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N/Delta clean-up must go beyond Ogoni, group warns
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N/Delta clean-up must go beyond Ogoni, group warns

Punch Nigeria about 5 hours 1 mins read
A group warns that limiting the Niger Delta cleanup to Ogoniland will leave other oil-bearing communities in ecological ruin. Urgent expansion is advocated Read More: https://punchng.com/n-delta-clean-up-must-go-beyond-ogoni-group-warns/

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