See how Nigeria's economic crisis has changed this village
Briefly

Residents of Ngwoma in the Niger Delta are increasingly feeling isolated due to rising fuel prices. Previously able to travel for medical needs or to visit markets in larger towns, many of the village's 2,500 inhabitants now find it difficult to leave their homes. The dusty roads, once bustling with activity, now contribute to a sense of confinement. Fuel costs impact everyday life, restricting access to essential services and community ties, significantly altering the dynamics of this small village.
In Ngwoma, the price of fuel is significantly hindering residents’ ability to travel outside the village, impacting essential activities such as visiting the doctor or going to the market.
The village of Ngwoma, located in the Niger Delta, is experiencing isolation as rising fuel prices confine residents, limiting their movement to essential services and resources.
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