Who Really Owns Nigeria's Oil? The Answer Will Shock You
They told us Nigeria was poor — but that’s the biggest lie in modern history. From the British Royal Niger Company to today’s multinational corporations and global banks, a quiet system of wealth extraction has kept Nigeria rich in resources but poor in results. This documentary exposes how Europe’s wealthiest families and global institutions still profit from Nigerian oil, gas, and minerals — long after the flags of colonialism came down. Discover the financial blueprints, the offshore networks, and the modern “colonialism in a suit and tie” that continues to shape Africa’s economy. This is not conspiracy — it’s history repeating itself in boardrooms instead of battlefields. 📌 Watch next: Why Nigerians Are Poor — The Truth They Don’t Want You To Know 📌 Subscribe for more: Deep historical and geopolitical documentaries every week. 📌 Follow on TikTok: @HistoricCapital for short, powerful historical breakdowns. Keywords. Nigeria economy, European elite, Rothschild family, Unilever history, colonial legacy, African development, global finance, IMF World Bank, capital flight, African wealth extraction, geopolitics documentary, history of Nigeria, economic sovereignty, BRICS, decolonization economics, Historic Capital #Nigeria #Africa #HistoryDocumentary #EconomicColonialism #Geopolitics #WealthTransfer #HistoricCapital #AfricaRising #EuropeanElite #GlobalFinance

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