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What is the history of the conflict in the Niger Delta?
Omolade Adunbi, University of Michigan.
More videos with Adunbi: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/omolade-adunbi
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: Nigeria: History, Identity, and Change - https://www.choices.edu/nigeria
Perspectives from history. Choices for today.
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History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory level college courses.
published: 29 Jun 2021
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Why is there a conflict in the Niger Delta?
Megan Turnbull, Brown University.
More videos with Turnbull: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/megan-turnbull
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: Nigeria: History, Identity, and Change - https://www.choices.edu/nigeria
Perspectives from history. Choices for today.
https://www.choices.edu
History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory level college courses.
published: 29 Jun 2021
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The Battle Raging In Nigeria Over Control Of Oil
Nigeria may sit atop one of the largest oil reserves in the world, but the majority of the Nigerian people have seen little benefit from the multibillion-dollar industry. The government and global energy companies have been exploiting the resource for years, bringing poverty, pollution, and violence to the Niger Delta. And now the local militias fighting for oil control have made conditions even worse.
Caught in the conflict are Nigerian citizens involved in the illegal oil market simply for survival. Oil theft is rampant, and the booming black market has transnational oil and gas consultants concerned about the effects on global oil markets. The government isn't too happy about it either.
“All the oil that is sold around here, the government calls illegally refined products,” local oil ...
published: 22 Mar 2018
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Civilians caught in Niger Delta conflict - 26 May 09
A Nigerian navy patrol has intercepted an attempted attack on an offshore oil facility in the Niger Delta. It is the latest in an ongoing battle which is said to have nearly halved the country's vital oil production. On Monday, rebel fighters successfully put a major oil storage facility out of action. But in addition to the economic cost, Amnesty International says hundreds of civilians are being killed in the violence. Al Jazeera's Tarek Bazley reports.
published: 26 May 2009
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The Niger Delta Avengers | DW News
The so-called 'Niger Delta Avengers' have claimed responsibility for a string of attacks on oil installations in southern Nigeria. The militants say they are fighting for autonomy in a region rich in resources and yet desperately impoverished.
More News: http://www.dw.com/en/program/dw-news/s-3232-9798
published: 01 Aug 2016
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Oil Sabotage On The Niger Delta And Its Effects On The Community
The Delta Blues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
For similar stories, see:
Daughters Of The Niger Delta - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0147njXYBo
Delta Boys - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTHlnzp7-yw
Children are the Victims of Witch Hunts in Nigeria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZblboqtd4M
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published: 06 Jul 2016
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Why oil-rich Nigeria has trouble exploiting its wealth | DW News
Nigeria and its oil wealth is a complicated story. The west African nation is the continent's biggest oil producer, and it ranks eleventh in global terms.But it has a hard time attracting foreign investment - prompting President Muhammadu Buhari to free Nigeria's state-owned oil firm from state control earlier this month.Oil accounts for 90 percent of Nigeria's exports but it's had problems exploiting that wealth of crude - producing well under its daily OPEC quota.It's estimated that about a tenth of the oil pumped ends up stolen: In the first quarter of 2022 that was crude worth a billion dollars. Where it ends up is a dirty business. Illegal refineries mark Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta. Dirty and dangerous: Back in April, an refinery exploded, killing more than a hundred people.
The ...
published: 23 Jul 2022
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Nigerian Oil and the Disappearing Money | Start Here
Nigeria has the biggest oil reserves in Africa but who’s cashing in?
Nigeria is Africa’s top oil producer and has its biggest economy.
But it’s also coping with crushing levels of poverty.
So where does all that oil money go?
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published: 05 Jan 2020
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Inside Nigeria’s Violent Pirate Swamplands | Developing News
Ed Kashi has spent 40 years on the edge of life, in some of the most deadly and polluted places in the world.
Committed to social justice and the power of images to transform opinions, he shares with us some of his most powerful photographs from Nigeria, Iraq and Nicaragua. He is a member of the prestigious Vii Photographic Agency.
—
In this series, VICE interviews photographers whose photos have become synonymous with important world events. The photographers relive the story behind the photos, telling their tales from the front line of battlefields and hospitals, and reflecting on their journey to becoming a photographer. We hear how they sought out to document the truth, even risking their lives, to provide proof of events that stay long after the memories fade.
Watch more from th...
published: 26 Apr 2023
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Nigeria: Niger Delta Avengers claim responsibility for southern Niger attacks
*The Niger Delta Avengers have claimed responsibilty for about five attacks targeting oil companies since Friday in Nigeria's southern Delta.*
The group said it had issued prior warning to oil companies to stop ongoing repair works.
This is the first time the avengers are claiming responsibility since June 16.
Frequent attacks by the group had reduced oil production in Nigeria which had started rising last week as the number of attacks reduced.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporat…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2016/07/03/nigeria-niger-delta-avengers-claim-responsibility-for-southern-niger-attacks
Africanews is a new pan-African media pioneering multilingual and independent news telling expertise in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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published: 04 Jul 2016
1:09
What is the history of the conflict in the Niger Delta?
Omolade Adunbi, University of Michigan.
More videos with Adunbi: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/omolade-adunbi
This video is part of the following Choices Pro...
Omolade Adunbi, University of Michigan.
More videos with Adunbi: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/omolade-adunbi
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: Nigeria: History, Identity, and Change - https://www.choices.edu/nigeria
Perspectives from history. Choices for today.
https://www.choices.edu
History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory level college courses.
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_History_Of_The_Conflict_In_The_Niger_Delta
Omolade Adunbi, University of Michigan.
More videos with Adunbi: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/omolade-adunbi
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: Nigeria: History, Identity, and Change - https://www.choices.edu/nigeria
Perspectives from history. Choices for today.
https://www.choices.edu
History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory level college courses.
- published: 29 Jun 2021
- views: 2161
1:50
Why is there a conflict in the Niger Delta?
Megan Turnbull, Brown University.
More videos with Turnbull: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/megan-turnbull
This video is part of the following Choices Program...
Megan Turnbull, Brown University.
More videos with Turnbull: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/megan-turnbull
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: Nigeria: History, Identity, and Change - https://www.choices.edu/nigeria
Perspectives from history. Choices for today.
https://www.choices.edu
History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory level college courses.
https://wn.com/Why_Is_There_A_Conflict_In_The_Niger_Delta
Megan Turnbull, Brown University.
More videos with Turnbull: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/megan-turnbull
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: Nigeria: History, Identity, and Change - https://www.choices.edu/nigeria
Perspectives from history. Choices for today.
https://www.choices.edu
History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory level college courses.
- published: 29 Jun 2021
- views: 562
14:38
The Battle Raging In Nigeria Over Control Of Oil
Nigeria may sit atop one of the largest oil reserves in the world, but the majority of the Nigerian people have seen little benefit from the multibillion-dollar...
Nigeria may sit atop one of the largest oil reserves in the world, but the majority of the Nigerian people have seen little benefit from the multibillion-dollar industry. The government and global energy companies have been exploiting the resource for years, bringing poverty, pollution, and violence to the Niger Delta. And now the local militias fighting for oil control have made conditions even worse.
Caught in the conflict are Nigerian citizens involved in the illegal oil market simply for survival. Oil theft is rampant, and the booming black market has transnational oil and gas consultants concerned about the effects on global oil markets. The government isn't too happy about it either.
“All the oil that is sold around here, the government calls illegally refined products,” local oil businessman Don Wizaro told VICE News. And when the Nigerian military raids illegal oil operations, they slash containers, releasing oil into waterways, contaminating what the main source of fishing, agriculture, and drinking water.
As the government continues its assault on illegal refineries and barges carrying stolen oil, local militias are retaliating. And one of the most notorious militias is the Niger Delta Avengers. They attack pipelines and infrastructure, significantly affecting both the environment and the economy.
VICE correspondent Gianna Toboni heads to the heart of Nigeria's oil production to witness firsthand the fight over the control of oil in the Niger Delta.
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Nigeria may sit atop one of the largest oil reserves in the world, but the majority of the Nigerian people have seen little benefit from the multibillion-dollar industry. The government and global energy companies have been exploiting the resource for years, bringing poverty, pollution, and violence to the Niger Delta. And now the local militias fighting for oil control have made conditions even worse.
Caught in the conflict are Nigerian citizens involved in the illegal oil market simply for survival. Oil theft is rampant, and the booming black market has transnational oil and gas consultants concerned about the effects on global oil markets. The government isn't too happy about it either.
“All the oil that is sold around here, the government calls illegally refined products,” local oil businessman Don Wizaro told VICE News. And when the Nigerian military raids illegal oil operations, they slash containers, releasing oil into waterways, contaminating what the main source of fishing, agriculture, and drinking water.
As the government continues its assault on illegal refineries and barges carrying stolen oil, local militias are retaliating. And one of the most notorious militias is the Niger Delta Avengers. They attack pipelines and infrastructure, significantly affecting both the environment and the economy.
VICE correspondent Gianna Toboni heads to the heart of Nigeria's oil production to witness firsthand the fight over the control of oil in the Niger Delta.
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- published: 22 Mar 2018
- views: 2505193
1:58
Civilians caught in Niger Delta conflict - 26 May 09
A Nigerian navy patrol has intercepted an attempted attack on an offshore oil facility in the Niger Delta. It is the latest in an ongoing battle which is said t...
A Nigerian navy patrol has intercepted an attempted attack on an offshore oil facility in the Niger Delta. It is the latest in an ongoing battle which is said to have nearly halved the country's vital oil production. On Monday, rebel fighters successfully put a major oil storage facility out of action. But in addition to the economic cost, Amnesty International says hundreds of civilians are being killed in the violence. Al Jazeera's Tarek Bazley reports.
https://wn.com/Civilians_Caught_In_Niger_Delta_Conflict_26_May_09
A Nigerian navy patrol has intercepted an attempted attack on an offshore oil facility in the Niger Delta. It is the latest in an ongoing battle which is said to have nearly halved the country's vital oil production. On Monday, rebel fighters successfully put a major oil storage facility out of action. But in addition to the economic cost, Amnesty International says hundreds of civilians are being killed in the violence. Al Jazeera's Tarek Bazley reports.
- published: 26 May 2009
- views: 7188
2:50
The Niger Delta Avengers | DW News
The so-called 'Niger Delta Avengers' have claimed responsibility for a string of attacks on oil installations in southern Nigeria. The militants say they are fi...
The so-called 'Niger Delta Avengers' have claimed responsibility for a string of attacks on oil installations in southern Nigeria. The militants say they are fighting for autonomy in a region rich in resources and yet desperately impoverished.
More News: http://www.dw.com/en/program/dw-news/s-3232-9798
https://wn.com/The_Niger_Delta_Avengers_|_Dw_News
The so-called 'Niger Delta Avengers' have claimed responsibility for a string of attacks on oil installations in southern Nigeria. The militants say they are fighting for autonomy in a region rich in resources and yet desperately impoverished.
More News: http://www.dw.com/en/program/dw-news/s-3232-9798
- published: 01 Aug 2016
- views: 169284
20:57
Oil Sabotage On The Niger Delta And Its Effects On The Community
The Delta Blues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
For similar stories, see:
Daughters Of The Niger D...
The Delta Blues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
For similar stories, see:
Daughters Of The Niger Delta - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0147njXYBo
Delta Boys - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTHlnzp7-yw
Children are the Victims of Witch Hunts in Nigeria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZblboqtd4M
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It seemed peace was to come to the Niger Delta but the fighting and oil sabotage has resumed. A powerful report filmed before the amnesty but with many participants sceptical the world remains as pertinent as ever.
A fisherman pulls an empty net from waters that have sustained his family for generations:"Because of oil spillage we can't get fish to sustain ourselves, let alone to sell." Despite the huge oil industry 90% of locals are unemployed. Frustration led many to fight, decimating Nigeria's oil output. Now policy is being scrutinised - senior officials question the lack of development in the Niger Delta; The way the oil companies have acted thus far is a little irresponsible. An amnesty was offered to militants willing to disarm. Some accepted but many were sceptical; Amnesty will not disarm the Niger Delta. It will only quell it.
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https://wn.com/Oil_Sabotage_On_The_Niger_Delta_And_Its_Effects_On_The_Community
The Delta Blues (2010):Unemployment and oil sabotage has caused a ongoing conflict that has yet to be fixed
For similar stories, see:
Daughters Of The Niger Delta - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0147njXYBo
Delta Boys - Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTHlnzp7-yw
Children are the Victims of Witch Hunts in Nigeria
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It seemed peace was to come to the Niger Delta but the fighting and oil sabotage has resumed. A powerful report filmed before the amnesty but with many participants sceptical the world remains as pertinent as ever.
A fisherman pulls an empty net from waters that have sustained his family for generations:"Because of oil spillage we can't get fish to sustain ourselves, let alone to sell." Despite the huge oil industry 90% of locals are unemployed. Frustration led many to fight, decimating Nigeria's oil output. Now policy is being scrutinised - senior officials question the lack of development in the Niger Delta; The way the oil companies have acted thus far is a little irresponsible. An amnesty was offered to militants willing to disarm. Some accepted but many were sceptical; Amnesty will not disarm the Niger Delta. It will only quell it.
SBS Australia - ref. 4741
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 06 Jul 2016
- views: 306661
9:33
Why oil-rich Nigeria has trouble exploiting its wealth | DW News
Nigeria and its oil wealth is a complicated story. The west African nation is the continent's biggest oil producer, and it ranks eleventh in global terms.But it...
Nigeria and its oil wealth is a complicated story. The west African nation is the continent's biggest oil producer, and it ranks eleventh in global terms.But it has a hard time attracting foreign investment - prompting President Muhammadu Buhari to free Nigeria's state-owned oil firm from state control earlier this month.Oil accounts for 90 percent of Nigeria's exports but it's had problems exploiting that wealth of crude - producing well under its daily OPEC quota.It's estimated that about a tenth of the oil pumped ends up stolen: In the first quarter of 2022 that was crude worth a billion dollars. Where it ends up is a dirty business. Illegal refineries mark Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta. Dirty and dangerous: Back in April, an refinery exploded, killing more than a hundred people.
The government is cracking down on illegal refineries. But when DW correspondent Flourish Chukwurah visited the Niger Delta, she found that the problem is far from over.
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Nigeria and its oil wealth is a complicated story. The west African nation is the continent's biggest oil producer, and it ranks eleventh in global terms.But it has a hard time attracting foreign investment - prompting President Muhammadu Buhari to free Nigeria's state-owned oil firm from state control earlier this month.Oil accounts for 90 percent of Nigeria's exports but it's had problems exploiting that wealth of crude - producing well under its daily OPEC quota.It's estimated that about a tenth of the oil pumped ends up stolen: In the first quarter of 2022 that was crude worth a billion dollars. Where it ends up is a dirty business. Illegal refineries mark Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta. Dirty and dangerous: Back in April, an refinery exploded, killing more than a hundred people.
The government is cracking down on illegal refineries. But when DW correspondent Flourish Chukwurah visited the Niger Delta, she found that the problem is far from over.
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- published: 23 Jul 2022
- views: 83815
7:31
Nigerian Oil and the Disappearing Money | Start Here
Nigeria has the biggest oil reserves in Africa but who’s cashing in?
Nigeria is Africa’s top oil producer and has its biggest economy.
But it’s also coping with...
Nigeria has the biggest oil reserves in Africa but who’s cashing in?
Nigeria is Africa’s top oil producer and has its biggest economy.
But it’s also coping with crushing levels of poverty.
So where does all that oil money go?
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Nigeria has the biggest oil reserves in Africa but who’s cashing in?
Nigeria is Africa’s top oil producer and has its biggest economy.
But it’s also coping with crushing levels of poverty.
So where does all that oil money go?
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- published: 05 Jan 2020
- views: 804079
11:23
Inside Nigeria’s Violent Pirate Swamplands | Developing News
Ed Kashi has spent 40 years on the edge of life, in some of the most deadly and polluted places in the world.
Committed to social justice and the power of ima...
Ed Kashi has spent 40 years on the edge of life, in some of the most deadly and polluted places in the world.
Committed to social justice and the power of images to transform opinions, he shares with us some of his most powerful photographs from Nigeria, Iraq and Nicaragua. He is a member of the prestigious Vii Photographic Agency.
—
In this series, VICE interviews photographers whose photos have become synonymous with important world events. The photographers relive the story behind the photos, telling their tales from the front line of battlefields and hospitals, and reflecting on their journey to becoming a photographer. We hear how they sought out to document the truth, even risking their lives, to provide proof of events that stay long after the memories fade.
Watch more from this series:
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Ed Kashi has spent 40 years on the edge of life, in some of the most deadly and polluted places in the world.
Committed to social justice and the power of images to transform opinions, he shares with us some of his most powerful photographs from Nigeria, Iraq and Nicaragua. He is a member of the prestigious Vii Photographic Agency.
—
In this series, VICE interviews photographers whose photos have become synonymous with important world events. The photographers relive the story behind the photos, telling their tales from the front line of battlefields and hospitals, and reflecting on their journey to becoming a photographer. We hear how they sought out to document the truth, even risking their lives, to provide proof of events that stay long after the memories fade.
Watch more from this series:
“They Tie Them Up To a Pole”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVPk5lRHQGc&t=320s
The Opium War You've Never Heard Of
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“I Knew That They Had Killed People”
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- published: 26 Apr 2023
- views: 563047
0:55
Nigeria: Niger Delta Avengers claim responsibility for southern Niger attacks
*The Niger Delta Avengers have claimed responsibilty for about five attacks targeting oil companies since Friday in Nigeria's southern Delta.*
The group said ...
*The Niger Delta Avengers have claimed responsibilty for about five attacks targeting oil companies since Friday in Nigeria's southern Delta.*
The group said it had issued prior warning to oil companies to stop ongoing repair works.
This is the first time the avengers are claiming responsibility since June 16.
Frequent attacks by the group had reduced oil production in Nigeria which had started rising last week as the number of attacks reduced.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporat…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2016/07/03/nigeria-niger-delta-avengers-claim-responsibility-for-southern-niger-attacks
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https://wn.com/Nigeria_Niger_Delta_Avengers_Claim_Responsibility_For_Southern_Niger_Attacks
*The Niger Delta Avengers have claimed responsibilty for about five attacks targeting oil companies since Friday in Nigeria's southern Delta.*
The group said it had issued prior warning to oil companies to stop ongoing repair works.
This is the first time the avengers are claiming responsibility since June 16.
Frequent attacks by the group had reduced oil production in Nigeria which had started rising last week as the number of attacks reduced.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporat…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2016/07/03/nigeria-niger-delta-avengers-claim-responsibility-for-southern-niger-attacks
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- published: 04 Jul 2016
- views: 34145