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Yıl 2025, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 2, 181 - 199, 14.10.2025
https://doi.org/10.52613/ujhc.1706604

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Kaynakça

  • Afinotan, U. (2022). How serious is Nigeria about climate change mitigation through gas flaring regulation in the Niger Delta? Environmental Law Review, 24(4), 288–304.
  • Agbiji, O. M., & Swart, I. (2013). Historical sources of Christian religious leadership ideology: Implications and challenges for social transformation in post-military Nigeria. Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, 39(1).
  • Akpan, D. (2016). Impact of illegal oil business and Nigeria’s economy: The experience of crude oil theft, bunkering, and pipeline vandalism in the 21st century. International Journal of Advanced Academic Research (Arts, Humanities and Education), 2(8), 111–119.
  • Barnett, J. (2023, January 26). The oil thieves of Nigeria. New Lines Magazine. https://newlinesmag.com/ reportage/the-oil-thieves-of-nigeria/
  • Clarke, P. B., & Byrne, P. A. (1993). Religion defined and explained. Macmillan.
  • Daniel, E. (2022, November 1). Save Nigeria from global scandal, probe oil theft, ex-diplomats tell Buhari. The Guardian (Nigeria). https://guardian.ng/news/save-nigeria-from-global-scandal-probe-oil-theft-ex-diplomats-tell-buhari/
  • Dominic, A. (2016). Impact of illegal oil business and Nigeria economy: The experience of crude oil theft, bunkering and pipeline vandalism in the 21st century. International Journal Advance Academic Research (Arts Humanities Education), 2(8), 111–119.
  • Editorial Board. (2022, May 27). Before another oil bunkering explosion. The Guardian (Nigeria). https://guardian.ng/opinion/before-another-oil-bunkering-explosion/
  • Fyneface, A., Ngowari, A., Eedee, A. F., & Ugochukwu, N. C. (2022). Environmental effect of Kpo-fire in Niger Delta and future health implications. Biotechnology Journal International, 26(2), 18–24.
  • Ghazvinian, J. (2007). The curse of oil: Niger Delta, Nigeria, 2005. The Virginia Quarterly Review, 83(1), 4-27.
  • Godwin, A. (2021, April 30). Fire kills four, injures seven in Rivers illegal bunkering site. The Guardian (Nigeria). https://guardian.ng/news/fire-kills-four-injures-seven-in-rivers-illegal-bunkering-site/
  • Ibeh, N. (2012, December 30). Brief facts on Ken Saro-Wiwa’s murder, Ogoniland. Premium Times. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/113150-brief-facts-on-ken-saro-wiwas-murder-ogoniland.html
  • Ibunge, B. (2023, March 5). SPDC investigates oil pipeline explosion in Rivers community. This Day. https://www.thisdaylive.com/2023/03/05/spdc-investigates-oil-pipeline-explosion-in-rivers-community/
  • Kanu, I. A. (Ed.). (2021). African eco-theology: Meaning, forms and expressions. Association for the Promotion of African Studies.
  • Mangan, E. (2015, August 4). A primer on Nigeria’s oil bunkering. Africa in Transition (Council on Foreign Relations). https://www.cfr.org/blog/primer-nigerias-oil-bunkering
  • Manglos-Weber, N. (2023). Religious life in African societies. In R. Sooryamoorthy & N. E. Khalema (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of the sociology of Africa. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197608494.013.16
  • Mark, F. (2023). Climate, NDC and the problem of oil bunkering in Nigeria. Center for Climate Change and Development (CCCD), Alex Ekwueme Federal University. https://cccd.funai.edu.ng/the-climate-ndc-and-the-problem-of-oil-bunkering-in-nigeria/
  • Mwakideu, C. (2020, November 9). Nigeria: Ogoni 9 activists remembered 25 years on. DW. https://www.dw.com/en/nigeria-ogoni-9-activists-remembered-25-years-on/a-55547897
  • Nriagu, J., Udofia, E. A., Ekong, I., & Ebuk, G. (2016). Health risks associated with oil pollution in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(3), 346. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13030346
  • Nuttall, N., & Marks, J. (2017, August 7). UNEP Ogoniland oil assessment reveals extent of environmental contamination and threats to human health. United Nations Environment Programme. https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/ unep-ogoniland-oil-assessment-reveals-extent-environmental-contamination-and
  • Nwachukwu, O. (2022, May 8). Husband, wife, others dead in fresh Abia explosion. Business Day. https://businessday.ng/news/article/husband-wife-others-dead-in-fresh-abia-explosion/
  • Nwoke, U. (2016). Two complementary duties under corporate social responsibility: Multinationals and the moral minimum in Nigeria’s Delta region. International Journal of Law and Management, 58(1), 2–25. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijlma-09-2014-0053
  • Okeoma, C., & Naku, D. (2022, April 24). Over 100 killed, vehicles razed as illegal refinery explodes in Imo. The Punch. https://punchng.com/over-100-killed-vehicles-razed-as-illegal-refinery-explodes-in-imo/
  • Okolo, P. O., & Anthony, R. (2019). Development crises and peasant survival mechanisms in the Niger Delta: The effects of illegal oil bunkering. African Conflict Profile, 3, 19–30.
  • Okon, D. (2022, March 8). Revealed: How oil thieves are raking in ‘petrodollars’ on high seas while FAAC flounders. TheCable. https://www.thecable.ng/revealed-how-oil-thieves-are-raking-in-petrodollars-on-high-seas-while-faac-flounders/
  • Olugbode, M. (2023, March 2). NSCDC destroys 71 illegal refineries, 22 oil bunkering sites in over a year. This Day. https://www.thisdaylive.com/2023/03/02/nscdc-destroys-71-illegal-refineries-22-oil-bunkering-sites-in-over-a-year/
  • Oyadongha, S. (2021, December 28). Kpo-fire: Anxiety as strange soot envelops Yenagoa. Vanguard. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/12/kpo-fire-anxiety-as-strange-black-soot-envelops-yenagoa/
  • Oyegun, C. U., Lawal, O., & Ogoro, M. (2023). The Niger Delta region. In A. Faniran, L. K. Jeje, O. A. Fashae, & A. O. Olusola (Eds.), Landscapes and landforms of Nigeria (pp. 107–121). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17972-3 7
  • Sampson, O. (2022, August 23). 6 die in Abia gas explosion. The Sun Nigeria. https://thesun.ng/6-die-in-abia-gas-explosion/
  • Sirilakshmi, Y., Ashwini, T., Gogoi, B., & Bhuyan, N. (2024). Content analysis in qualitative research: Importance and application. In Exploring narratives: A guide to qualitative research methods (pp. 82–97). P.K. Publishers.
  • The University of Toledo. (2020). Guidance for obtaining informed consent via telephone. https://www. utoledo.edu/research/rsp/irb/docs/HRPP-Guidance-for-Telephone-Consent.pdf
  • Udoma, M. (2022, January 12). Kpo-fire fuel, soot-filled air and complicity of IOCs. Sweet Crude Reports. https://sweetcrudereports.com/kpofire-fuel-soot-filled-air-complicity-of-iocs/
  • Ugor, P. U. (2013). Survival strategies and citizenship claims: Youth and the underground oil economy in post-amnesty Niger Delta. Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, 83(2), 270–292.
  • Vrey, F. (2012). Maritime aspects of illegal oil bunkering in the Niger Delta. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs, 4(4), 109–115.

The Sociology of Oil Bunkering and the Role of Religious Leaders in the Niger Delta, Nigeria

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 2, 181 - 199, 14.10.2025
https://doi.org/10.52613/ujhc.1706604

Öz

This study examines oil bunkering in the Niger Delta and investigates the potential role of religious leaders in mitigating its environmental impacts in Nigeria. Oil spills from multinational oil companies have generated enormous negative impacts on the environment and vulnerable communities in the Niger Delta region. Most existing literature on climate change in the Niger Delta focuses predominantly on the activities of multinational oil companies, particularly regarding oil spills and gas flaring practices. This study extends the scholarly discourse by examining the negative impacts of illegal oil bunkering on the worsening climate crisis in the Niger Delta and investigating the potential interventional role of religious leaders in mitigating these environmental challenges. Data were obtained from personal and direct observations, key informant interviews (KII), and relevant academic literature. The findings reveal that oil bunkering has polluted streams, rivers, and lakes, degraded farm lands to the point of infertility, led to the death of aquatic animals, and contributed to the rising cases of respiratory and reproductive health problems in the Niger Delta. Religious leaders can influence public perception and discourage oil bunkering by preaching against such illegal activities and highlighting their environmental and societal harm. Additionally, religious leaders should organise workshops and seminars to educate communities about the long-term consequences of oil bunkering, thereby promoting a culture of environmental responsibility and stewardship.

Kaynakça

  • Afinotan, U. (2022). How serious is Nigeria about climate change mitigation through gas flaring regulation in the Niger Delta? Environmental Law Review, 24(4), 288–304.
  • Agbiji, O. M., & Swart, I. (2013). Historical sources of Christian religious leadership ideology: Implications and challenges for social transformation in post-military Nigeria. Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, 39(1).
  • Akpan, D. (2016). Impact of illegal oil business and Nigeria’s economy: The experience of crude oil theft, bunkering, and pipeline vandalism in the 21st century. International Journal of Advanced Academic Research (Arts, Humanities and Education), 2(8), 111–119.
  • Barnett, J. (2023, January 26). The oil thieves of Nigeria. New Lines Magazine. https://newlinesmag.com/ reportage/the-oil-thieves-of-nigeria/
  • Clarke, P. B., & Byrne, P. A. (1993). Religion defined and explained. Macmillan.
  • Daniel, E. (2022, November 1). Save Nigeria from global scandal, probe oil theft, ex-diplomats tell Buhari. The Guardian (Nigeria). https://guardian.ng/news/save-nigeria-from-global-scandal-probe-oil-theft-ex-diplomats-tell-buhari/
  • Dominic, A. (2016). Impact of illegal oil business and Nigeria economy: The experience of crude oil theft, bunkering and pipeline vandalism in the 21st century. International Journal Advance Academic Research (Arts Humanities Education), 2(8), 111–119.
  • Editorial Board. (2022, May 27). Before another oil bunkering explosion. The Guardian (Nigeria). https://guardian.ng/opinion/before-another-oil-bunkering-explosion/
  • Fyneface, A., Ngowari, A., Eedee, A. F., & Ugochukwu, N. C. (2022). Environmental effect of Kpo-fire in Niger Delta and future health implications. Biotechnology Journal International, 26(2), 18–24.
  • Ghazvinian, J. (2007). The curse of oil: Niger Delta, Nigeria, 2005. The Virginia Quarterly Review, 83(1), 4-27.
  • Godwin, A. (2021, April 30). Fire kills four, injures seven in Rivers illegal bunkering site. The Guardian (Nigeria). https://guardian.ng/news/fire-kills-four-injures-seven-in-rivers-illegal-bunkering-site/
  • Ibeh, N. (2012, December 30). Brief facts on Ken Saro-Wiwa’s murder, Ogoniland. Premium Times. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/113150-brief-facts-on-ken-saro-wiwas-murder-ogoniland.html
  • Ibunge, B. (2023, March 5). SPDC investigates oil pipeline explosion in Rivers community. This Day. https://www.thisdaylive.com/2023/03/05/spdc-investigates-oil-pipeline-explosion-in-rivers-community/
  • Kanu, I. A. (Ed.). (2021). African eco-theology: Meaning, forms and expressions. Association for the Promotion of African Studies.
  • Mangan, E. (2015, August 4). A primer on Nigeria’s oil bunkering. Africa in Transition (Council on Foreign Relations). https://www.cfr.org/blog/primer-nigerias-oil-bunkering
  • Manglos-Weber, N. (2023). Religious life in African societies. In R. Sooryamoorthy & N. E. Khalema (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of the sociology of Africa. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197608494.013.16
  • Mark, F. (2023). Climate, NDC and the problem of oil bunkering in Nigeria. Center for Climate Change and Development (CCCD), Alex Ekwueme Federal University. https://cccd.funai.edu.ng/the-climate-ndc-and-the-problem-of-oil-bunkering-in-nigeria/
  • Mwakideu, C. (2020, November 9). Nigeria: Ogoni 9 activists remembered 25 years on. DW. https://www.dw.com/en/nigeria-ogoni-9-activists-remembered-25-years-on/a-55547897
  • Nriagu, J., Udofia, E. A., Ekong, I., & Ebuk, G. (2016). Health risks associated with oil pollution in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(3), 346. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13030346
  • Nuttall, N., & Marks, J. (2017, August 7). UNEP Ogoniland oil assessment reveals extent of environmental contamination and threats to human health. United Nations Environment Programme. https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/ unep-ogoniland-oil-assessment-reveals-extent-environmental-contamination-and
  • Nwachukwu, O. (2022, May 8). Husband, wife, others dead in fresh Abia explosion. Business Day. https://businessday.ng/news/article/husband-wife-others-dead-in-fresh-abia-explosion/
  • Nwoke, U. (2016). Two complementary duties under corporate social responsibility: Multinationals and the moral minimum in Nigeria’s Delta region. International Journal of Law and Management, 58(1), 2–25. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijlma-09-2014-0053
  • Okeoma, C., & Naku, D. (2022, April 24). Over 100 killed, vehicles razed as illegal refinery explodes in Imo. The Punch. https://punchng.com/over-100-killed-vehicles-razed-as-illegal-refinery-explodes-in-imo/
  • Okolo, P. O., & Anthony, R. (2019). Development crises and peasant survival mechanisms in the Niger Delta: The effects of illegal oil bunkering. African Conflict Profile, 3, 19–30.
  • Okon, D. (2022, March 8). Revealed: How oil thieves are raking in ‘petrodollars’ on high seas while FAAC flounders. TheCable. https://www.thecable.ng/revealed-how-oil-thieves-are-raking-in-petrodollars-on-high-seas-while-faac-flounders/
  • Olugbode, M. (2023, March 2). NSCDC destroys 71 illegal refineries, 22 oil bunkering sites in over a year. This Day. https://www.thisdaylive.com/2023/03/02/nscdc-destroys-71-illegal-refineries-22-oil-bunkering-sites-in-over-a-year/
  • Oyadongha, S. (2021, December 28). Kpo-fire: Anxiety as strange soot envelops Yenagoa. Vanguard. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/12/kpo-fire-anxiety-as-strange-black-soot-envelops-yenagoa/
  • Oyegun, C. U., Lawal, O., & Ogoro, M. (2023). The Niger Delta region. In A. Faniran, L. K. Jeje, O. A. Fashae, & A. O. Olusola (Eds.), Landscapes and landforms of Nigeria (pp. 107–121). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17972-3 7
  • Sampson, O. (2022, August 23). 6 die in Abia gas explosion. The Sun Nigeria. https://thesun.ng/6-die-in-abia-gas-explosion/
  • Sirilakshmi, Y., Ashwini, T., Gogoi, B., & Bhuyan, N. (2024). Content analysis in qualitative research: Importance and application. In Exploring narratives: A guide to qualitative research methods (pp. 82–97). P.K. Publishers.
  • The University of Toledo. (2020). Guidance for obtaining informed consent via telephone. https://www. utoledo.edu/research/rsp/irb/docs/HRPP-Guidance-for-Telephone-Consent.pdf
  • Udoma, M. (2022, January 12). Kpo-fire fuel, soot-filled air and complicity of IOCs. Sweet Crude Reports. https://sweetcrudereports.com/kpofire-fuel-soot-filled-air-complicity-of-iocs/
  • Ugor, P. U. (2013). Survival strategies and citizenship claims: Youth and the underground oil economy in post-amnesty Niger Delta. Africa: Journal of the International African Institute, 83(2), 270–292.
  • Vrey, F. (2012). Maritime aspects of illegal oil bunkering in the Niger Delta. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs, 4(4), 109–115.
Toplam 34 adet kaynakça vardır.

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Favour C. Uroko 0000-0003-1678-704X

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 12 Ekim 2025
Yayımlanma Tarihi 14 Ekim 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 26 Mayıs 2025
Kabul Tarihi 2 Ekim 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 7 Sayı: 2

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APA Uroko, F. C. (2025). The Sociology of Oil Bunkering and the Role of Religious Leaders in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Universal Journal of History and Culture, 7(2), 181-199. https://doi.org/10.52613/ujhc.1706604
AMA Uroko FC. The Sociology of Oil Bunkering and the Role of Religious Leaders in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Universal Journal of History and Culture. Ekim 2025;7(2):181-199. doi:10.52613/ujhc.1706604
Chicago Uroko, Favour C. “The Sociology of Oil Bunkering and the Role of Religious Leaders in the Niger Delta, Nigeria”. Universal Journal of History and Culture 7, sy. 2 (Ekim 2025): 181-99. https://doi.org/10.52613/ujhc.1706604.
EndNote Uroko FC (01 Ekim 2025) The Sociology of Oil Bunkering and the Role of Religious Leaders in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Universal Journal of History and Culture 7 2 181–199.
IEEE F. C. Uroko, “The Sociology of Oil Bunkering and the Role of Religious Leaders in the Niger Delta, Nigeria”, Universal Journal of History and Culture, c. 7, sy. 2, ss. 181–199, 2025, doi: 10.52613/ujhc.1706604.
ISNAD Uroko, Favour C. “The Sociology of Oil Bunkering and the Role of Religious Leaders in the Niger Delta, Nigeria”. Universal Journal of History and Culture 7/2 (Ekim2025), 181-199. https://doi.org/10.52613/ujhc.1706604.
JAMA Uroko FC. The Sociology of Oil Bunkering and the Role of Religious Leaders in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Universal Journal of History and Culture. 2025;7:181–199.
MLA Uroko, Favour C. “The Sociology of Oil Bunkering and the Role of Religious Leaders in the Niger Delta, Nigeria”. Universal Journal of History and Culture, c. 7, sy. 2, 2025, ss. 181-99, doi:10.52613/ujhc.1706604.
Vancouver Uroko FC. The Sociology of Oil Bunkering and the Role of Religious Leaders in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Universal Journal of History and Culture. 2025;7(2):181-99.

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