In Nigeria, former bandits getting government pay
Interview by
Aug 22, 2012
From Nigeria, the Wall Street Journal has a provocative piece this morning on how the country's protecting its oil industry. The government's paying warlords, thieves and terrorists to guard the same oil pipelines they once plundered.
Where'd Nigeria get so many princes anyway?
by
Mar 23, 2012
The U.S. Department of Justice takes AT&T to court over yet another Nigerian scam.
Race to find new World Bank leader could take power from U.S.
Interview with
Mar 21, 2012
How would the IMF and the World Bank really change if the new leader was appointed from a developing nation instead of the U.S.?
Mid-day Extra: Protests in Nigeria over oil subsidy cuts
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Jan 9, 2012
We speak to Marketplace's senior foreign editor, John Buckley, about protests going on in Nigeria over corruption in the government, and the recent cut of oil subsidies there.
Nigeria loses oil subsidy, fuel prices double
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Jan 2, 2012
Nigerians are expressing outrage this morning. The government has just announced it's nixing a longtime fuel subsidy. Gas prices there have more than doubled in many places.



