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penalty?
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Ministry
of Niger Delta: Matters Arising
IN obvious and almost belated response to the precarious
conditions in the Niger Delta, the Federal Government of Nigeria has created
a new ministry exclusively to cater for the interests of the beleaguered region.
Coming nearly two years after President...