10 Years After, The Struggle Continues
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Ken Saro-Wiwa
Oct 10, 1941 -Nov 10, 1995
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TAKE YOUR STAND
BOYCOTT SHELL
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KEEP THE LEGACY ALIVE
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3 comments:
I hope one day his dream would be realised. But that is going to be a long time.
Face it shell is one of the biggest employers in nigeria, they know it and are gloating.
The problem should be dealt with first starting with our people.
How many people are ready to give up working for shell?
Warri one of the biggest producers of oil in the Niger-Delta region, is actually one of the poorest cities in nigeria.
Have you seen the place, its like a village, no water, electricity is touch and go. The "expatriates" working for shell, live in a secluded area, protected by "mopo" have golf courses, thier own swimming pools, the lot and out of those gates, the natives of the land live in abject poverty.
Shell would not have free reigh, if our government did not allow them.
Think back to the days of Slavery, where the village chief gave his people away for a mirror or a bottle of drink.
My God help us to wake up from our selfish ways!
You know he hated Igbos?
Not saying his cause is not worthy...
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