New Internationalist Magazine Guide



Nigeria

why oil protesters are moving to militancy (brief) (#417-2008 Nov p26b)

e-wasted (brief) (#410-2008 Apr p26c)

guns and justice in the Niger Delta (#404-2007 Sep p33)

activist decries Shell activities (#399-2007 Apr p23f)

writer's visit to hometown, meditations (#396-2006 Dec p29)

women's blog-mentoring project, Nigeria (brief) (#390-2006 Jun p22c)

squatter activist in Lagos profiled (#386-2006 Jan/Feb p21)

war on corruption: is it real? (#385-2005 Dec p29)

Shell sued for Niger delta clean-up (brief) (#373-2004 Nov p6b)

Nollywood: Nigerian video industry (#372-2004 Oct p5)

oil flows, earth bleeds: pipelines (#361-2003 Oct p22)

how much electoral fraud is too much? (#359-2003 Aug p5)

Nigeria's sharia furore (#355-2003 Apr p5)

Ogoni anti-Shell activist interviewed (#351-2002 Nov p33)

Lagos traffic jam as symbol of transport ills (#343-2002 Mar p20)

dictators beware: putting past on trial (#338-2001 Sep p7)

country profile (#337-2001 Aug p36)

hotspot for oil & gas exploitation (#335-2001 Jun p22)

Muslim-Christian rioting, Nigeria (brief) (#324-2000 Jun p7)

Shar'ia law in Zamfara state (brief) (#321-2000 Mar p4)

return to democracy, spotlight on 1999 events (#320-2000 Jan/Feb p37)

why Toronto means fraud in Nigeria (brief) (#320-2000 Jan/Feb p4)

soldiers kill oil protesters (#310-1999 Mar p5)

defrauding British businesses (#301-1998 May p6)

prison for too much joy (brief) (#289-1997 Apr p4)

wooing Asian investment (#286-1996 Dec p6)

US considers tougher sanctions (brief) (#279-1996 May p4)

human rights lawyer interviewed (#278-1996 Apr p31)

photos of Shell Oil disaster (#276-1996 Feb p5)

human rights situation (#275-1996 Jan p18)

war correspondent remembers Biafra (#273-1995 Nov p35)

govt attacks Ogoni disinformation (brief) (#269-1995 Jul p5)

old age and the fracturing family (#264-1995 Feb p16)

fakes and fraudsters (#263-1995 Jan p3)

blaming witchcraft for all ills (#262-1994 Dec p3)

mobile phones' use by activists (#261-1994 Nov p3)

playing the ethnic card (#260-1994 Oct p3)

joy and sorrow of soccer (#259-1994 Sep p3)

banking blues (#258-1994 Aug p3)

emigration in search of better life (#257-1994 Jul p3)

petrol/gasoline shortages (#256-1994 Jun p3)

Shell's greenwash & Nigeria (#256-1994 Jun p26)

costly medical attention (#255-1994 May p3)

beauty victims (#254-1994 Apr p3)

practical education for élite (#253-1994 Mar p3)

raw deal for widows (#252-1994 Feb p3)

education crisis, fading dream (#251-1994 Jan p3)

recycling, a way with waste (#250-1993 Dec p3)

children's names (#249-1993 Nov p3)

human rights: helpless heartstopping night (#244-1993 Jun p8)

Babangida muzzles the press (brief) (#231-1992 May p30)

NI vote of censure for shelter record (#229-1992 Mar p21)

country profile (#215-1991 Jan p32)

poor people's bank (#213-1990 Nov p26)

one family's experience of adjustment (#208-1990 Jun p22)

battling guinea worm (#207-1990 May p20)

British foster Nigerian children (brief) (#204-1990 Feb p28)

dumping of Western toxic waste (#203-1990 Jan p24)

attitudes to homosexuality in Nigeria (#201-1989 Nov p11)

tobacco companies pour into Nigeria (#198-1989 Aug p18)

gridlock in Lagos (#195-1989 May p21)

nuclear research getting nowhere fast (brief) (#172-1987 Jun p28)

how polygamous marriage helps women (#158-1986 Apr p12)

Fela Kuti in trouble again (brief) (#143-1985 Jan p6)