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On 12 June, 2025, Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu posthumously pardoned Ken Saro-Wiwa, one of the Ogoni Nine.

The Ogoni Bill of Rights
(MOSOP)
The Ogoni Bill of Rights is a landmark 1990 document asserting the Ogoni people's demands for political autonomy.

United Nations Environmental Assessment of Ogoniland Report (UNEP)
At the request of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, UNEP has conducted an independent assessment.

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples affirms Indigenous peoples' rights to self-determination.

MOSOP Wants Government Commitment On Environmental Justice (Guardian NewsPapers)
MOSOP Urges Government Action on Environmental Justice – A call for urgent steps to address pollution and restore Ogoniland.
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A statement denouncing political repression and calling for respect for human rights in Ogoniland.

Dormene Dumnaata: Ogoni deserves Rivers Ministerial Slot (DailyPost Nigeria)
A call for inclusive governance and Ogoni representation in federal appointments.

MOSOP Wants Government Commitment On Environmental Justice (Guardian NewsPapers)
MOSOP Urges Government Action on Environmental Justice – A call for urgent steps to address pollution and restore Ogoniland.

MOSOP Wants Government Commitment On Environmental Justice (Guardian NewsPapers)
MOSOP Urges Government Action on Environmental Justice – A call for urgent steps to address pollution and restore Ogoniland.

On 12 June, Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu posthumously pardoned Ken Saro-Wiwa, one of the Ogoni Nine.

The Ogoni Bill of Rights is a landmark 1990 document asserting the Ogoni people's demands for political autonomy, environmental justice, and equitable control over their natural resources within the Nigerian federation.

The Ogoni Bill of Rights is a landmark 1990 document asserting the Ogoni people's demands for political autonomy, environmental justice, and equitable control over their natural resources within the Nigerian federation.

At the request of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, UNEP has conducted an independent assessment of the environment and public health impacts of oil contamination in Ogoniland, in the Niger Delta, and options for remediation.

The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples affirms Indigenous peoples' rights to self-determination, culture, and control over their lands and resources.

MOSOP Urges Government Action on Environmental Justice – A call for urgent steps to address pollution and restore Ogoniland.
.jpg)
A statement denouncing political repression and calling for respect for human rights in Ogoniland.

Dormene Dumnaata: Ogoni deserves Rivers Ministerial Slot (DailyPost Nigeria)
A call for inclusive governance and Ogoni representation in federal appointments.