The Kangaroo Court

The Kangaroo Court

Saro-Wiwa and eight other Ogoni activists were tried before a specially convened military tribunal. This episode exposes the proceedings — widely condemned by international observers as a sham trial designed to deliver a predetermined verdict.

Hosted by Wale Lawal

Feb 12, 2025

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Our second season focuses on the life and legacy of Ken Saro-Wiwa, a writer and one of nine non-violent Ogoni activists the General Sani Abacha military government brutally executed in 1995. The Ogoni are an ethnic group situated in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. For years, they have suffered pollution and environmental degradation stemming from crude oil extraction on their land. Saro-Wiwa's protests against oil companies such as Shell, including his leadership of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP), frustrated the Abacha government, which relied heavily on oil exports.

Hosted by Wale Lawal.

Saro-Wiwa and eight other Ogoni activists were tried before a specially convened military tribunal. This episode exposes the proceedings — widely condemned by international observers as a sham trial designed to deliver a predetermined verdict.