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Saturday 2 May 2015

Environmental Toxicologist shows the oil spillage in a city in Rivers State

Bodo City is in Ogoni, Rivers State, Nigeria. Photo Credit: @Officialtcmmom

22 comments:

  1. tot de gave Dem $50mil Lastyr

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  2. Very Dangerous to health, they better do something about it

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  3. Oil spillage is a thread to the environment.. Something urgent must be done to contain the situation
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    1. It is well with our beloved country. Linda take note!

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  4. Oil spillage is a thread to the environment.. Something urgent must be done to contain the situation
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  5. Oil spillage is a thread to the environment.. Something urgent must be done to contain the situation
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  6. all hail biafra2 May 2015 at 10:58

    God were are u. Please help us get biafra. Nigeria is a fraud

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  7. The oil spill problem is real in several places in the Delta. But it's a multi level scam. From the irresponsible Nigerian and local staff of the oil companies that conspire with locals to breach pipe lines to steal oil and generate clean up contracts to the pipe line vandals who don't care about destroying their own land for a few bucks to the human rights community that travel the world collecting money with pictures like these, to the State governments with huge ministries of environment collecting monthly ecological funds. Then there is the federal government that collects almost 90% of oil revenues (not the oil companies) and refuses to hold these companies to a high environmental standard, but when a spill occurs they either try to make oil companies give them extra money for it or solicit the help of the international community. The new government needs to look into this and put on honest person to manage this problem.

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  8. Oil spill caused by who? There was a time they used to lie to us that shell spilled the oil now we know better that the owners of land are the destroyers of their children's future by boring into the pipes for personal gains.

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  9. This is the result of all the mayhem from 'angry' Ijaw youths. Yes some spillage from the oil companies but mainly the result of irresponsible folks like MEND etc

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  10. Linda oh! there is no place like Ogoni in Rivers State. Ogoni is a tribe and a language. It's like saying Ijebu-ode is in Yoruba, Ogun State, or Nsukka is in Igbo, Enugu State.
    Please research well, Bodo City is in Khana, Rivers State.

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  11. Anonymous at 3:41 PM, please be sure that when you correct someone, you are actually correct in your assertions. She is more correct than you are. And also, take note that Bodo is not in Khana, but in Gokana, both of which are part of Ogoniland, or Ogoni.

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  12. Anonymous at 3:41 PM, please be sure that when you correct someone, you are actually correct in your assertions. She is more correct than you are. And also, take note that Bodo is not in Khana, but in Gokana, both of which are part of Ogoniland, or Ogoni. And to add, both Khana and Gokana can also be used to refer to the people, the place(s), and the language(s).

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