Toxic mud swamps fortunes of Niger Delta women years after oil spill
by Ruth Maclean in Rivers State from on (#45A46)
Ogoniland women produce most of the family's food but the twin pressures of land grabs and pollution are making it impossible for them to survive
Two women pick a slimy path through a creek, prized by generations of their female forbears for its mangroves, which once provided an abundance of food.
The elder in orange, the younger in blue, they fail to find a single periwinkle snail, a single fish or a usable piece of kindling between them. Their feet struggle to take purchase on the mud, more slippery than it used to be.
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