Author: Editor

For decades, the waters of Ogoniland in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta ran black with crude. Rivers that once teemed with fish became lifeless. Farmlands turned barren. The air thickened with the stench of spilled oil, and for the people; many of them subsistence farmers and fishermen, the land ceased to provide. Although oil production in the region halted in 1993, the scars left behind endured. So too did the suffering, residents continued to fall ill from contaminated water, crops failed, and livelihoods vanished. But today, more than 30 years on, a slow, painstaking effort to restore the land and heal…

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