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The day oil was discovered in Nigeria

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Nigeria has become one of Africa's biggest oil producers, but the people of Oloibiri complain they have not seen much of the money made in the 52 years of oil production.

The village elders thought they were looking for palm oil - a valuable edible oil that had been exported from West Africa since the first European traders arrived hundreds of years before.

"It wasn't until we saw what they called the oil - the black stuff - that we knew they were after something different.

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The explorers threw a party at their house-boat and invited everyone from the village to see samples of the oil they had been looking for.

now "You see fish floating on the surface of the water, something we didn't know before.

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