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- In Port Harcourt, among them Soboma George, a leading militant.
- For example, Soboma George is both a MEND commander and the leader of the Outlaws; the FNDIC director of mobiliza- tion, Government Mbambolo.
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SUNDAY 7TH APRIL 2019
In Jordan, President Calls for Economic Inclusion of Underprivileged Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja President Muhammadu Buhari said yesterday in Dead Sea, Jordan, that opening up more economic opportunities to underprivileged groups was integral to the realisation of global peace. Buhari stated
this when he addressed the two-day World Economic Forum on Middle East and North Africa, which opened on Saturday. The president, who attributed Boko Haram terrorism in Nigeria to lack of inclusion, lamented that while
some individuals experienced increasing opportunities for prosperity, others barely struggled to survive. He said it was situations like this that triggered tensions and conflicts. Buhari told the world leaders, “It is at this point
that we must ask ourselves how we, as a region, got to this point. The answer, at least in the case of Nigeria, is the lack of social and economic inclusion. “As Nigeria celebrated being the largest economy in Africa and one of the
fastest growing economies in the world, Nigerians were migrating in droves through harsh desert
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Enter the Dragon? Chinese Oil Companies & Resistance in the Niger Delta
This article explores the ramifications of the entry of Chinese state oil companies into the volatile Niger Delta for the politics of local resistance in the region ‐ until recently, virtually the preserve of Western oil multinationals and smaller Independents. The entry of Chinese oil companies in the context of a ‘new’ scramble for Africa's resources, and as a response to strategic moves by the Nigerian petro‐state and ruling elite to increase oil revenues, and diversify its near‐total dependence on Western actors, oil technology, markets and conditionalities, has drawn a quick response from the local communities in the Niger Delta. On 29 April 2006, an Ijaw youth militia, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), exploded a car bomb in the city of Warri, warning the Chinese oil companies to stay away from the Niger Delta, and further threatening that they would be treated as ‘thieves’ and attacked. Since then, there have been reports of the kidnapping and subsequent release of some
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