Nigeria’s Oil Trap
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Oil didn’t curse Nigeria; we curse ourselves when we choose barrels over people and call the fallout destiny. We track how oil wealth turns into pollution, scarcity, and a system that rewards theft while communities drown in the costs.
• oil on every regime’s hands since independence
• “black gold” as a turning point toward greed and corruption
• Niger Delta environmental damage hitting fishermen, farmers, and children
• Abuja as a shrine of oil wealth while oil communities drink poisoned rain
• broken promises on roads, refineries, and reliable power
• the paradox of owning oil while begging for water and fuel
• subsidy fraud, scarcity, and fake reforms as features of the system
• import dependence and the refusal to build refineries creating room to steal
• corruption above, complicity below, and a country’s soul caught in between
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