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Oil spills on Nigeria's mangroves remain a salient problem, especially as the oil sector expands more and more in Nigeria.
The crisis demands immediate, decisive action to protect the environment, safeguard human rights, and stimulate sustainable development. This follows in the spirit of my earlier work on marine ...
Opponents mourn the lost mangroves, the oil-slicked earth and all the broken promises to mop up past spills ... to clean up. Nigeria launched plans in 2012 to begin what would be the world's biggest ...
SIR: The National Assembly has begun the constitutional amendment process, and as usual, all sorts of areas in the constitution have been proposed for amendment. One area that is often ignored but ...
The Federal High Court in Lagos has fixed May 26, 2025, to hear a suit seeking to stop Shell Petroleum Development ... SPDC’s liability for 35% of the oil spills in the country, “making ...
Revenue for the quarter sped up more than four times to N1.3 trillion, compared to the same period of last year.
Despite the usual risks, this year could prove pivotal for the majors in sub-Saharan Africa as they move on from legacy assets to new offshore and LNG projects.
charcoal wasteland left from a devastating oil spill in the village of Ebubu, in the heart of Ogoniland in Nigeria’s Niger Delta. The oil from a pipeline belonging to the Anglo Dutch oil group Shell ...
The Niger Delta stands as one of the most polluted regions in the world due to decades of environmental destruction caused by oil ... are Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC ...