By John Ikani The Nigerian Navy on Friday commenced what is evidently its biggest operation aimed at putting an end to oil theft and illegal refining in the Niger Delta, with the deployment of 40 ships,...
By John Ikani The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has rounded off a two-week stakeholders’ tour of its projects, partnerships and initiatives in Niger Delta region. The tour which began in Cross River took...
By John Ikani The Federal Government of Nigeria has raised an alarm over the rising rate of crude oil theft in the Niger Delta, disclosing that about $3.27 billion worth of oil has been lost to...
By John Ikani A Dutch court on Wednesday rejected a case brought by four Nigerian widows against oil giant, Shell over their husbands’ execution by the military regime that ruled Nigeria in the 1990s. The executed...
By Emmanuel Nduka Huawei Technologies, a Chinese technology company, on Tuesday said it had developed an intelligent pipeline monitoring system to help tackle crude oil theft in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region. Director of Huawei Nigeria Enterprise...
By Emmanuel Nduka Youths under the platform of the Northern Youths Council of Nigeria (NYCN), have kicked against the Nigerian Government’s proposed loan to former Niger Delta militants, and has threatened legal action if the decision...
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