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December 9, 2007

Nigeria: 'Brothers At Each Others' Throats'

by Elizabeth Dickinson Calabar, All Africa, Port Harcourt - Nigeria is Africa's largest producer of oil and the third largest supplier of crude to the United States. Since the country's independence in 1960, its oil industry has operated in close proximity to communities in the Delta—sometimes within meters of their homes and farms. But despite the wealth flowing under the soil, the 1,500 communities that host oil facilities remain infamously poor.

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