Why journalists should intensify scrutiny of oil companies in Niger Delta – Nnimmo Bassey
Environmental activists say the media must resist corporate narratives and independently investigate pollution incidents.
Environmental activists say the media must resist corporate narratives and independently investigate pollution incidents.
He emphasised that Nigeria, under the Tinubu administration, is one of the countries attracting significant investment from global oil companies.
The groups argued that the scale of devastation in the Niger Delta justifies their $1 trillion demand.
This commitment, according to the statement, follows the Public Accounts Committee's scrutiny of financial records from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum ...
“We have people that compromise, including domestic and foreigners who are all culpable.”
The firms are ending their litigation after NNPC extended their production sharing agreements.
This research indicates that many local people would rather have a healthy natural environment than financial rewards from oil companies.
The Nigerian government says the arrears accrued from production sharing contracts between the oil companies and the Nigerian National Petroleum ...
Interior Minister Dambazau visits the state after New Year day killings.
A House of Reps committee is investigating oil bloc allocation by previous governments.
Rep. Uzoma Nkem-Abonta wants NDDC accounts subjected to forensic auditing.
Amensty International and CEHRD released a joint report. Amnesty International has said that oil giant, Shell, manipulates oil spill investigations ...
Oil companies in Nigeria have constantly been accused of destroying the lives of their host communities.
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