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OverviewNigeria is a country where petroleum prices and polio are both booming, where small villages challenge giant oil companies, and scooter drivers run their own mini-state. The oil-rich Delta region at the heart of it all is, as Peel shows us, a troublespot as hot as the local pepper soup. Through a host of characters, from the prostitutes of Port Harcourt to the Area Boys of Lagos, from the militants in their swamp forest hideouts to the oil company executives in London, Peel tells the story of this extraordinary country, which grows ever more wild and lawless by the day as its crude oil pumps through our cities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael PeelPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: I.B. Tauris Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.269kg ISBN: 9781848858404ISBN 10: 184885840 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 24 March 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'Michael Peel produces a detailed, compassionate portrait of a bubbling West African nation which is certain to demand ever more of our attention as the world's hunger for oil grows.' - Michela Wrong, author of 'It's Our Turn to Eat' 'A compelling and well-written account. In this long awaited book, Peel has told the history of Nigeria and oil in a way that makes this important subject accessible to all. In doing so, he has done a service to everyone who is interested in development and in Africa' - Joseph E. Stiglitz, Nobel Laureate, Economics, 2001 'With colourful reportage and intelligent analysis, he offers a 360-degree look at a country he describes as a brittle motor of 21st-century capitalism - William J Dobson, Financial Times. 'Michael Peel produces a detailed, compassionate portrait of a bubbling West African nation which is certain to demand ever more of our attention as the world's hunger for oil grows.' - Michela Wrong, author of 'It's Our Turn to Eat' 'A compelling and well-written account. In this long awaited book, Peel has told the history of Nigeria and oil in a way that makes this important subject accessible to all. In doing so, he has done a service to everyone who is interested in development and in Africa' - Joseph E. Stiglitz, Nobel Laureate, Economics, 2001 'With colourful reportage and intelligent analysis, he offers a 360-degree look at a country he describes as a brittle motor of 21st-century capitalism .' - William J Dobson, Financial Times Author InformationMichael Peel is the legal correspondent for the Financial Times, having previously been its West Africa correspondent. He has contributed articles on Africa to the London Review of Books and Prospect magazine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |