continued unrest in the Niger Deltacausinga drop in Nigeria 's oil output
on the one handledto the oil boom in Nigeria
a result of inflation and the output expectationsto contributePetroleum industry in Nigeria
The discussion ... this ongoing tragedyresultedfrom the legacy of oil in Nigeria
the company ... the damagecausedaround oil fields in Nigeria
Shell operationscaused784 separate oil spills in Nigeria
othershave been causinghavoc in Nigeria
The insurgencyresultedin Nigeria 's oil production
Renewed militancy in the Niger Delta which resurfaced after years of relative calmhas causedNigeria 's crude oil
Shell ... the first oil companyto discoveroil in Nigeria
for a timely boost(passive) is setNigeria 's oil production
the firstto discoveroil in Nigeria
to fall to its lowest level in over 22 years as Royal Dutch Shell local operation says it has shut its major pipeline following a leak(passive) is setNigeria 's oil production
Shelldiscoveredoil in Nigeria
that ... , agriculture was a very serious venturediscoveredoil in Nigeria
to shut down all loading operations by 12:00 a.m midnight(passive) are setOil marketers in Nigeria
in 1956(passive) was discoveredOil in Nigeria
in 1956(passive) were discoveredNigeria 's oil resources
CAMAC energydiscoversmore oil in Nigeria
admin - Sep 11 , 2014 Business CAMAC energydiscoversmore oil in Nigeria
Shell operationscaused784 oil spills in Nigeria
by sabotage(passive) caused byoil spills in Nigeria
SabotagecausesNigeria oil spills
Militancy or terrorismhas influencedShell Petroleum in Nigeria
by Exxon (passive) caused byoil spills in Nigeria
The statecontributesabout 18.07 % of oil production in Nigeria
President Buharicausedagitations in Nigeria
waitingto be discoveredexcavated in Nigeria
Petrol from crude oiloriginatingfrom oilfields in Nigeria
in 1956(passive) was discoveredNigeria Petroleum in Nigeria
in 1955(passive) was discoveredNigeria Petroleum in Nigeria
Twenty - seven senior church and NGO leaders have been trainedto leadCCMP in Nigeria
The monumental corruptiondiscoveredin the Nigerian oil industry
more to GDPcontributesmore to GDP
to the abandonment of farming in the countryledto the abandonment of farming in the country
to the diversion from agriculture and entirely to the oil sectorledto the diversion from agriculture and entirely to the oil sector
the havoc(passive) caused bythe havoc
to the diversion from agriculture and completely in the oil marketplaceledto the diversion from agriculture and completely in the oil marketplace
to your diversionledto your diversion
more harm than goodhas causedmore harm than good
to the abandonment of farming in the country ... adding that it has now dawned on Nigeria that the abandonment of agriculture for oil wasledto the abandonment of farming in the country ... adding that it has now dawned on Nigeria that the abandonment of agriculture for oil was
conflict within the statecausedconflict within the state
recessionmay causerecession
with 74 percent of total Nigerian revenues and 72 percent of Nigerian exportscontributeswith 74 percent of total Nigerian revenues and 72 percent of Nigerian exports
with 74 percent of total Nigerian revenues and 72 percent of Nigerian exports butcontributeswith 74 percent of total Nigerian revenues and 72 percent of Nigerian exports but
considerable inflation in prices in the countryhas causedconsiderable inflation in prices in the country
The pollution(passive) caused byThe pollution
the damage(passive) caused bythe damage
the unacceptable environmental damage(passive) caused bythe unacceptable environmental damage
in 1914originatedin 1914
an economic shift from agriculture to dependence on oilcausedan economic shift from agriculture to dependence on oil
pollution(passive) caused bypollution
to the global price crashledto the global price crash
a decrease in number of production of the cash cropcauseda decrease in number of production of the cash crop
to a 160 million bill in Shell?scontributedto a 160 million bill in Shell?s
to their economical growth due to their annual shares from the oil wellshas contributedto their economical growth due to their annual shares from the oil wells
in north part of Nigeriadiscoveredin north part of Nigeria
accidents(passive) caused byaccidents
ethnic and political violencecausesethnic and political violence
most of Nigeria government revenue ... and up to 90 % of export earningscontributesmost of Nigeria government revenue ... and up to 90 % of export earnings
to a huge shortage of energy in the regionhas ledto a huge shortage of energy in the region
local conflictcauseslocal conflict
the discoveryhas ledthe discovery
in Lagosdiscoveredin Lagos
in 1955discoveredin 1955
over 70 per cent of consolidated government revenuecontributesover 70 per cent of consolidated government revenue
in Oloibiri in 1958was discoveredin Oloibiri in 1958
in OLOIBIRI Bayelsa in 1956was discoveredin OLOIBIRI Bayelsa in 1956
the damage(passive) caused bythe damage
a bad example for bot the Nigerian Rulershas seta bad example for bot the Nigerian Rulers