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Nigeria

Violence in Nigeria hurts oil production

Nigeria, the 8th largest oil producer in the world, has numerous problems. 70% of its population lives on $1 a day, life expectancy is 47, and its government is one of the most corrupt in the world. Oil production is being threatened by armed gangs extorting companies through sabotage and kidnapping.

Nigerian Election Difficulties

The 2007 elections in Nigeria highlight the problems apparent throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, like government corruption and lack of infrastructure. Many people are idealizing the military dictatorships of the 1960s.

Difficulties with oil production in Nigeria

This article discusses Shell's problems with producing oil in Nigeria. Due to recent instability, production has dropped by 500,000 barrels per day, about half of Shell's normal production. Millitant groups in the region have also made a nice side business out of kidnapping foreign workers.

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