Month: November 2015
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Chief Ndigbara Advocates Constitution Of Special Security Network to Fight Kidnapping, Cultism
Following the spate of kidnapping and cultism in parts of Ogoni, a renowned Peace Ambassador in the area, Chief Solomon…
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Saro-Wiwa’s death, watershed in N-Delta struggle —Prof Darah
A lecturer in the English and Literary Studies Department, Delta State University, DELSU, Abraka, Prof. Godini Darah, has described the…
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Songhai Farm Graduate 60 Ogoni Youths
A total of 60 youths from Ogoniland on Tuesday graduated from a training programme on agricultural entrepreneurial programme organised by…
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Police Rescues Kidnapped Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic Registrar, Kill Four Kidnappers
Rivers State Police Command said a special tactical outfit set up by the Commissioner of Police to tackle the menace…
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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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Ogoni Bill of Righhts – 25 Years After
The Ogoni Bill of Rights (OBR), initiated by the late renowned environmental rights activist, Ken Saro-Wiwa, which was adopted by…
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20 Years and Still No Justice: We remember the Ogoni Nine
The global plunder of natural resources is nothing new. Stories of corporations taking over water, oil, gas and mineral deposits,…
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Shell haunted by Ken Saro Wiwa legacy as Niger Delta communities demand justice
Nov. 10 marks the 20th anniversary of the execution of Ken Saro Wiwa and eight other Ogoni leaders, hanged by…
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Ogoni Cleanup – Kegbara Dere Still Groans Under Pollution
While the problem of environmental degradation is not really news in Ogoniland anymore, the recent contradiction of Shell Petroleum Development…
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Paul Okuntimo Killed Ogoni Four – Falana
(Being the solidarity address by Femi Falana SAN at the 20th year anniversary remembrance of the judicial murder of Ken…
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