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Genocide in Nigeria
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104 pages
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Focusing on the plight of the Ogoni people, this collection of articles from the 1970s and 1980s highlights Saro-Wiwa's political and environmental activism against the exploitation by multinational oil companies and the Nigerian government. He emphasizes the marginalization of the Ogoni as a minority facing potential genocide. The work played a crucial role in raising international awareness of their struggles, remaining relevant today regarding indigenous rights and environmental issues in the Delta region.
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