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The Ogoni Struggle and The Perceptual Deficiency in Nigeria’s Reading of MOSOP
Social transformation is powered by a leadership that is able to administer society’s resources, especially its natural endowments to build…
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The Ogoni Cleanup is Full of Lies
In the last 6 years, virtually every public content on Ogoni has touched on or had been exclusively focused on…
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Nigeria’s National Assembly Must Avoid Endorsing an Ogoni Genocide
The primary responsibility of the government is to protect the citizens and their assets, it follows that all arms of…
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The Ogoni Issue is One of Nigeria”s Many Miscalculations by Fegalo Nsuke
The sneaky moves by a company that is not wanted in Ogoni, Sahara Energy, to force its way into Ogoni…
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2023 and the Political Strategy of Weaponizing Poverty
Poverty in Ogoni, a south eastern indigenous community in Nigeria is extreme, making it one of the most unattractive destinations…
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27 Years After Ken Saro-Wiwa, The Struggle Continues
November 10 this year will make it twenty seven years since the brutal murder of nine Ogoni civil rights activists…
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Revisiting The Ogoni Demands by Fegalo Nsuke
The question of “what the Ogonis want” have been the subject of dialectical debates. I have severally been confronted with…
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Ogoni, Isn’t It Time to Let The Oil Go? – By Fegalo Nsuke
The development program for Ogoni which we launched on September 27, 2020 recommended series of actions to facilitate development through…
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The Ogoni Resistance Against the Fossil Fuel Industry in Nigeria by Fegalo Nsuke
here is a common trait that characterizes the Ogoni people in Nigeria – they are a very determined people and…
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Shell and the NPDC: Just Two Sides of the Same Coin
Ogoni has unquestionably been a victim of corporate irresponsibility. Brutalized, raped, tortured and killed in state-backed terrorism. It became really…
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