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Shell awarded contracts worth $1.98bn to Nigerian companies in 2023 — Manager
Business Opportunity Manager, SNEPCo’s Bonga South-West Aparo Project, Olaposi Fadahunsi, has disclosed that Shell companies in Nigeria awarded contracts worth…
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Ogoni Cleanup to Benefit Everyone – Says HYPREP
The Project Coordinator of the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP), Professor Nenibarini Zabbey has reaffirmed that the ogoni clean up…
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Ogoni Congress Moves to Resolve Decades of Conflicts over Oil
The Ogoni people have adopted a new orientation geared towards peace and development within the locality, charting a path to…
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Ogoni Martyrs’ Memorial: MOSOP Calls For Shell’s Probe Over $173.8 Billion Unaccounted Revenue
The Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) has called on the Federal Government to probe The Shell…
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Senate Want Immediate Action on Oil Spill Remediation
The Senate Committee on Oil and Gas Host Community, has sounded the alarm on the devastating impact of oil spills…
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ONELGA Flood Relief Committee Begins Distribution in Worst Hit Areas
The ONELGA Flood Mitigation and Control Committee, led by Chief Julius Okenya, has commenced the distribution of essential relief supplies…
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How Nigeria’s Poor Handling of the Ogoni Situation Cost Her $279 Billion in 31 Years
By Fegalo Nsuke The Ogoni people are indigenous inhabitants of the Eastern parts of the Niger Delta in Nigeria. Documented…
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Shell Exit Sparks Human Rights Concern – Amnesty
The plan by Shell to exit the Nigerian oil and gas industry has sparked concerns over the rights of Niger…
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MOSOP Condemn Widespread Shooting, Killings in Rivers State
The Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) has strongly condemned widespread shooting, killings, maiming and destruction of…
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Ogoni Women Decry Herdsmen Attacks – ThisDay Reports
Women from Ogoni ethnic nationality in Rivers State have raised the alarm over continuous herdsmen’s attacks in their farms, calling…
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