BREAKING: Shell Petroleum Company bows to court order, agrees to pay Ogoni people N45.9bn compensation over oil spills

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Justice came the way of the Ogoni people of Rivers state on Wednesday at the Federal High Court in Abuja where a multi-national oil company, Shell

Petroleum Company agreed to pay a whopping sum of N45.9B to the people for the loses suffered during oil spillage that ravaged their communities.

Shell Petroleum Company through its lawyer, Chief A. O Ejelamo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria announced the decision to pay up the money while addressing Justice Ahmed Ramat Mohammed of the Federal High Court Abuja on Wednesday. Final decision to pay up the money was endorsed by Justice Ahmed Ramat Mohammed of the Federal High court Abuja.

 

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How long will these go on? They agreed to pay some time ago why didn't they pay? We can't be fooled anymore

Do not fall for this it's a game.

This is there game plan to distract the people of ogoni from this imacipation

Aga eji ego a mee ka ogoni chapụ? Kedu onye ego a ga-abanye n'akpa ya?

Let them buy them over again for another period with peanut while they explore their wealth ..

Can this money get to the poor people no the criminal politicians will still share the money

story, lie Muhammad will swoop in in few hours from now to lie how the money will be shared moreover the payment is scam.

FG don blow

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