Monday, March 4, 2019

More than 50 missing after pipeline expolsion in Nigeria

More than 50 people are missing after a leaking oil pipeline exploded and caused a stampede in southern Nigeria, a local official said on Saturday.

According to the spokesman for the the Nembe Chiefs Council, Chief Nengi James-Eriworio, the blast early on Friday caused massive oil spillage in the Nembe kingdom in Bayelsa state.

The Nembe trunk line is operated by the Port Harcourt-based Aiteo Group and carries crude oil to the Bonny export terminal. Aiteo has yet to comment on the explosion. It was not immediately clear if the pipeline has been shut down.

Video obtained by local media shows a large blaze from the ruptured pipeline at night as villagers look on. “If they turn off the oil well from the station, the pressure inside the pipeline would reduce, causing the flame to burn out,” one person is heard in the background explaining.

The Niger Delta is highly polluted. Nigerian oil companies usually assert that the majority of oil spills are caused by sabotage, theft and illegal refining.

Fatal accidents caused by leaking pipelines are common. In January, an overturned oil tanker exploded in Odukpani in Cross River state while dozens of people were scooping up the leaking fuel. Police said at least 12 people were killed while some witnesses estimated up to 60 were dead.

Hundreds of people have died in similar accidents in recent years in Africa’s largest oil producing country as impoverished people risk their lives to collect fuel leaking from pipelines or trucks.


 By Eric Oteng

Africa News

Friday, March 1, 2019

Video - Buhari says Nigeria elections were free and fair



President Muhammadu Buhari says there are no doubts as to his re-election. Buhari spoke at the electoral commission ceremony to confirmed his victory.The incumbent secured 55 percent of the votes cast. His challenger Atiku Abubakar is contesting the results in court. President Buhari has denied all claims of rigging and electoral malpractices.

Thursday, February 28, 2019

Video - President Buhari's win challenged by Nigeria’s opposition



President Muhammadu Buhari has been reelected in Saturday's polls, but his main opposition rival is calling the results "rigged". The runner-up from the People's Democratic Party Atiku Abubakar says he'll challenge the outcome in court. Nigeria's courts have tended not to favour opposition parties in the past.

Video - Opinion divided amongst Nigerians on election results



Even as president Muhammadu Buhari calls for unity - some Nigerians are celebrating Buhari's win, while others are not very happy with the results.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Video - Nigerians siphoning off oil for survival



In Nigeria, unemployment and poverty are forcing many young people to turn to crime and they are tapping into the country's rich resources of oil. Africa's largest producer of crude oil is losing millions of dollars because of theft, but some locals say the illicit way is their only means of survival.