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Category:
History & Current Affairs, Collections - Series

Keywords:
Politics, world headlines, Africa


Producer(s): NHK, POINT DU JOUR

Length:  1x50

Format:  One-off

Original version: French

Versions available: International

Nationality: France, Japan

Year: 2006

Rights: TV: French-speaking, Germnay, Nordic countries, Italy, Spain

Support(s):  SD – Digital 16/9

Collection: LOOKING FOR AFRICA

NIGERIA : CURSE OF THE OIL

Director(s): Jean-louis SAPORITO, Akira NIINOBE – Writer(s): Jean-louis SAPORITO   Contact Contact   Download Print page

Nigeria is the sixth largest oil producer in the world, but the country’s per capita income is less than $1 per day. It is one of the poorest countries in the world: ranking nr. 152 in the list of 175 countries in the human development index.

To understand this paradox, we meet two key players: on the one hand, Dr. Ngosi Okonjo-Iweala, new Nigerian Finance Minister, a former World Bank Vice President, Doctor of Economics, and a mother of four, who is also in charge of fighting corruption. And on the other hand, there is Moujahid Dokubo-Asari, leader of the Delta rebellion and the militia called “Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force”. Dokubo-Asari fights the government and the oil companies for a fairer distribution of the oil profits.

The investigation leads us further to U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and his involvement in local affairs of corruption, and gives us an insight into U.S. government actions - and the Pentagon in particular - to “render the region secure”.
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