Major Oil Spill Disaster in Niger Delta Sparks Fury Among Locals!

Source:The Punch Nigeria
July 6, 2025
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A catastrophic oil spill in the Niger Delta has left communities reeling, with thousands of liters of crude oil contaminating farmlands and water sources. The spill, reported early yesterday, is attributed to a ruptured pipeline owned by a major multinational oil company. Angry residents have taken to the streets, accusing the company of negligence and demanding immediate cleanup and compensation. Environmental activists are calling it 'an ecological genocide,' while the government has deployed emergency response teams. The haunting images of oil-soaked rivers are sparking renewed calls for justice in the region.

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