Huffington Post – The documentary on a massive strike that paralyzed life in Nigeria features newspaper headlines, television news footage and other information widely known about a government gasoline subsidy that saw billions of dollars stolen by greedy companies and the nation’s elite. It also, according to Nigerian authorities, could spark violence and potentially threaten national security. The 30-minute film called “Fuelling Poverty” has been online for months, but only recently Nigerian officials have refused its director permission to show it publicly in this oil-rich nation of more than 160 million people. Read article
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