The Aridolf hotel in Yenagoa that is Allegedly Owned By
First Lady Patience Jonathan is an unlikely monument to kitsch on a reclaimed
swamp in Nigeria’s oil-producing Niger delta……
The Aridolf hotel in Yenagoa is an unlikely monument to
kitsch on a reclaimed swamp in Nigeria’s oil-producing Niger delta. In the
lobby, Louis XIV furniture is accompanied by bowls of plastic fruit, faux Dutch
landscapes and a grotesquely gaudy chandelier. The hotel is redolent of the
riches on display in a region that for half a century has generated the bulk of
Nigeria’s wealth.
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Only a decade and-a-half ago there was just one petrol pump
in Bayelsa state, which produced a quarter of Nigeria’s 2m barrels per day of
oil, and Yenagoa, the state capital, was a string of tin-roofed shacks.
Resentment at the region’s under-development erupted in violence, with
militants blowing up pipelines and kidnapping oil workers.
Today, Yenagoa is a sprawling construction site. But the
Aridolf, which is owned by Patience Jonathan, wife of the outgoing president,
is symptomatic of how superficial progress has been in addressing the festering
sense of marginalisation in the region, which remains desperately impoverished
despite benefiting from a tide of petrodollars in recent years.
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