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1 Nigerian Oil

2 Reasons For Nigerian Turmoil Corrupt Government / Big Oil Companies Corrupt Government / Big Oil Companies Armed militant groups Armed militant groups Citizens Living in Poverty Citizens Living in Poverty Different Ethnic Groups Different Ethnic Groups

3 Read “The Oil-Rich Niger Delta”. Geography in the News By Neal G. Lineback

4 Oil companies and government officials not sharing the wealth. Curse of the Black Gold (Click on video clip named “Oil rich, cash poor”) Curse of the Black Gold (Click on video clip named “Oil rich, cash poor”) Curse of the Black Gold Curse of the Black Gold

5 Many Nigerians argue that their oil is not even being used by their own country. This is the reason they pay so much for gas and often have fuel shortages!

6 Armed Militant Groups Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com Rising Rebellion (click on same named video clip) Rising Rebellion (click on same named video clip) Rising Rebellion Rising Rebellion

7 Living in Poverty The Great Spoiler (click on same named video clip) The Great Spoiler (click on same named video clip) The Great Spoiler The Great Spoiler

8 In the U.S., the poverty level moves from year to year between %12 and %15. The poverty line in the U.S. is $10,400 for an individual, $14,000 for a couple, and $21,200 for a family of four.

9 Percentage of Nigerians earning less that a dollar a day. The average American earns $23,484 per year. The average Nigerian earns less than $1,000 a year. That is for a population of over 145 million people.

10 Different Ethnic Groups

11 There are four main ethnic groups in Nigeria. The Yoruba – live in the southwest part of Nigeria. Christians who were educated in British schools and run the government. The Yoruba – live in the southwest part of Nigeria. Christians who were educated in British schools and run the government. The Ibo – Live in the southeast part of Nigeria. Christianity is strong but most are animistic. Tried to secede from Nigeria in the 1960’s but were defeated in a bloody civil war. The Ibo – Live in the southeast part of Nigeria. Christianity is strong but most are animistic. Tried to secede from Nigeria in the 1960’s but were defeated in a bloody civil war. The Hausa and Fulani – represent 32% of Nigeria’s population, are predominately Muslim, and live in the northern part of Nigeria. The Hausa and Fulani – represent 32% of Nigeria’s population, are predominately Muslim, and live in the northern part of Nigeria.

12 Read “Violence in Nigeria”. Geography in the News By Neal G. Lineback


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