Beyond the headlines and anti-corruption slogans, the legal saga of the OPL 245 oil field has ended as a parable of African disillusionment with international courts. After over a decade of proceedings scattered between Abuja, Milan, and London, Nigeria has lost on all fronts – while JPMorgan, Shell, and Eni emerge unscathed, stronger than ever…....
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