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Shell and Nigerian Oil and Utilitarianism
Title: Shell and Nigerian Oil and Utilitarianism
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 2239 | Pages: 9.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Shell and Nigerian Oil and Utilitarianism
Shell Oil and the Exploitation of Nigeria
Nigeria has been a country in political turmoil for a long time. The country was created in 1914 under British colonial rule and at that time it was considered a protectorate. It was not until 1960 that Nigeria received independence from the United Kingdom. One of Nigeria’s problems politically is that it has over three hundred different ethnic groups. The three largest of these are the Hausa-Fulani, Igbo, and
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they relate very well to money. Threatening him with the possible outcomes of continuing the situation as it was could possibly get him to divert some funds back to the Ogoni. The last policy of hiring more Ogoni to work at the plants would at least increase the flow of money back into their community. Had Shell done one or more of these policies this crisis might not have been as horrible as it was.
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