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Building Bridges: Community-Based Approaches to Tackle Pipeline Vandalism

  • 03/11/2015
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Pipeline vandalism cost the Nigerian Government, oil-companies and communities an estimated $14bn dollars in 2014. The failure of the Nigerian state to provide basic public services and security in...
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Oil divides: rebuilding peace in the Niger Delta

  • 14/10/2015
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The case of Rumuekpe Community, Niger Delta, narrates the wretched human consequences of oil exploration.  A community left without development despite its resource riches, plagued by both poverty and...
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SDN Wins Community Development and Nature Conservation Award

  • 03/09/2015
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On Thursday 3rd September, 2015 at the Nigerian Institute for International Affairs in Lagos, the Country Director of Stakeholder Democracy Network, Inemo Samiama received “The 2015 Community Development and...
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Nigeria’s fuel subsidy under the spotlight

  • 03/09/2015
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Whatever strategy President Buhari chooses to address this program one thing is clear – he will be moving against very powerful forces, entrenched since the advent of democracy.
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International Youth Day 2015: Strengthening Civic Engagement in the Niger Delta

  • 12/08/2015
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Today marks the 20th International Youth Day. The theme adopted this year is “youth civic engagement”, which the UN argues is essential to achieve sustainable human development. More than...
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President Buhari Approves Actions To Fast-Track Environmental Clean-Up Of Ogoniland

  • 06/08/2015
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In keeping with his avowed commitment to working for the development and well-being of all Nigerians, President Muhammadu Buhari Wednesday in Abuja approved several actions to fast-track the long...
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Massive Nigerian oil spill goes unreported

  • 16/06/2015
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Details of the largest single oil spill of 2014, highlighted by local media group Sahara Reports in an article from July last year, has yet to appear on NOSDRA’s...
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NIDAN continues the fight against corruption

  • 14/05/2015
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NIDAN has undertaken another worthwhile project to minimize and prevent corruption as part of the Fight Corruption Project. The Niger Delta Anti-Corruption Network organized a sensitization roundtable on may 14th...
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Crude politics: A broken oil industry is the source of many woes

  • 28/03/2015
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DEAD fish wash up on the once-fertile shores of creeks around Bodo, a town in the Niger delta, that are covered with crude oil more than six years after...
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