The Oil Boom That Nearly Destroyed a Nation
Автор: African Biographics
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In the 1970s, Nigeria stood at a crossroads. The country had just come through a brutal civil war.
It was blessed with fertile land and rich natural resources, and now oil had turned into a river of wealth unlike anything it had ever seen.
For a moment, the world believed Nigeria’s future was limitless.
Petrodollars poured into government coffers, highways and housing estates rose across the landscape, and the naira became one of Africa’s strongest currencies.
Perhaps nothing captured this mood of boundless optimism better than the famous remark attributed to Head of State General Yakubu Gowon: “Nigeria’s problem is not money, but how to spend it.”
It was the declaration of a nation convinced that prosperity had finally arrived.
Beneath this optimism, however, Nigeria faced challenges that would grow in the years ahead.
In this episode of African Biographics, we cover the story of Nigeria’s oil boom of the 1970s, a decade that lifted hopes of limitless wealth, but ultimately revealed the challenges of managing sudden prosperity…………
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Epidemic Sound
Alone - Emit Fenn
Rain Fuse - French Fuse
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