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Rebels in the Pipeline

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Current’s Mariana van Zeller travels to one of the most unstable regions in the world – Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta. She investigates what’s behind the growing number of kidnappings and attacks in Africa’s largest oil producer and the US’s fifth largest energy supplier.
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9 responses // Rebels in the Pipeline

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    This is the first part of "Rebels in the Pipeline". You can watch the other 3 parts here:

    Part 2

    http://current.com/items/rebels-in-the-pipeline/77541621

    Part 3

    http://current.com/items/rebels-in-the-pipeline/77541681

    Part 4

    http://current.com/items/rebels-in-the-pipeline/77541711

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    The corruption statistic at 5:50 is staggering. It sort of makes your chest hurt.

    sloan
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    amazing story...... once again oil is the cause of many of the worlds ills

    mpegcto
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    London's High Court has refrozen the former governor's $35m assets. James Ibori is one of several other former Nigerian state governors who remain wanted for questioning in London on money-laundering charges. His assets include a bombardier private jet and a property in London.

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    This is an amazingly powerful series. Thank you for sharing this important information.

    We need a global economy that is guided by democracy in which everyone has a voice, and everyone matters (aka REAL democracy). We need to restore our faith in humanity and work together as one.

    small planet + division= big problems

    the solution to the problems is a cooperative world culture. Culture is created by story tellers. You are a story teller. Tell what is happening. And Tell a positive story of meaning and future.

    We are all creating the dream we live in. Practice lucid dreaming.

    gratitudejoy
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    Wow.

    Quite the thought-provoking piece. Really intense stuff.

    Great work. I'm interested to see the rest of the series.

    okhihowareyou
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    it sucks, but its nothing compared to abacha who stole over 5 billion dollars. things are getting better especially from coming from the military dictatorship. rome was not build in a day, so we expect corruption to face out, as the old guys die off.

    jjtheboy
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    You are so brave and courageous for going into such an unstable area. This is a fascinating, heart-breaking story and you are an inspiration to us all for covering it.

    LostAtSea
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    Thanks so much for making this series. I hope that you continue to follow what happens in Nigeria and bring it to the world's attention.

    HellaDelicious

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