Current insecurity in the Nigeria's Niger Delta region is the result of a long-running struggle by local groups for control of its abundant resources. The kidnappings and incidents of piracy for which the area was once notorious do still go on, but have declined since 2006. Oil theft, or ‘bunkering’ as it known locally, poses the greater security threat now
This paper examines the linkages between alienation and militancy in Nigeria's Niger Delta region, a...
The crisis in the oil-rich Niger Delta in Nigeria is one of the world’s forgotten conflicts in whic...
slow-down socio-economic development and political stability in some countries of West Africa. Niger...
Pirate attacks against ocean liners, coastal shipping and travellers along Nigeria’s inland waterway...
This paper examines the rising cases of oil theft in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria which has neg...
For several months now, the chronic political instability in the Niger Delta, the principal area of ...
In recent times, there has been much concern about Nigeria’s continued survival as a nation. Since i...
Persistence of oil theft in the Niger Delta is due to enshrined and official corruption, a high leve...
In the post 9-11 period, unpacking the competing representations of mounting violence in the Niger D...
Government troops, amphibious assault craft, armoured personnel carriers, helicopter gun-ships, high...
This paper examines oil and security in Nigeria, with special reference to the crisis-ravaged Niger ...
An intriguing factor in regard to the crisis in the Niger Delta lies in the fact that there seem to ...
Since ‘Oil Policy in the Gulf of Guinea: Security and Conflict, Economic Growth and Social Developme...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedThis data provides insights into how the Mo...
Nigeria’s Niger Delta (ND), an area of about 70,000km2 and harboring the third largest mangrove fore...
This paper examines the linkages between alienation and militancy in Nigeria's Niger Delta region, a...
The crisis in the oil-rich Niger Delta in Nigeria is one of the world’s forgotten conflicts in whic...
slow-down socio-economic development and political stability in some countries of West Africa. Niger...
Pirate attacks against ocean liners, coastal shipping and travellers along Nigeria’s inland waterway...
This paper examines the rising cases of oil theft in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria which has neg...
For several months now, the chronic political instability in the Niger Delta, the principal area of ...
In recent times, there has been much concern about Nigeria’s continued survival as a nation. Since i...
Persistence of oil theft in the Niger Delta is due to enshrined and official corruption, a high leve...
In the post 9-11 period, unpacking the competing representations of mounting violence in the Niger D...
Government troops, amphibious assault craft, armoured personnel carriers, helicopter gun-ships, high...
This paper examines oil and security in Nigeria, with special reference to the crisis-ravaged Niger ...
An intriguing factor in regard to the crisis in the Niger Delta lies in the fact that there seem to ...
Since ‘Oil Policy in the Gulf of Guinea: Security and Conflict, Economic Growth and Social Developme...
Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedThis data provides insights into how the Mo...
Nigeria’s Niger Delta (ND), an area of about 70,000km2 and harboring the third largest mangrove fore...
This paper examines the linkages between alienation and militancy in Nigeria's Niger Delta region, a...
The crisis in the oil-rich Niger Delta in Nigeria is one of the world’s forgotten conflicts in whic...
slow-down socio-economic development and political stability in some countries of West Africa. Niger...