• Piracy in Nigeria | People & Power

    The event followed a now familiar pattern: a small convoy of dusty 4x4 vehicles drove on to the edge of the airstrip at Galkayo in Puntland, north-central Somalia; armed security guards took up watchful positions nearby and a number of bemused-looking men stepped gingerly from the cars and lined up to have their photographs taken by the media. On this occasion there were 11 of them; all had been hostages until that morning. They were sailors from a Malaysian cargo vessel that had been hijacked by Somali pirates a few years ago and held until a ransom was paid for their release. One of them gave a brief account of what had happened. "On November 26, 2010 our ship was hijacked in the Indian Ocean. Their demand was 20 million. After that, they threatened the owner. You now increase money or...

    published: 17 Nov 2016
  • Niger Delta Power Holding Company Limited

    At the Niger Delta Power Holding Company, we are committed to providing Nigeria with stable and uninterrupted Power Supply

    published: 29 May 2020
  • NIGER DELTA POWER

    The State Government is to partner the Niger Delta distribution company to improve electricity supply and promote the development programmes of the State

    published: 14 May 2018
  • Niger Delta Deep Petroleum System(s?): The Diamondoid Story

    NAPE UK/Europe August Technical Meeting1 Niger Delta Deep Petroleum System(s?): The Diamondoid Story

    published: 13 Aug 2021
  • Nigeria; Niger Delta Militants, what you may never see.

    published: 12 Jul 2017
  • The Niger Delta Avengers | DW News

    The so-called 'Niger Delta Avengers' have claimed responsibility for a string of attacks on oil installations in southern Nigeria. The militants say they are fighting for autonomy in a region rich in resources and yet desperately impoverished. More News: http://www.dw.com/en/program/dw-news/s-3232-9798

    published: 01 Aug 2016
  • POWER SUPPLY IN THE NIGER DELTA: FG URGED TO CONSIDER GAS UTILISATION.

    INSIDE THE NIGER DELTA WITH MAMODE AKUGHA EP 195 SEPTEMBER 27TH 2021

    published: 27 Sep 2021
  • Niger Delta Avengers

    interview with JOSEPH EVA with TVC NEWS

    published: 11 May 2016
  • THE NIGER DELTA POWER HOLDING COMPANY IS READY TO SOLVE THE POWER SHORTAGE OF NIGERIA

    published: 17 Jun 2020
  • Nigeria: Oil pollution in the Niger Delta | Global 3000

    Nigeria is one of the countries with the largest reserves of crude oil worldwide. About 80 percent of the country's income comes from the export of oil and natural gas. In Port Harcourt, flares burn day and night. For more go to: http://www.dw.de/global-3000-the-globalization-program-2012-11-12/e-16332110-9798

    published: 12 Nov 2012
  • Nigerian Oil and the Disappearing Money | Start Here

    Nigeria has the biggest oil reserves in Africa but who’s cashing in? Nigeria is Africa’s top oil producer and has its biggest economy. But it’s also coping with crushing levels of poverty. So where does all that oil money go? Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ #AlJazeeraEnglish #StartHere #NigerianOil

    published: 05 Jan 2020
  • Shell film about illegal oil refining in the Niger Delta

    Illegal oil refining and oil theft are widespread in the Niger Delta. They harm the environment and damage livelihoods. This short film created by Shell shows the scale and impact of the problem. Welcome to Shell’s official YouTube channel. Subscribe here to learn about the future of energy, see our new technology and innovation in action or watch highlights from our major projects around the world. Here you’ll also find videos on jobs and careers, motorsports, the Shell Eco-marathon as well as new products like Shell V-Power. If you have any thoughts or questions, please comment, like or share. Together we can #makethefuture Visit our Website: http://www.shell.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Shell/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shell/ Follow us on...

    published: 06 Oct 2010
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Piracy in Nigeria | People & Power
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Piracy in Nigeria | People & Power

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The event followed a now familiar pattern: a small convoy of dusty 4x4 vehicles drove on to the edge of the airstrip at Galkayo in Puntland, north-central Somalia; armed security guards took up watchful positions nearby and a number of bemused-looking men stepped gingerly from the cars and lined up to have their photographs taken by the media. On this occasion there were 11 of them; all had been hostages until that morning. They were sailors from a Malaysian cargo vessel that had been hijacked by Somali pirates a few years ago and held until a ransom was paid for their release. One of them gave a brief account of what had happened. "On November 26, 2010 our ship was hijacked in the Indian Ocean. Their demand was 20 million. After that, they threatened the owner. You now increase money or we will shoot the crew. The owner didn't increase the money and then one Indian is shot with just three bullets. Then they hit us and tortured us. Tell your family to bring us money, otherwise we will kill you!" The crew had been held for three and a half years but they were the fortunate ones. Five of their crew mates had died in that time. Now the survivors were going home and a UN plane with two envoys on board was flying in to see them to safety. Such scenes have become relatively commonplace in Galkayo in recent times. Eighty percent of global trade is carried by sea and Somalia sits on a key maritime route linking Europe and Asia. More than 18,000 ships pass its shores every year. Over the past decade, Somali pirates, often former fishermen whose traditional livelihoods have been destroyed by foreign trawlers and toxic waste dumping, have attacked more than 300 vessels and kidnapped 700 people. Faced with such a threat, the international community responded aggressively. In 2008, European states, the US and others began sending naval forces to these seas. They are still there today - warships, planes and helicopters patrolling thousands of square miles and doing a fair job of keeping the hijackers at bay. The UN and others have also played an increasing role in facilitating negotiations for the release of hostages - such as those set free at places such as Galkayo - for whose liberty large ransoms have been paid. But if the problem is now slowly coming under control in Somalia, the same cannot be said for other parts of the world where piracy is on the increase. Lawlessness, desperation, poverty, greed and even political radicalism have brought the phenomenon to the waters of South America, Asia and, perhaps most aggressively, to West Africa. In an effort to understand the reasons why, Bertrand Monnet, a French academic and filmmaker, has been travelling to piracy hot spots around the coast of Africa. In an extraordinary and very tense series of encounters, he came to face to face with heavily armed pirate gangs operating in and around the Niger Delta, where Nigeria's huge offshore oil industry, which employs thousands of expatriates, offers rich ransom pickings. It gradually became clear that piracy in West Africa has many of the same root causes as piracy in Somalia and elsewhere, not least of which is that those who don't share in the benefits and profits of global trade have ever fewer reasons these days to respect the security of those who do. Source: Al Jazeera - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
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Niger Delta Power Holding Company Limited
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Niger Delta Power Holding Company Limited

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At the Niger Delta Power Holding Company, we are committed to providing Nigeria with stable and uninterrupted Power Supply
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NIGER DELTA POWER
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NIGER DELTA POWER

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The State Government is to partner the Niger Delta distribution company to improve electricity supply and promote the development programmes of the State
https://wn.com/Niger_Delta_Power
Niger Delta Deep Petroleum System(s?): The Diamondoid Story
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Niger Delta Deep Petroleum System(s?): The Diamondoid Story

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NAPE UK/Europe August Technical Meeting1 Niger Delta Deep Petroleum System(s?): The Diamondoid Story
https://wn.com/Niger_Delta_Deep_Petroleum_System(S_)_The_Diamondoid_Story
Nigeria; Niger Delta Militants, what you may never see.
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Nigeria; Niger Delta Militants, what you may never see.

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The Niger Delta Avengers | DW News
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The Niger Delta Avengers | DW News

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The so-called 'Niger Delta Avengers' have claimed responsibility for a string of attacks on oil installations in southern Nigeria. The militants say they are fighting for autonomy in a region rich in resources and yet desperately impoverished. More News: http://www.dw.com/en/program/dw-news/s-3232-9798
https://wn.com/The_Niger_Delta_Avengers_|_Dw_News
POWER SUPPLY IN THE NIGER DELTA: FG URGED TO CONSIDER GAS UTILISATION.
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POWER SUPPLY IN THE NIGER DELTA: FG URGED TO CONSIDER GAS UTILISATION.

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INSIDE THE NIGER DELTA WITH MAMODE AKUGHA EP 195 SEPTEMBER 27TH 2021
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Niger Delta Avengers
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Niger Delta Avengers

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interview with JOSEPH EVA with TVC NEWS
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THE NIGER DELTA POWER HOLDING COMPANY IS READY TO SOLVE THE POWER SHORTAGE OF NIGERIA
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THE NIGER DELTA POWER HOLDING COMPANY IS READY TO SOLVE THE POWER SHORTAGE OF NIGERIA

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Nigeria: Oil pollution in the Niger Delta | Global 3000
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Nigeria: Oil pollution in the Niger Delta | Global 3000

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Nigeria is one of the countries with the largest reserves of crude oil worldwide. About 80 percent of the country's income comes from the export of oil and natural gas. In Port Harcourt, flares burn day and night. For more go to: http://www.dw.de/global-3000-the-globalization-program-2012-11-12/e-16332110-9798
https://wn.com/Nigeria_Oil_Pollution_In_The_Niger_Delta_|_Global_3000
Nigerian Oil and the Disappearing Money | Start Here
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Nigerian Oil and the Disappearing Money | Start Here

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Nigeria has the biggest oil reserves in Africa but who’s cashing in? Nigeria is Africa’s top oil producer and has its biggest economy. But it’s also coping with crushing levels of poverty. So where does all that oil money go? Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ #AlJazeeraEnglish #StartHere #NigerianOil
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Shell film about illegal oil refining in the Niger Delta
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Shell film about illegal oil refining in the Niger Delta

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Illegal oil refining and oil theft are widespread in the Niger Delta. They harm the environment and damage livelihoods. This short film created by Shell shows the scale and impact of the problem. Welcome to Shell’s official YouTube channel. Subscribe here to learn about the future of energy, see our new technology and innovation in action or watch highlights from our major projects around the world. Here you’ll also find videos on jobs and careers, motorsports, the Shell Eco-marathon as well as new products like Shell V-Power. If you have any thoughts or questions, please comment, like or share. Together we can #makethefuture Visit our Website: http://www.shell.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Shell/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shell/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shell Look us up on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/royaldutchshell Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company-beta/1271/
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