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The Battle Raging In Nigeria Over Control Of Oil 

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Nigeria may sit atop one of the largest oil reserves in the world, but the majority of the Nigerian people have seen little benefit from the multibillion-dollar industry. The government and global energy companies have been exploiting the resource for years, bringing poverty, pollution, and violence to the Niger Delta. And now the local militias fighting for oil control have made conditions even worse.
Caught in the conflict are Nigerian citizens involved in the illegal oil market simply for survival. Oil theft is rampant, and the booming black market has transnational oil and gas consultants concerned about the effects on global oil markets. The government isn't too happy about it either.
“All the oil that is sold around here, the government calls illegally refined products,” local oil businessman Don Wizaro told VICE News. And when the Nigerian military raids illegal oil operations, they slash containers, releasing oil into waterways, contaminating what the main source of fishing, agriculture, and drinking water.
As the government continues its assault on illegal refineries and barges carrying stolen oil, local militias are retaliating. And one of the most notorious militias is the Niger Delta Avengers. They attack pipelines and infrastructure, significantly affecting both the environment and the economy.
VICE correspondent Gianna Toboni heads to the heart of Nigeria's oil production to witness firsthand the fight over the control of oil in the Niger Delta.
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@VICENews
@VICENews 5 лет назад
VICE correspondent Gianna Toboni heads to the heart of Nigeria's oil production to witness firsthand the fight over the control of oil in the Niger Delta. WATCH more VICE on HBO - bit.ly/2HSx4pm
@klauspatriksen8669
@klauspatriksen8669 5 лет назад
You stole my 2016 research paper.
@moztar6247
@moztar6247 5 лет назад
The soldiers came to destroy the warehouse and markets because you came with your cameras! It is directly your fault they did that. Thank you
@fabiosunspot1112
@fabiosunspot1112 5 лет назад
VICE News leave the people alone,go speak to the people on the oil platforms...
@xroycerollzaeatgmailxroyce3929
www.bbc.com/news/av/world-africa-17793234/how-oil-is-being-stolen-in-nigeria
@salimwheatgrass6711
@salimwheatgrass6711 5 лет назад
Go and talk with the thieves in the government who loot the oil money.
@urmaker
@urmaker 5 лет назад
"Here, let's just dump this fuel all over here and let it leak into our food and water.". SMH.
@Embassy97
@Embassy97 5 лет назад
i cant believe thos cops are not in chains themselves their disregard for air water and human in the area why are they so stupid
@mahmoudkandil8538
@mahmoudkandil8538 5 лет назад
The authorities are far worse than the so called criminals
@drinkmorewater5388
@drinkmorewater5388 5 лет назад
Whats good homie? Love your channel dude I listen to it every night to fall asleep. Out of all of the horror narrators, you have some of the best production value on your videos and they are always a big pleasure to watch. Keep up the fantastic work buddy!
@michaelmungai8559
@michaelmungai8559 5 лет назад
@@Embassy97 who's going to arrest them? this is not the us, this is africa. things happen differently here.
@georgewashington5675
@georgewashington5675 5 лет назад
urmaker i know right... "it is bad if this unrefined oil gets into our markets and into our vehicles so we just cut it open next to this river that feeds thousands of people" good logic, your country is gonna soar
@12345heyden
@12345heyden 5 лет назад
"not good for the environment" *pours diesel into river*
@user-ri5xq7hr4u
@user-ri5xq7hr4u 5 лет назад
lol took them words right out of my mouth
@alexrobinson7127
@alexrobinson7127 5 лет назад
"its more dangerous if the oil leaves this village. people in society might use to drive their cars" as he dumps oil on oil into the river where the villagers fish
@leevkop8229
@leevkop8229 5 лет назад
okay so I'm not 100% sure about this but I believe that he meant that the oil is very low quality, and that it is therefore not safe to use. He points out that it is low quality whilst they are dumping it.
@carvajalm.a36
@carvajalm.a36 5 лет назад
@@leevkop8229 it is blue, meaning it is of very high quality....
@leevkop8229
@leevkop8229 5 лет назад
@@carvajalm.a36 you sure that isn't the reflection of the blue barrels? Edit: hmm dunno man, just saying what I understood from the video
@jalen7690
@jalen7690 4 года назад
"I feed you, you get fat, you make money, you live large and you keep me in the poverty stage" I felt that
@AliHussein-br4ye
@AliHussein-br4ye 2 года назад
@Josh Skipka Your post is a good example of an argument that's in favor of Wage Slavery. Keep people poor so only the handful that are already wealthy can continue to exploit the labor of those that are worse off and in no meaningful position to bargain/negotiate or they'll face destitution.
@deadchannelsnailkiller7088
@deadchannelsnailkiller7088 2 года назад
@Josh Skipka they had no choice it is a huge oil company just because that’s how it works doesn’t mean it’s good
@hayemofackel
@hayemofackel 2 года назад
I mean it's all relative isn't it? He could be helping people less fortunate than himself, there are alot of em ,probably right there in his own town. But just like all of us ,his main drive is nothing more than to better his situation. And I'm not trying to be rude either. It's just the way we are. It's nature.
@dipro001
@dipro001 4 года назад
This is so heartbreaking. I feel so bad for those innocent people stuck in this situation with no way out.
@matthewcragg3607
@matthewcragg3607 5 лет назад
Jeez...if you're going to strike the illegal oil producers at least send trucks and cart the product away instead of dumping it into the rivers. This is nuts.
@hisexcellencypresidentofre4118
Absolutely
@stanleychukwu7424
@stanleychukwu7424 5 лет назад
@Louis Dega actually, your comment actually speaks for you! You're the only one around here who's IQ is low
@lavahot5512
@lavahot5512 5 лет назад
That's what I was thinking!
@Dan-nj7tr
@Dan-nj7tr 5 лет назад
After seeing this I truly believe there is no hope for Africa.
@truitons
@truitons 5 лет назад
meanwhile ... i have to pay taxes on co2 and my country have to do more to stop global warming ahahahaha im out.
@osasimade1556
@osasimade1556 6 лет назад
I'm from Nigeria and stayed in Niger delta region for 17 years. The real thief here are the big oil companies, politicians and local and traditional leaders. The main occupation for this region is fishing(before oil was DISCOVERED). THE DISCOVERY OF OIL led to big pollution, they can't work or eat or even drink water. Apart from the improper disposer of waste product from the illegal refineries, I dont see anything wrong with what they are doing.
@latestsports-viralsportscl3971
To all the people who somehow think this is Nigeria's fault, how are the people of Nigeria going to tell a billion dollar company no? And do you think their government would tell a company no? Look at America. Does the US Government tell companies no? No, it usually doesn't. Good post MGF. I hope your people can make it through this one.
@nathanblades3395
@nathanblades3395 6 лет назад
MGF OFFICIAL making it worse wont make it better is the only problem
@user-ev8lp6cl4k
@user-ev8lp6cl4k 3 месяца назад
The reporter are rat why are there been there when the government troops busted them?
@amits4544
@amits4544 5 лет назад
These guys are talented... producing diesel without any proper machinery
@rrrigil
@rrrigil 4 года назад
Need to admit they are something
@noirnit.
@noirnit. 4 года назад
No its primitive. People have been refining oil for almost 200 years...
@alsuarecords7777
@alsuarecords7777 4 года назад
Mr. Bacon still it’s rather impressive!
@garretth8224
@garretth8224 4 года назад
@@noirnit. They most likely don't have the internet or access to decent libraries so they had to learn this through trial and error. That's what is impressive.
@bryanx5829
@bryanx5829 4 года назад
they might be former oil workers
@MrVijay0611
@MrVijay0611 4 года назад
"This entire town is black". Welcome to Nigeria
@williama6237
@williama6237 4 года назад
Nuke site
@manny_menin022
@manny_menin022 4 года назад
No shit you're in Africa.....oh wait you're talking about the land
@Sebastianator01
@Sebastianator01 3 года назад
@@williama6237 indirect racism is still racism
@kevinodom2918
@kevinodom2918 2 года назад
@@manny_menin022 you do know all people in africa aren't black?
@bruceleewayne8252
@bruceleewayne8252 2 года назад
@@kevinodom2918 and if they aren’t they migrated there at Some point, you know.
@manomantv8802
@manomantv8802 6 лет назад
"it is not good for society" *pours thousands of gallons of gas into river*
@1Ricov
@1Ricov 5 лет назад
nice quote ouf of context
@ThePuffamanChannel
@ThePuffamanChannel 5 лет назад
1Ricov it isn't out of context. I get the point that it isn't good for society. It contains more pollutants etc. But they should destroy it in a safer manor, when they poor it into the same river that the refineries are polluting, it's almost ironic
@DhavalRaja1
@DhavalRaja1 5 лет назад
ThePuffamanChannel Why not just take it to the refineries and process them furthur, free oil, less to process and environment and rivers are saved. And then hire those people to process this more oil. Also legalize the oil refinery startups and then enforce better purification process step by step.
@maxwellsope1080
@maxwellsope1080 5 лет назад
@@ThePuffamanChannel By ''not good for society'' The chief probably meant that it is low quality gas and can potentially blow up a vehicle.
@TWEAKLET
@TWEAKLET 5 лет назад
i mean if they brought it together filtered it then refined it refining is done by boiling it the lightest fuels come up first and tend to be what we want most the end by products they these people are throwing away or burning is a large component of what we use to make roads and can be nearly endlessly recycled if the road needs to be removed or repaired so this shit wouldn't end up in a river not to mention all the lubricants and solvents they are wasting
@balfourwheatley6644
@balfourwheatley6644 5 лет назад
"2 days later the military raids this same spot" ViCE Snitched...
@ShidaiTaino
@ShidaiTaino 5 лет назад
Balfour Wheatley or they were in to the area anyway
@balfourwheatley6644
@balfourwheatley6644 5 лет назад
@@ShidaiTaino yep every documentry
@noudklijn4558
@noudklijn4558 5 лет назад
Most likely
@1zbossz
@1zbossz 5 лет назад
Exactly what I was thinking...
@viracocha8338
@viracocha8338 5 лет назад
I just want to write this also...😁
@phantomvj4523
@phantomvj4523 5 лет назад
"This is a residential area" so we must pour it into their water
@stephenamimi6386
@stephenamimi6386 5 лет назад
As a Nigerian who has seen first hand the activities between the government and this individuals, I must say these persons have been neglected and it hurts them badly. In a region where the inhabitant are living below average , they are definitely willing to take up any activity to put food on the table. Since the inception of the Buhari Administration, these people are hunted like thieves. But are there really thieves when the products resides in their region?
@bziganti
@bziganti 5 лет назад
Imagine being the Nigerian government and dumping the illegal oil instead of just taking it
@Sundara229
@Sundara229 5 лет назад
oil and gas being so cheap, it probably would cost more taking it.
@joelbeaulieu882
@joelbeaulieu882 4 года назад
They way it's refined it worthless to the global market
@bryanchavez3597
@bryanchavez3597 4 года назад
It must have some better use than dumping into the arteries of earth's life
@redengineer4380
@redengineer4380 3 года назад
@@bryanchavez3597 You'd be surprised. It can be used for cookfires, and that's about it. Quality is too bad.
@fatandfurious7471
@fatandfurious7471 3 года назад
@@redengineer4380 even that would be better than killing the whole jungle and the villagers with poisonous water. The government could take it and resell it as cheap cooking oil aids for villages or something.
@ep53
@ep53 6 лет назад
One of the saddest things i've seen in long time.
@12taskforce
@12taskforce 6 лет назад
These people gotta survive somehow
@shahzilhussainsh
@shahzilhussainsh 6 лет назад
Have you just got your vision back?
@ngwufestus8034
@ngwufestus8034 6 лет назад
You haven't seen anything yet
@gehesgereaum3233
@gehesgereaum3233 6 лет назад
Did y check urself from mirror ?
@03noob
@03noob 6 лет назад
Well said destroying their own land For oil. Our ancestors didnt have oil. They live just fine.
@zachwatson319
@zachwatson319 5 лет назад
One cigarette and that entire river will be in a blaze
@df3kt
@df3kt 4 года назад
That isn't how it works dude. Go get a bowl of gas and throw a lit cig in it or even a book of matches on fire and see what happens. Do you know what will happen? Nothing it will just go out.
@kodisummerville5366
@kodisummerville5366 4 года назад
@@df3kt I've done it when I was a kid... I tried to say to say a shaft line and throw a cigarette on some gas like they do in movies... I was disappointed for life
@shakmp4
@shakmp4 4 года назад
@@kodisummerville5366 same I was really angry and sad.
@aadityarajbhattarai5475
@aadityarajbhattarai5475 4 года назад
@@df3kt It has worked for me once tho. I cut coke bottle vertically in half sideways, filled it with water and poured 6 7 bottlecaps of turpentine over it and put match in it. The fire was large but instantaneous. Didnt try after that.
@zak.886
@zak.886 4 года назад
🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️
@brandonzhang4831
@brandonzhang4831 3 года назад
As a person who loves the environment and having a standard for human work conditions, watching this is much harder than getting my eyes seared by the sun
@robertcline3300
@robertcline3300 Год назад
Nigerians aren't up to the task.
@AdemolaVictorTv
@AdemolaVictorTv 6 лет назад
Fishing is almost impossible. Everything in the water poisoned. So sad.
@tentailmadara2500
@tentailmadara2500 5 лет назад
Almost? Have you fished there? How do you know?
@miguellopes2452
@miguellopes2452 5 лет назад
@@tentailmadara2500 it only takes around 5 brain cells to figure it out
@tentailmadara2500
@tentailmadara2500 5 лет назад
Miguel Lopes you can figure that out from a 14 minute video? Amazing, that is one town in thousands that are in Nigeria
@miguellopes2452
@miguellopes2452 5 лет назад
@@tentailmadara2500 who said anything about the rest of Nigeria? Stop assuming things
@tentailmadara2500
@tentailmadara2500 5 лет назад
He said that like he has been there or he has fished there before I am just calling him out on his bullshit
@mapaglarongpagiisiptv9560
@mapaglarongpagiisiptv9560 6 лет назад
they are throwing away the product of hard working people and its destroying the river. damn.
@sulaak
@sulaak 6 лет назад
Shocking
@alexrobinson7127
@alexrobinson7127 5 лет назад
the government doing it to their own people, so sad
@MrGRking
@MrGRking 5 лет назад
SEAN L u sound ignorant Nigeria has been colonized for a long time & they weren’t colonized by blacks
@pamothegreat4354
@pamothegreat4354 5 лет назад
, it's been colonized by black since 1960. It's time we take responsibility and quit blaming others for our problems.
@kasondengosa8308
@kasondengosa8308 5 лет назад
How would you expect people to survive on an environment like this because even agricultural activities are destroyed,fish is also killed in the process? 🙈😢
@crowned2088
@crowned2088 3 года назад
Just common in Africa
@dantastic7
@dantastic7 3 года назад
Then we turn around and act all shocked when violent extremists begin controlling these areas
@furn2313
@furn2313 3 года назад
Sounds like the Nigerian government did this to it's own self, I hope they never stop until the government learns to listen to people and actually help.
@davidmichels5295
@davidmichels5295 2 года назад
Don’t forget about shell
@robertcline3300
@robertcline3300 Год назад
Nigerians aren't up to the task.
@JKM110
@JKM110 5 лет назад
As a Nigerian, this is absolutely disgraceful and has been going on for years. The people who live in this area do not benefit in any way from a resource on the land of their forefathers. They cannot fish because the water is tainted, the oil will leech into vegetation for generations and the government stands by and treats them like criminals for trying to etch out a living. What a shame
@JK-tu1xx
@JK-tu1xx 5 лет назад
It sounds to me like all of this would be solved if these oil companies would just hire local labor..
@joeellis4013
@joeellis4013 5 лет назад
Mr. Jared K You are smarter than everyone in Nigeria.
@burtonl7239
@burtonl7239 5 лет назад
You only need so many skilless hands. They need engineers not labourers.
@xylophone897
@xylophone897 5 лет назад
It sounds like this could be fixed if the oil companies got out and the government made more jobs there.
@elohimvictor4793
@elohimvictor4793 5 лет назад
@Marco Salamanca I detect sarcasm, but i could be wrong.
@helmutsarchive8863
@helmutsarchive8863 5 лет назад
Elohim OW look it up
@iserialkill
@iserialkill 5 лет назад
"Me? I am selling it" .. love this guy
@lawrencebrown8708
@lawrencebrown8708 3 года назад
Right! Me too
@Wolfsbane909
@Wolfsbane909 18 дней назад
😂
@typicalrockhound9887
@typicalrockhound9887 5 лет назад
Problem solving " pour fuel into water supply " ...... ? Wtf. O,o
@AngeloXification
@AngeloXification 5 лет назад
There's something deeply troubling about a nation with large quantities of natural resources yet the population lives in utter poverty.
@robertcline3300
@robertcline3300 Год назад
Nigerians aren't up to the task.
@yuhu8425
@yuhu8425 6 лет назад
I love how they call it oil thieves like its not our oil
@don-cw1yz
@don-cw1yz 5 лет назад
They have probably tapped into a BP line to get the crude oil.
@matthew22nz
@matthew22nz 5 лет назад
It isn’t, your government sold it to them, and then they went to the enormous trouble of finding it and extracting it.
@iyke333
@iyke333 Год назад
I wonder
@10ksubswithoutavideo23
@10ksubswithoutavideo23 5 лет назад
As a Nigerian living in delta state this is honestly heart breaking. The IQ of these men is so low it makes me sick, The police men are far worse than these crooks.
@rj1056
@rj1056 4 года назад
Nigeria: * fighting over oil * America: I can solve that problem.
@arunasstaponas5704
@arunasstaponas5704 6 лет назад
Can you imagine how many years this happening... i mean, count the years and calculate how much damage has been done to all the surroundings. And how many years it will take to clear all the shit...
@tonyug6304
@tonyug6304 6 лет назад
it's almost incalculable
@mannyverse6158
@mannyverse6158 6 лет назад
This is nuts. Why can't they just give these guys legal refineries to work in?
@akadopeboi
@akadopeboi 6 лет назад
Totally, train them up, make legal mini-refineries with regulations. Seems like a long-term cheap solution to just sending in the troops on your fellow African.
@lordlucius1341
@lordlucius1341 6 лет назад
Manny S bottom lines my friend
@jeffwalters8552
@jeffwalters8552 6 лет назад
Rebels be rebelling, not too big on government or big corps out there.
@princekulalelaubisi
@princekulalelaubisi 6 лет назад
Manny S I agree, they already know what they are doing. Training should be implemented for these guys. But these big corporations will block that initiative by any means necessary.
@The_Dikes
@The_Dikes 6 лет назад
Agree with you and that should be an easy decision but African leaders lack any acumen!
@Bhebe40
@Bhebe40 5 лет назад
Shell needs to get OUT NOW
@Wolfsbane909
@Wolfsbane909 18 дней назад
Without S, it basically HELL
@eagle1532
@eagle1532 5 лет назад
13:16 is the most truth you will ever hear.
@prophecyrat2965
@prophecyrat2965 4 года назад
Eagle1 yes
@rajadhirajmaharaj
@rajadhirajmaharaj 3 года назад
US oil company: Nigeria needs democracy because we need oil. Nigerian rebel group: Oil companies need BBC.
@rhodacampbell
@rhodacampbell 6 лет назад
I spent a lot of my childhood in Nigeria while my dad worked in Benin City, away from the Delta River. It was a dear time of my life. I went back when I was 22 years old to stay with my family who were now working in Port Harcourt. I honestly couldn’t cope with how crazy the oil city was, how angry I could feel the people were. Heart breaking for a beautiful country and generous heart people to watch this. Disaster
@keeeet_
@keeeet_ 5 лет назад
Damn didn't even know this was happening. Crazy shit. Well done VICE.
@kesavsai6641
@kesavsai6641 5 лет назад
9:29 that dude is jacked af
@worldview2888
@worldview2888 4 года назад
THIS VIDEO.... taught me so much. one of the best coverage and exposures i have ever had. this really heightened my personal aspirations (ambiguous message from myself but i have a purpose for what im saying.
@diegoc5026
@diegoc5026 5 лет назад
"We can't light the barrels on fire because it's a residencial area" The hypocrisy and ignorance of that officer is impressive.
@king6463
@king6463 6 лет назад
Why can't they not take those illegal barrels of oil and refined it instead of pouring it into the rivers causing even greater damage 😠,That militant with the mask was very articulate with his points ,greedy government should explore other ways to resolve this issue.
@o.m.4483
@o.m.4483 5 лет назад
People are really stupids
@zero12304
@zero12304 5 лет назад
Ask shell.
@abio7264
@abio7264 5 лет назад
Just what I was thinking Kingboy.
@honkhonk8009
@honkhonk8009 3 года назад
Because the government isnt greedy, their incompetent. They could easily just let these people do what they need, and even subsidize them so they reach production standards. Instead? These idiots outlaw it
@nicholasbrown668
@nicholasbrown668 Год назад
@@honkhonk8009 I mean its also because dozens of militant groups were using money from crude oil profits to fund terror groups but alright
@rishabrathi5849
@rishabrathi5849 4 года назад
Like wtf is happening.we humans are killing everything.
@aldrinejaymacario2882
@aldrinejaymacario2882 4 года назад
that's humanity for you
@rishabrathi5849
@rishabrathi5849 4 года назад
@@aldrinejaymacario2882 we dont deserve this planet bro.
@pokemich8417
@pokemich8417 3 года назад
Humans: the most destructive creatures on the planet. ~Newt Scamander, Fantasic Beasts and Where to Find Them
@Wolfsbane909
@Wolfsbane909 18 дней назад
You only noticing this now?
@PvMFuryfire
@PvMFuryfire 5 лет назад
This is actually making me furious. Why am i expected to sort my trash, and not drop litter the streets to save the environment? All while these savages are dumping liters of fuel into the sea and starting forest fires, like it's nobodys business. It makes No sense to me. 🙄
@davidlawrence3932
@davidlawrence3932 5 лет назад
PvMFuryfire and the government wants you turn off lights when not in use to help save energy and the planet.... yeah right lol
@Sebaxtain
@Sebaxtain 6 лет назад
It's not good for society... yeah because someones engine could seize or a fuel filter could get clogged up. So better pour it out all over the village and leave the residents and children to inhale toxic fumes for days to come and destroy the environment for good.
@iz3575
@iz3575 6 лет назад
Sebaxtain seems legit
@srbija1365
@srbija1365 6 лет назад
I don't think it's African logic, he's just lying. He knows he's making shit up but he's not even bothering to justify their actions very well. They are just thugs paid indirectly by Shell.
@jalheeljalhe5799
@jalheeljalhe5799 6 лет назад
African logic? This was in Nigeria why do think is African logic, and if you see the same pattern in other African country the question is : Who taught these shit? Where this mentality comes from, is it really for the sake of society or for the sake of big company he is fighting? This logic is from the lobbies and you know that, the same lobbies that work and possess their offices in your country. Open your eyes!
@littlewn9280
@littlewn9280 6 лет назад
Sebaxtain lets not forget all the gas powered lawn mowers leaking gasoline into the soil...along with farmers who should use a better method of plowing.
@hexadecimal5236
@hexadecimal5236 6 лет назад
Sebaxtain Government's way of thinking.
@dieselphiend
@dieselphiend 6 лет назад
That village was raided because of presence of the camera crew, and it's not the first time Vice has gotten people in trouble.
@epixdevo3180
@epixdevo3180 5 лет назад
Yeah they are narcing
@nikitaw1982
@nikitaw1982 5 лет назад
I don't doubt it. Makes good television. I hope they gave the people a bit of cash for their loses.
@Obetv01
@Obetv01 5 лет назад
Irony is that currently, Nigeria has negligible refining capability. We import nearly all fuel used for transport. Yet there are locals with crude refining capabilities. If you built one refinery in that region, you employ all those locals risking their lives with those crude methods. Unfortunately, there is a wholesale lack of joined up thinking. The State agents compound the matter by ignorantly empty all that fuel into the local river. Those who God wishes to punish, he first makes them mad.
@kencornia3333
@kencornia3333 2 года назад
I was watching an interesting video on energy/oil production through time and the contamination of the Nigerian Delta was discussed, which brought me here. The scope of environmental damage being done to the Nigerian Delta is mind boggling. Perhaps finding ways for the local people to legally produce oil, would enable them to provide for their families, and would certainly be better than emptying oil into the local ecosystem, which hurts everyone. In the interim, perhaps the government can utilize vehicles to transport illegally produced oil to legal refineries.
@TheGstein
@TheGstein 6 лет назад
Quite an interesting piece. I bet the locals probably thought you sold them out. Gotta skip town after that.
@davidarciniega6931
@davidarciniega6931 6 лет назад
TheGstein she did sell them out buddy. The government was watching over those white folks and BAM!!! She led them right to the operation. Just my opinion.
@kingdele01
@kingdele01 6 лет назад
Those were two different operations. It is obvious that she didn't sell them out.
@goed1adit
@goed1adit 6 лет назад
my thought exactly.
@jakesworld37
@jakesworld37 6 лет назад
TheGstein Notice how this always happens when reporters watch illegal actions, days later they always conveniently get raged every time
@BBPhun
@BBPhun 6 лет назад
And they were also present for the raid - so Vice knew the raid was happening. Probably thought it would make the story more interesting if they got some "extra" footage lol.
@billalphilip5776
@billalphilip5776 5 лет назад
Human beings are the most destructive creatures on this planet...i used to think termites are worse but nop😂😂😂
@MuddaEE
@MuddaEE 5 лет назад
100% you called the cops on them to get that interesting video material.
@Mkhl4Sure
@Mkhl4Sure 5 лет назад
They sure did, I think it's just common sense in case there is anyone trying to dispute it
@travelsquadd
@travelsquadd 5 лет назад
😆😆😆
@Sundara229
@Sundara229 5 лет назад
@@Mkhl4Sure That would be f*ing terrible. But is there any proof of that?
@Mkhl4Sure
@Mkhl4Sure 5 лет назад
@@Sundara229 Sometimes you just need to add 2+2, not every single thing requires proof or evidence
@samik3184
@samik3184 5 лет назад
exactly, why would VICE be there exactly two days later when the raid was happening? How does this perfect synchronicity occur?
@nickcooper4265
@nickcooper4265 6 лет назад
Dude, the military is acting like they are making coke .!
@TheAlbinoskunk
@TheAlbinoskunk 5 лет назад
love how he's a "oil businessman" rather than a militant because he's wearing a button-up shirt
@timewert691
@timewert691 5 лет назад
"This entire town is black" lmao, first time in rural africa
@aheinz308
@aheinz308 2 года назад
No I think she was referring amount of oil there, not the people.
@Pluhgins
@Pluhgins 5 лет назад
I agree with the action taken by the military on this; but they could at least find a better way to dispose of the oil; even to where better/advanced refineries can use it.
@JH-en1jo
@JH-en1jo 6 лет назад
"This entire town is black" WELCOME TO NIGERIA!!
@piyushvaidya5086
@piyushvaidya5086 5 лет назад
She means it's burned. Black ground, not people.
@bravonolan
@bravonolan 5 лет назад
@@piyushvaidya5086 you sure are fun at the parties
@danielhernandez-vo9zc
@danielhernandez-vo9zc 5 лет назад
Lol I'm glad someone wrote it
@mattdias1185
@mattdias1185 5 лет назад
@@danielhernandez-vo9zc right
@cristopherdejesus9868
@cristopherdejesus9868 5 лет назад
0sa
@nopeguynope1453
@nopeguynope1453 6 лет назад
They spill it in the river? Really? Omg..
@williambrennan104
@williambrennan104 5 лет назад
I was twitching in horror just watching the wastefulness and danger of that. One spark by that open diesel tank...*shiver*
@spookypineapple
@spookypineapple 5 лет назад
This is the stuff I love about Vice videos.
@m1l22
@m1l22 5 лет назад
*_The United States Of America want to know your location_*
@zero_blessed590
@zero_blessed590 5 лет назад
hahahaha
@paulludwigewaldvonkleist4039
@paulludwigewaldvonkleist4039 5 лет назад
Classic america
@ridwanmohamed4684
@ridwanmohamed4684 5 лет назад
Oil need democracy hahahahhhhh sooooo funny
@callihan69
@callihan69 5 лет назад
No they don’t.
@paulludwigewaldvonkleist4039
@paulludwigewaldvonkleist4039 5 лет назад
@@callihan69 guess you don't understand
@moyita2988
@moyita2988 6 лет назад
The level of contamination is too much!!! When the police pours the oil just makes me sick.
@homeofthemad3044
@homeofthemad3044 6 лет назад
Josue M What a waste of beautiful oil.
@onimusha163
@onimusha163 6 лет назад
It's insane that this occurs. Millions of people live in the delta and use the waters. The cancer rates must be insane there.
@decadentanciennebourgeoisie
@decadentanciennebourgeoisie 6 лет назад
ik
@tonyug6304
@tonyug6304 6 лет назад
truly sickening
@tonyug6304
@tonyug6304 6 лет назад
Water everywhere, and not a drop to drink
@AI-xe5jr
@AI-xe5jr 4 года назад
This is my country, I’m crying just seeing how bad this has gotten, it hurts so bad.
@thomasmunns5766
@thomasmunns5766 4 года назад
Holy hell!!!! That's way worse then putting it in a vehicle!!
@SomeGuyWatchingYoutube
@SomeGuyWatchingYoutube 6 лет назад
The product can be refined twice. Those people should be allowed to sell their oil. We have chemical engineers for a reason. I once spilled a bucket of diesel in Texas at a fuel stop, and the EPA was called and the entire area was cordoned until the spill was cleaned. There is no reason to dump that fuel into the river. Society does not benefit from restricting who gets to create fuel. It should all be taxed the same, and theirs is obviously worth less than others. In a decent world, they would have title to their land, and would be allowed to sell their oil until they can afford equipment for better refineries. That oil dumping is atrocious, and worthy of federal imprisonment.
@solomonarbc
@solomonarbc 6 лет назад
I was shocked myself seeing how they just threw out money and polluted the ecosystem the same time. And what an idiotic argumentation. On the other hand, they might have been doing that to "cover" other oil spills.
@SuperHtownswag
@SuperHtownswag 6 лет назад
solomonarbc they are haisa fulani people...the illiterate, corrupt tribe that has led nigeria to ruin 9ver the past 60 uears. This is alsp the same tribe that boko haram is made of.
@SomeGuyWatchingYoutube
@SomeGuyWatchingYoutube 6 лет назад
Nobody in the US gives a damn what tribe someone is from, or what you might think about a tribe or family. If you have title to land, you have title to it, indefinitely, until it is sold by you or confiscated by the Federal Government. It is a sound system, and it would bring peace and money to the region. People need private property rights. The rights need to be backed by the government, not stepped on by the government. Nobody has confiscated the private property of the family and friends of mass school shootings.
@beartrappr2841
@beartrappr2841 6 лет назад
I think the government needs to step in and fund their own refineries. I they could make their own and hire the villages to work them it might be solved. If they place the refineries under public control they will continue to dump their waste nothing will change no matter how rich they get.
@SomeGuyWatchingYoutube
@SomeGuyWatchingYoutube 6 лет назад
Their government can't even wipe their own asses, much less protect their environment. Did you see their own government dumping their product into the river? The only thing I saw in this video portraying any sort of competency was the locals refining their product with what they had.
@MNToor
@MNToor 6 лет назад
"When Nigeria sneezes, OPEC feels it."
@magnettvsports9658
@magnettvsports9658 6 лет назад
yes tat what happens in nigeria
@rgeorge4707
@rgeorge4707 6 лет назад
That's why it's illegal for them to have an oil industry. OPEC would lose money
@BMWROYAL
@BMWROYAL 4 года назад
“This whole area is black” it’s afrika lol
@vijaygurav9992
@vijaygurav9992 3 года назад
It's really a daring experience to do such kind of documentary. Hats off to the VICE correspondent Gianna Toboni!
@steelem422
@steelem422 5 лет назад
What kind of military officer has someone hold a umbrella for him. If you are in the field with your men you live like they do!
@HapticGamerHD
@HapticGamerHD 5 лет назад
Oh shut up. I bet none of you have ever even come close to serving in the army.
@stringsnare
@stringsnare 5 лет назад
a smart officer lol
@senchoflow6103
@senchoflow6103 6 лет назад
From an aerial perspective our environmental impact here looks like a cancer spreading through a perishing organism. Truly bleak situation.
@michaelo6161
@michaelo6161 4 года назад
Dude said HELLO! *shooting 3 seconds later* 🤣😭
@heinrichmuller7974
@heinrichmuller7974 4 года назад
i've watched a bunch of vids on these crude refineries and i've always wondered, do they filter the final product before it goes into their engines? even a coffee filter ?
@chalgoode6449
@chalgoode6449 5 лет назад
Wow. I wonder how the Nigerian military found out about the village's refinery industry, "their only means to eat". **Looks at White Woman Reporter and her team**
@steshar2975
@steshar2975 5 лет назад
They couldn't have possibly been the cause since the footage wasn't released yet.
@googleminus1442
@googleminus1442 5 лет назад
@@steshar2975 No, but if they passed a military checkpoint or reported their presence to local police or something (I've read reporters sometimes do this in risky areas, so if they do not return within a certain amount of time the police can assume that something has gone wrong) then it's pretty easy to put 2 and 2 together. I mean, why else would foreign/white journalists mess around a poor polluted village there if not to report about the oil issue?
@bubble0
@bubble0 5 лет назад
@@googleminus1442 They said it was the second time they had been to the village so they already knew of the location.
@Mkhl4Sure
@Mkhl4Sure 5 лет назад
@@bubble0 That's what they say, but we don't know if there's any truth to that
@everettduncan7543
@everettduncan7543 5 лет назад
@@Mkhl4Sure who knows if the army is in on it (getting bribes from the real criminals, and not regulating Shell)
@jackbarbey
@jackbarbey 5 лет назад
Them: entire region coated in spilled oil. Me: spill 1 drop of gas at the gas station and speed away like the whole thing is gonna blow.
@eliassmolcic-larson7694
@eliassmolcic-larson7694 4 года назад
Pennsylvania natural gas linemen in the bar last night be like we have a dangerous job working Marcellus Shale gas lines: Nigerian Villagers hold my beer.
@nelsongaskell4061
@nelsongaskell4061 5 лет назад
One of the last great vice pieces
@arturasp9738
@arturasp9738 6 лет назад
Nigerian government should be punished by international sanctions for this kind of pollution and for neglecting to people living in these conditions.
@AnyanwuS
@AnyanwuS 6 лет назад
What about the UK companies?
@jalheeljalhe5799
@jalheeljalhe5799 6 лет назад
Who started first? So what about SHELL Company, what punishment they should get?
@purplenurp5590
@purplenurp5590 6 лет назад
yeah like sanctions wouldnt hurt the people even more
@arturasp9738
@arturasp9738 6 лет назад
Purple Nurp I was thinking about sanctions for the government people, not the country. Something like freezing assets in international banks, travel bans. Something to hit directly the people that make changes.
@drynoa532
@drynoa532 6 лет назад
It's foreign companies that are bribing the local government, companies that directly fund your local and federal politicians.
@yomommastupid
@yomommastupid 6 лет назад
look i don't blame these guys they need to make a living for their families and its not like there a lot of other options for the...i blame the government and oil companies !
@tempestvideos9834
@tempestvideos9834 6 лет назад
Blame demand for carbon fuels... Its demand. People tend to overlook very simple aspects of economics with these issues. If you can figure out something more cost effective right now, let me know. Start your own Biodome ;)
@Rosengreen95
@Rosengreen95 6 лет назад
Its not the demand? Its greed from western oil companies. If Nigerian companies were to sell their own oil, they would still supply for the demand.
@franklinromero1863
@franklinromero1863 5 лет назад
theabstrakt84 the thieves are finding the easiest and most lucrative means of creating money. Yet, they're destroying their environment. Blaming the government and oil companies which have nothing to do with this!
@maythesciencebewithyou
@maythesciencebewithyou 5 лет назад
Karl Scher You meant to say rightwingers, you dofus.
@nycjt6267
@nycjt6267 5 лет назад
who decides on the companies doing business in Nigeria?
@plsnthxu
@plsnthxu 3 года назад
thank you for sharing
@landersbp
@landersbp 5 лет назад
and my town thinks banning plastic bags will do good lol
@shawnrah-man7955
@shawnrah-man7955 5 лет назад
"holy shit, look at this thing it's Massive" Welcome to Nigeria
@deepakgusain9561
@deepakgusain9561 5 лет назад
🤣🤣🤣
@mannysikario
@mannysikario 6 лет назад
All that contamination
@leobuckey
@leobuckey 4 года назад
I can't imagine how often those makeshift refineries blow up.
@flipKumar
@flipKumar 5 лет назад
Thanks to Shell ..
@johnmoore1495
@johnmoore1495 6 лет назад
I question whether or not they usually “arrest” illegal refiners judging by how scared the man is at 11:46.
@obofoniokaisabor4896
@obofoniokaisabor4896 5 лет назад
John Moore arresting them is one thing, getting a fair trial is another.
@theflanman420420
@theflanman420420 5 лет назад
John Moore that guy looked like he knew as soon as the white reporters left he was going to get a bullet to the head.
@thebest3702
@thebest3702 5 лет назад
@@theflanman420420 It's not that bad.
@markserrano4586
@markserrano4586 6 лет назад
Despite how I feel about this this was great reporting by Vice
@hoseadarrelvirry4336
@hoseadarrelvirry4336 5 лет назад
Such a waste why would government ruin those expensive oils like that
@bitcoinfandom
@bitcoinfandom 5 лет назад
Damn! Thousands of liters of Diesel right into the river. And in our country we're told to separate our trash and drive electric cars.
@nicholaskajoh
@nicholaskajoh 6 лет назад
Great thumbs up to Vice for going this deep! I've lived in Nigeria all my life, even traveled to Niger Delta a few times. I've only heard stories and not seen the reality. The closest I've seen is people siphoning gasoline from a trailer that crashed and fell. This is awesome work! I'm equally heart-broken as I'm excited. This is the reality of many Nigerians. We really need a change. The corruption is just too much.
@jesh014
@jesh014 6 лет назад
This is inconceivable and insane!! So many issues at so many levels. It literally sunk my heart.... Major kudos to Gianna Toboni for an amazing job for bringing this story to the world.....keep up the great work!
@travellingonuptozion5658
@travellingonuptozion5658 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing
@farazkhan7035
@farazkhan7035 4 года назад
Very good journalism. Keep up the good work
@a1ant37
@a1ant37 5 лет назад
Vice probably snitched on the village
@amapparatistkwabena
@amapparatistkwabena 5 лет назад
A1 Ant My thoughts exactly-just to get a story. OR, they were clueless and went to the authorities and were like, “can we accompany you when you go to bust the illegal refinery about 20km west of the village just over the mountain range beyond around which the river travels?”
@zainabe9503
@zainabe9503 5 лет назад
watch the video the military said they'd been there twice to raid.
@wondashozen
@wondashozen 5 лет назад
@@zainabe9503 Why would he watch the video when he can hate on Vice. (the only platform that would introduce him to this content anyways)
@damienkendrick1457
@damienkendrick1457 5 лет назад
vice doesnt do that their pro lets save the world
@davidekstrom9595
@davidekstrom9595 5 лет назад
Right!.,.!?!? I mean, the army showed up 2 whole days later, and their there to film it?! Really?!
@bhaktirajrai6515
@bhaktirajrai6515 5 лет назад
waisting oil: waisting time n bullet: harmfull enviornment: giving trouble to people. government mistake.
@pooperamaplays8785
@pooperamaplays8785 5 лет назад
Your lack of grammatical knowledge and spelling makes me wonder why are you even here.
@bhaktirajrai6515
@bhaktirajrai6515 5 лет назад
@@pooperamaplays8785 IDC
@nurealamsabbir1745
@nurealamsabbir1745 5 лет назад
@@pooperamaplays8785 truth doesn't need grammatical accuracy, you negative minded hoomans.
@kiranrai9692
@kiranrai9692 5 лет назад
PUNJABI
@bentleybogle9171
@bentleybogle9171 5 лет назад
@@pooperamaplays8785 Not to display knowledge of grammar.
@noirnit.
@noirnit. 4 года назад
Its the greed of the locals and the greed of the rich that is killing the delta...
@aldossnow3703
@aldossnow3703 3 года назад
“This is an illegal dump” let’s dump all this illegal fuel we found here
@mikhailzavarov4958
@mikhailzavarov4958 6 лет назад
Finally , something interesting from VICE
@areyes2137
@areyes2137 6 лет назад
Man, I miss the good ol days when they used to hang out with isis and kim jong un.... Lol
@omariezay1350
@omariezay1350 6 лет назад
Stimulate Yo Mind same😔
@Cravenmooreheadism
@Cravenmooreheadism 6 лет назад
Right? It's been awhile lol
@LifeInFlux
@LifeInFlux 6 лет назад
No doubt, they are actually reporting REAL NEWS for a change.
@benrelaxedguy
@benrelaxedguy 6 лет назад
i dunno man, i wonder what the trans community of some of America's richest Universities has to say about oil in Nigeria, why it's transphobic and why I'm a shitlord for even existing. Help me Vice!
@RizzoDaManiac
@RizzoDaManiac 6 лет назад
How can you have the largest oil deposit in the world, and your own people aren't reaping the benefits. Kick out everyone else, hire your own and sell it to foreign nations
@kingkongrilla
@kingkongrilla 6 лет назад
you know what will happen if we kick them out ??...... American democracy will happen
@kingdele01
@kingdele01 6 лет назад
Nigeria doesn't have the largest reserves in the world. Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, and a lot of others have more. Also, Nigeria has a larger population than most of them. I am not saying that it isn't a shame, but Nigeria needs to look beyond oil an start to develop & diversify its economy.
@RizzoDaManiac
@RizzoDaManiac 6 лет назад
You completely missed the p Nigeria has the largest oil deposits, they just aren't confirmed. And population doesn't matter in this sense. Besides you're completely missing the point.
@kingdele01
@kingdele01 6 лет назад
TheCommentBeatKiller Where did you get that analysis? Also, if you look at the land size of Nigeria, you will know that there is no way that could be true, even if it's whole geographical area is full of oil. To put this into perspective, Nigeria currently has proven reserves of about 30 billion barrels, that has been mostly expoited, compared to Saudi Arabia's 300 billion. Unless, Nigeria has some undiscovered land that can hold that much oil, there is no way Nigeria can surpass them. Or Iran, Iraq, Libya, Russia or even USA & Canada (with the Shale formations). So, the wisest thing for Nigeria to do is to save all the oil money in a sovereign fund and plan for the future as if it doesn't have oil. That means cutting off all of its regions from federal oil funds, collecting taxes like every other country, and developing its infrastructure, agricultural, & low level manufacturing base, just like the Asian countries did.
@kingdele01
@kingdele01 6 лет назад
But, you are right!!! The behavior of Nigeria's leadership, with all of the revenues it has received from oil, is an absolute shame.
@jacobsvideo96
@jacobsvideo96 4 года назад
Anyone notice all the soldiers wearing sandles lol
@dustinatkinson5744
@dustinatkinson5744 4 года назад
Looks like a scene from a battle in the Pacific
@andrebarros7703
@andrebarros7703 5 лет назад
We need some way to dump this oil/fuel, cuz we cant confiscat or refine it better for use, any ideas? Dump it to river? Congratz you have been promoted
@shrinivasmandre5003
@shrinivasmandre5003 6 лет назад
What a waste those military guys did
@Steve_1999
@Steve_1999 5 лет назад
I'm pretty sure that's not the right way to dispose of gas and oil...
@carlossummers5693
@carlossummers5693 4 года назад
From the local waterways to the oceans. 😬
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