Nigeria’s wrestle to interrupt the ‘oil curse’ | FT Film

Nigeria’s oil sector has been tormented by profiteering, theft and under-investment. Can the brand new $20bn Dangote refinery and ending costly gas subsidies assist to rework the trade – and the broader economic system?

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00:00 Can Nigeria break the ‘oil curse’?
00:56 Why Nigeria wants native refineries
01:56 The historical past of oil in Nigeria
03:18 The downside with state refineries
04:33 The new Dangote refinery
06:49 Who is Aliko Dangote?
07:53 Can the Dangote refinery succeed?
09:45 Chowdeck and the top of gas subsidies
11:43 Fuel subsidies: a part of the psyche
13:49 Aramide: a singer’s perspective
15:05 Shock remedy
16:10 Problems within the Niger Delta
17:02 The ex-militant
20:14 The environmentalist
21:30 The artisanal refiner
22:50 The safety scenario
24:52 Heirs Energies and Africapitalism
27:41 Has oil benefited all Nigerians
29:28 A transformational economic system?
30:22 credit

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