Where vultures feast : shell, human rights, and oil in the Niger Delta /
Ike Okonta, Oronto Douglas.
- xii, 267 pages ; 24 cm
Originally published: San Francisco : Sierra Club Books, 2001.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-259) and index.
A People and Their Environment -- Soldiers, Gangsters, and Oil -- Colossus on the Niger -- A Dying Land -- Where Vultures Feast -- Ambush in the Night -- A Game for Spin Doctors -- Healing the Wound -- Justice on Trial. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. App.
"Ike Okonta and Oronto Douglas presents a case against the world's largest oil company, demonstrating how [in contrast to Shell's public profile] irresponsible practices have degraded agricultural land and left a people destitute. The plunder of the Niger Delta has turned full circle as crude oil has taken the place of palm oil, but the dramatis personae remain the same: a powerful multinational company bent on extracting the last drop of blood from the richly endowed Niger Delta, and a courageous people determined to resist."--BOOK JACKET.
1859844731 9781859844731
2004270070
Shell International Petroleum Company
Petroleum industry and trade--Corrupt practices--Nigeria--Niger River Delta Petroleum industry and trade--Environmental aspects--Nigeria--Niger River Delta