The Morning Call
The ongoing attacks with a terminal operated by Exxonmobil being the latest, the Niger Delta Avengers militancy on Nigeria’s oil pipelines has cut the country’s oil production from an estimated 2.2 million to 1.5 million barrels per day.
They are accusing Nigeria’s president Muhammadu Buhari of shunning attempts to have a legitimate dialogue to end the crisis. Robert K’odingo and Hannane Ferdjani talk to Jibrin Ibrahim, a political scientist in Abuja about the best way to go about the conflict.
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Niger-Benin pipeline: First drops of oil arrive at Sémè Kraké
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Environmental Volunteering: Activists gather in Lagos ahead of World Earth Day
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Nigerian chess master plays for 60 hours in bid to set new world record
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Nigeria's crude oil output goes down again in March - OPEC
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A Nigerian chess champion is trying to break the world record for the longest chess marathon
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