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Attribute Nigeria Uganda
Population >100m 30mEthnic make up Tribal groupings Tribal groupings
Colonial power Britain Britain
Independence 1960 1962
1st
major post-independence crisis 1966 (Biafra secession) 1966 (Buganda secession)
Post-independence statehood Highly unstable & militaristic Highly unstable & militaristic
Oil discovery c1957 2007
Main oil region Delta area Lake Albert area
Ecology of oil area Flood plain with rich
biodiversity of both flora and
fauna
Flood plain with rich biodiversity of both
flora and fauna (including the Queen
Elizabeth and Kabalega National Parks)
Main ethnic group in oil area Ijaw, Itsekiri, Ogoni, Efik andIgbo
Banyoro, Bagungu, Bakiga, Bakonzo,Acholi & Alur.
Percent of national population 5% 5%
Integration of ethnic group in oil
area
Marginalised/suppressed Marginalised
Regional pre-oil economy Peasantry farming and fishing Peasantry farming and fishing
Regional post-oil economy Peasantry ???
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