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Occupy Nigeria, Port Harcourt, Day 4, Fuel Subsidy Removal Supporters [video]

Date: January 12, 2012Author: deltalaine 0 Comments

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I'm Faculty in Global Challenges at African Leadership University and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Rwanda's Center of Excellence in Biodiversity and Natural Resource Management (CoEB). I teach political economy and my research focuses on the gender dynamics of environmental conflict in Africa. My interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Law and Society at New York University examined gender in Nigeria's oil conflict. View all posts by deltalaine

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