa – Ogoni Group Urges Gov. Fubara
A former aide to late Ken Saro-Wiwa and president of the National Union of Ogoni Students (NUOS, USA), Comrade Freddie…
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Ogoni Cleanup Will Now Focus on Community Involvement – Minister
Balarabe Lawal, the minister of environment, says the federal government will start a new community development in Ogoniland that will…
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Ogoni Martyrs Day: Candle Light Vigil Hold Throughout Ogoni
Activities for the annual memorial of nine Ogonis executed by the Nigerian government under General Sani Abacha and also for…
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Focus on clean up of Ogoni land, stop new oil exploration – Akpobari Tell FG
A member of the HYPREP Governing Council and leader of a group known as the Peoples Advancement Centre, Celestine Akpobari,…
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Stakeholders call for environmental justice in Ogoni
Stakeholders in Abuja on Friday called on the Federal Government to fast track environmental justice in Ogoniland to alleviate the…
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Kiisi’s scholarship scheme: Strategy to rebuild Ogoni from within?
The managers of the Ogoni Scholarship Scheme (OSS) have revealed the secret saying it is expected that the thousands that…
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NNPC To Supply 650,000bpd Of Crude To Test Run Dangote Refinery
In line with the NUPRC appeal and caution, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has agreed to supply 650,000…
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