Deadliest Roads, Nigeria, Free Documentary
World s Most Dangerous Roads: Deadliest Journeys Nigeria (2011) Deadliest Roads Tajikistan: In Benin, motorcyclists regularly navigate the chaotic streets with up to 700 litres of diesel strapped to their bikes one false move and they could become human torches. The daredevil delivery men are supplying to the ubiquitous unlicensed petrol stations, where a litre of illegal fuel can cost just 55 cents. Business is booming, much to the dismay of the government and oil multinationals. Nigeria, however, is paying a heavy price. Neighbouring Benin, it is the worlds No. 7 oil exporter, but since drilling first began in the 1960s, the blessing has proved to be a terrible curse, breeding corruption and crime. Hidden in the natural maze of the mangrove forests are innumerable secret refineries. Due to the oil trade, over 200 000 litres of oil have been released into the Delta every year for the last halfcentury. This pollution has choked the land, kil
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