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The ethics of Nigeria's proposed withdrawal from the organisation of petroleum exporting countries

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In the wake of the prevailing world oil glut which has affected the revenue earning powers of OPEC (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries) members, there are serious proposals and arguments in favour of Nigeria's withdrawal from OPEC as mentioned in this paper.
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In the wake of the prevailing world oil glut which has affected the revenue earning powers of OPEC (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries) members, there are serious proposals and arguments in favour of Nigeria's withdrawal from OPEC. The mission of this paper is to question the ethical basis of this proposed strategy after she has benefited from OPEC membership for over a decade. This paper postulates that it would be ethically wrong to do so and suggests a strategy that would boost the petrochemical industry for agriculture, building, pharmaceuticals, automative industry, etc.

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Cultivating greater self‐confidence in African management research

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a conceptual framework for classifying contributions in African management research, which captures both the intra-and inter-Africa dimensions of macro-strategy and organisational behaviour/human resource research.
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Oil in Nigeria: A Bibliographical Reconnaissance

TL;DR: The impact of the oil industry on Nigeria's workers, environment, and communities within the oil rich Niger Delta is discussed in this article, where the authors identify the paradigmatic shifts in the literature, as well as the major gaps that exist.

The state-backed oil company in Nigeria's petroleum economy: Evolution, dilemmas and paradoxes

Nelson Takon
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the nature and analysis of the implicit and explicit context of the evolution of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) with a view to identify its limited developmental outcome.

Effect of unit cost on acquisition of technology in nigeria's oil exploration and production industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the relationship of unit cost (total cost/output) to the formulation of product and process technology development strategies in Nigeria's oil industry and found that the factors such as the risk and cost of the technology and the articles of agreement between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and the operating companies seem to drive the formulating of technology strategies.
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