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Militants step up 'oil war' in Niger Delta
(Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative )
http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0916/p99s01duts.html By Jonathan Adams from the September 17, 2008 edition Militants in southern Nigeria have sharply stepped up attacks on foreign interests after declaring an "oil war" Sunday. The campaign, which the militants have ...
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Two African nations team up to protect world's rarest ape
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http://www.plentymag.com/blogs/extinction/2008/09/twoafricannationsteamupto .php Just 300 Cross River gorillas remain in the wild, making it the world's most endangered ape, if not the world's most endangered primate. Now, the governments of Nigeria and Cameroon have agreed to work together to help ...
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Nigeria rebels declare cease-fire in oil-rich delta
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nbsp;By Simon Montlake posted June 23, 2008 at 10:20 am EDT Source: Christian Science Monitor A rebel group in Nigeria has declared a ceasefire in the oilrich Niger Delta, where crude exports have been ...
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Nigeria, Ogoni People Jubilate Over Sacking of Shell
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Vanguard (Lagos) 11 June 2008 Posted to the web 11 June 2008 By George Onah Thousands of Ogoni of Rivers State took to the streets of Port Harcourt, Monday, jubilating over the sacking of Shell Petroleum Development Company by the Federal Government ...
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Nigeria - Poor Oil Spill Clean-Up Methods Affect Niger Delta Communities
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Source: UN Integrated Regional Information Networks 7 February 2008 Posted to the web 7 February 2008 URL: http://allafrica.com/stories/200802070739.html Kedere A few days after villagers in Kedere in Nigeria's oilrich Niger Delta region ...
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Nigeria - Protesting Youths Shut Down Warri Refinery
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Leadership (Abuja) Accessed at: http://allafrica.com/stories/200801150231.html 15 January 2008 Posted to the web 15 January 2008 By: Edward Ukpebitere Hundreds of youths yesterday shut down the operations of the Warri Refinery, heightening fears that the refinery may not pump ...
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Opec Blames High Oil Price On Nigeria
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Day (Lagos) 7 January 2008 Posted to the web 7 January 2008 URL: http://allafrica.com/stories/printable/200801070008.html By Fidelia Okwonu Lagos The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has linked the Niger Delta crisis to rising crude ...
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Nigeria Oil Port Hit in Deadly Gang Assaults
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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/02/world/africa/02nigeria.html?r=1&hp&oref=s login By LYDIA POLGREEN Published: January 2, 2008 DAKAR, Senegal Coordinated assaults on two police stations, a hotel and a restaurant early Tuesday killed at least 10 people, the authorities ...
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