In Senegal’s shadow, The Gambia still waits in hope for oil
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 26/09/2025
By Sheriff Bojang Jr Caught between its next-door neighbour’s oil boom and its own string of dry wells, The Gambia, one of Africa’s smallest nations, has seen oil become as much about politics and perception as geology. For more than a decade, The Gambia has chased the prospect of black gold. (…)
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