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Lagos is the world's fastest growing megacity, riding on a lucrative oil industry and expanding economy. But while skyscrapers furnish the business elite, millions in the city's slums wonder if they will benefit.
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The kidnapping of 200 schoolgirls by Boko Haram sparked outrage around the world. But Nigerian forces engaged in fighting the group may be guilty of war crimes every bit as shocking as the militants they denounce. Rounding up suspects, extracting confessions, and slitting the throats of detainees, the tactics of the Nigerian army have civilians living in fear of both an unscrupulous terrorist cel…
Naive and desperate people all over the world are being exploited with the promise of a 'miracle' from God. This short film follows a 3 day event showing the pastor Benny Hinn's live event to 'cure' his audience with the promise to change their lives. Many are sceptical, including a Catholic priest who warns against these 'con men' who earn in excess of $100 million dollars a year from poor fraug…
Handed in by her own brother, Safiya has been sentenced to be stoned to death for having a child out of wedlock. She is appealing on the grounds that her former husband is the child's father, even though they divorced 7 years ago.
Some of London's leading banks face claims of money laundering during the days of the old Nigerian regime. Now, the new democratic government want their missing money back.
These events, caught by the church camera crew, are drawing hundreds of white Afrikaners to the backstreets of Lagos. It is the unlikely home of 'The Synagogue, Church of all Nations', and the Prophet TB Joshua.
This beautifully shot expose takes you to the heart of the corporate/tribal struggle. Nigeria's impoverished oil-producing communities are outraged.
When the Ogoni people began to protest the pollution and exploitation caused by the oil industry operating in their lands, they were met with prompt brutality. Nigeria's military government attracted international condemnation for its oppression of these people of the Niger Delta. Villages were destroyed, their inhabitants indiscriminately killed, and Ogoni leader and writer Ken Saro-Wiwa held in…
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