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Over 11,000 Nigerians file complaint against oil giant Shell over pollution

By France24
04 February 2023   |   12:37 pm
More than 13,000 Nigerian residents take Shell to court over oil spills. The claim from 11,317 people and 17 institutions in the Niger Delta area of Ogale was filed last week, according to Leigh Day, the U.K. law firm representing the plaintiffs.

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