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  • Bracing up to another phase of the Ogoni Struggle

    by iNigerian.com February 11, 2025
    by iNigerian.com

    By Innocent Edemhanria Ogoniland, located in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, is home to the Ogoni people, who have long suffered the consequences of oil exploitation. Since the discovery of oil in …

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  • President Tinubu Must Avert A Sahara Energy War on Ogoni

    by Fegalo Nsuke October 13, 2024
    by Fegalo Nsuke

    The unfortunate story of the Ogoni repression has too many instances of avoidable mistakes. The first was the failure of the Nigerian government to take advantage of Ken Saro-Wiwa. The …

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  • Ogoni Oil and Sahara Energy’s Playbook

    by Fegalo Nsuke October 2, 2024
    by Fegalo Nsuke

    Sahara Energy has had a good chance of being accepted as an operator for the Ogoni oil fields. In 2019, when the news first broke out about Sahara’s interest and …

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  • The ODA Is The Justice The Ogoni People Seek

    by Fegalo Nsuke August 30, 2024
    by Fegalo Nsuke

    Oil is a curse to the Niger Delta region – this catchphrase used by most commentators on the environmental catastrophe in the Niger Delta region represents a common phenomenon that …

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  • The Ogoni Lessons of the Past 30 Years

    by Fegalo Nsuke February 29, 2024
    by Fegalo Nsuke

    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 for justice, equity and basic freedoms deserving …

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  • The Allegory of the Cave Should Not Play Out in the Ogoni Struggle

    by Fegalo Nsuke February 1, 2024
    by Fegalo Nsuke

    By Fegalo Nsuke In the past 30 years, we have fought for our lives. Like a people pushed to the wall, our fight was for life or death. We recorded …

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  • Justice Delayed and Denied: A Review of ‘No Clean Up, No Justice’

    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku July 12, 2020
    by Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

    Title: No Clean Up, No JusticeAuthor: Godwin Uyi Ojo, ERA executive directorNumber of Pages: 39Publisher: Environmental Rights Action, ERAReviewer: Bob MajiriOghene Communications, Nigeria. Serious discussion concerning abstract concepts as ‘justice;’ …

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  • Asari Dokubo as a Biafran!

    by SOC Okenwa July 8, 2017
    by SOC Okenwa

    Following the 3-month quit notice handed down to the Igbos living and working or doing business in the northern states, the Biafran agitation on one hand and the restructuring of …

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  • Niger Delta Avengers: Avenge me not!

    by Joe Onwukeme June 7, 2016
    by Joe Onwukeme

    Wanton destruction of lives and properties is now a viable venture in Nigeria. Not only is it viable, it is now a prerequisite to national attention and fame. Never in …

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  • Leyii Kwanee: Rivers State’s Undercover Good Samaritan

    by Nnaemeka Oruh August 11, 2015
    by Nnaemeka Oruh

    Leyii Kwanee is not your ordinary politician. He has none of the flamboyance and excessive ostentatiousness of most Nigerian politicians that you may have come across. This one was cut …

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