Free from Nigerian Military Custody, “Sweet Crude” Director Sandy Cioffi on Oil Politics in the Niger Delta
The Nigerian government, along with foreign oil companies, have reaped enormous profits over the years from the sale of oil and gas reserves, while the residents of the Niger Delta live in abject poverty. We speak to Sandy Cioffi, director of the the upcoming documentary Sweet Crude. She was recently arrested by the Nigerian military and held for a week before being released following international pressure. [includes rush transcript]
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November 9th, 2009 at 10:41 am
More grace to your …
More grace to your elbow sandra, am an ijaw man a niger deltan currently living in the uk in my opinion there should be more niger delta states.
November 9th, 2009 at 10:41 am
OUR LEADERS MADE US …
OUR LEADERS MADE US POOR IN NIGERIA.bELIEVE ME NIGERIA SUPPOSE TO BE RICHER THAN AMERICA..