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Adamu B. Garba IiRT.com |
Nigeria’s oil, pumped from its own soil, is systematically routed away from its own shores
Constricted global oil supply lines might elevate the Gulf of Guinea to a new strategic importance
What analysts have speculated about for two decades is now codified policy: The post-Cold War epoch of unipolar American hegemony, draped in the...
In the first half of 2025, Nigeria, despite being a large oil producer, recorded a sharp increase in crude oil imports: by 26.5%, to almost 5.7...