Blood, sweat, tears, oil: brief introduction of Ogoni abuse by Royal Dutch Shell and Nigerian government Nigeria is a population-densely populated country with a population of over 100 million people. Since independence from Britain in 1960, the country ran from various religions to radical radicalism in the hands of various leaders. Nigeria is the world's sixth largest oil producer and has one of the largest natural gas reserves (Wiwa, 2001).
It is clear that Shell is responsible for the problems in the Ogoni region of Nigeria. Since 1958, Royal Dutch Shell has mined oil on the land of Ogoni. Since then, it is estimated that the company extracted 30 billion dollars of oil from this area. However, Shell did not make any contribution to local people and the environment. The societal and environmental costs of oil production deliberately ignored by Shell and not trying to take responsibility are very extensive: all of these are due to the poor social responsibility of Shell in Nigeria. In developing countries, they often do not comply with environmental regulations commonly adopted in developed countries. Clearly the oil production system in Nigeria is more biased towards Shell and the government's elite than the local population. Therefore indigenous peoples are actually in a much more poverty state.
Blood, sweat, tears, oil: brief introduction of Ogoni abuse by Royal Dutch Shell and Nigerian government Nigeria is a population-densely populated country with a population of over 100 million people. Since independence from Britain in 1960, the country ran from various religions to radical radicalism in the hands of various leaders. Nigeria is the sixth largest oil producer in the world, Anthony's monologue analysis in Julius Anthony's monologue shows a destructive civil war prediction. We will keep conflicts between symbolism and contemptable public opinion and superstition. This review will consider using these literary devices to support Anthony's internal dispute estimate. Anthony
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