The Niger Delta region of Nigeria is one of the world’s most extensive wetlands. Defined by dense mangroves, rain forest, creeks and rivers that empty into the Atlantic, this region of rich alluvial soil is blessed with abundance of mineral resources, especially crude oil which has remained the foundation of Nigeria’s economy, a catalyst of national politics and a major foreign exchange earner for the country. However, a study of the region’s history reveals a peculiar sense of objectification traceable to slave merchandise in the 16th century through western colonial economy to the post-independent period. Using Ogaga Ifowodo’s poetry collection, The Oil Lamp, as a creative fulcrum, this paper exploits the theoretical grammar of Postcoloni...
The discovery of oil in Nigeria since 1956 has inflicted a heavy burden on the local people of the N...
The area known as the Niger Delta spans over 70,000 square kilometers. At the geographical and ecolo...
Nigeria adopted federalism as a means of managing her diverse and often conflicting ethno-cultural d...
This paper focuses on the Niger Delta area of Nigeria. The paper argues that the discovery of oil in...
Oil has constituted a physical problem to Delta State and Nigeria as a whole. It is a serious impedi...
The year 1956 represents a dramatic shift in economic development for the colony of Nigeria under Br...
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria witnessed a remarkable upsurge inenvironmental resource crisis as ...
The paper shows how the discovery of oil in Oloibiri in 1956 foisted clientelism on Nigeria and in t...
Before the discovery of oil in the Niger Delta region, agriculture was thedominant source of livelih...
A number of literary and linguistic researches have been carried out on post-independent Nigerian qu...
In view of the recent political realities in Nigeria particularly as it pertains to change of govern...
Oil was discovered in large quantities in Nigeria in 1956 and exploration began in the same year. Be...
The Niger Delta conflict has come into global limelight for some time. The peoples have been agitate...
The paper established that oil based federalism has failed the Niger Delta. Oil rents/royalties has ...
This paper examined the issue of economic marginalisation in some selected states in the Niger Delta...
The discovery of oil in Nigeria since 1956 has inflicted a heavy burden on the local people of the N...
The area known as the Niger Delta spans over 70,000 square kilometers. At the geographical and ecolo...
Nigeria adopted federalism as a means of managing her diverse and often conflicting ethno-cultural d...
This paper focuses on the Niger Delta area of Nigeria. The paper argues that the discovery of oil in...
Oil has constituted a physical problem to Delta State and Nigeria as a whole. It is a serious impedi...
The year 1956 represents a dramatic shift in economic development for the colony of Nigeria under Br...
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria witnessed a remarkable upsurge inenvironmental resource crisis as ...
The paper shows how the discovery of oil in Oloibiri in 1956 foisted clientelism on Nigeria and in t...
Before the discovery of oil in the Niger Delta region, agriculture was thedominant source of livelih...
A number of literary and linguistic researches have been carried out on post-independent Nigerian qu...
In view of the recent political realities in Nigeria particularly as it pertains to change of govern...
Oil was discovered in large quantities in Nigeria in 1956 and exploration began in the same year. Be...
The Niger Delta conflict has come into global limelight for some time. The peoples have been agitate...
The paper established that oil based federalism has failed the Niger Delta. Oil rents/royalties has ...
This paper examined the issue of economic marginalisation in some selected states in the Niger Delta...
The discovery of oil in Nigeria since 1956 has inflicted a heavy burden on the local people of the N...
The area known as the Niger Delta spans over 70,000 square kilometers. At the geographical and ecolo...
Nigeria adopted federalism as a means of managing her diverse and often conflicting ethno-cultural d...