David Hundeyin an investigative journalist In a shocking discovery, uncovered and prevented an illicit conspiracy by a foreign non-governmental organization called Dialogue Earth to undermine the Dangote Refinery project in Nigeria. This gripping investigation reveals the complex network of foreign interests trying to prevent African industrial growth.
David Hundeyin disclosed that an NGO called Dialogue Earth, situated in London, approached him offering ₦800,000 to compose a critical Article depicting the Dangote refinery as a threat to the environment. Under the pretense of raising worries about climate change, the suggested article sought to paint the Dangote refinery as a danger to Nigeria’s future.
Narratives such as “Dangote Refinery: A Test for Nigeria’s Climate Ambitions” and “A Burning Issue: Dangote’s $20 Billion Oil Bet Highlights Nigeria’s High-Stakes Climate Paradox”. Under the disguise of environmental agitation, these narratives were intended to support a larger agenda that aimed to hinder the industrial progress of Africa.
celebrated for his bold reporting, David Hundeyin turned down the bribe and exposed the plot on social media. He maintained that these attempts were part of a bigger plan by Western powers to maintain Africa’s financial dependability on them and prevent the continent from industrializing and taking control of its natural resources.
He made it clear that these international NGOs frequently overlook the environmentally harmful behaviors of their nations, which have historically led to the degradation of the environment worldwide, in favor of critiquing local initiatives.
The journalist’s discoveries caused a lot of debate and brought attention to the geopolitical factors that are frequently disregarded in the industrialization processes of Africa. Many believe that the $20 billion Dangote Refinery might revolutionize the situation in Nigeria and the surrounding area.
But David Hundeyin’s analysis highlights the difficult obstacles it must overcome from strong foreign interests that are committed to preserving the status quo.
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David Hundeyin made it very evident that Africa needs the freedom to choose its development course, even if that means defying the consensus on climate change.
Capable of refining 650,000 barrels of crude oil per day, the Dangote Refinery is one of Africa’s biggest and most ambitious industrial facilities, It is situated in Lagos, Nigeria. In addition to representing Nigeria’s potential for energy independence, the refinery poses a threat to the country’s long-standing reliance on imported refined petroleum products from North America and Europe.
David Hundeyin in a short remark said on X formerly called Twitter
“I care exactly as much about the environment as do the rich white men who destroyed it, to begin with. I firmly believe that what it takes for Africa to industrialize is for it to burn so much fossil fuel that snow stops falling in Wisconsin and it starts raining concentrated sulphuric acid in Doncaster.
it is not too big a price for Europe and North America to pay – it is certainly not bigger than the price Africa had to pay for Europe and North America to develop. It is and will continue to be 100% OUR prerogative to determine what to do with our hydrocarbons.
In an X post on Saturday, David Hundeyin stated, “It will never be me.” he described it as just another action taken by external interests collaborating with local ones to keep Nigeria and Africa as a whole as impoverished as they are.