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Nigeria is one of the world's major oil producers.
It earns billions of dollars from crude exports.
It sits on vast energy reserves.
So why do millions of Nigerians still struggle with poverty, fuel scarcity, unemployment, and failing infrastructure?
In NIGERIA: Oil, Power & Poverty, Frederick Amakom delivers a penetrating investigation into the structure of Nigeria's oil industry - exposing how power flows through contracts, political influence, subsidy regimes, crude lifting allocations, and oil bunkering networks.
This is not a conspiracy narrative.
It is a structural examination of how wealth is generated - and how it is managed.
Inside this book, you will uncover:
From the creeks of the Niger Delta to the policy corridors of Abuja, this book connects the dots between resource wealth and institutional weakness.
Oil is revenue.
Power determines its direction.
Poverty reveals its management.
For readers interested in Nigerian politics, African development, governance reform, and energy economics, this book offers clarity where there has long been confusion.
The oil is real.
The wealth is real.
The question is whether the system managing it can change.
If you want to understand one of the most important political economy stories of modern Nigeria, this book is essential reading.
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