Chisco, 35, stands ankle deep in
a polluted swamp, boiling up crude over a fire. He employs three people.
"I was jobless, but I have a
younger brother who read geology at university and he taught me the
process," he told the newsmen, adding that it was hazardous work --
"you can easily burn the whole refinery to the ground".
Godswill, who also declined to
give his surname, teamed up with two of his friends to start a refinery site
two years ago. His main job is maintaining a depot where crude oil is stored in
a large hole that he dug in the ground.
Whenever police or military
discover the site, he says, he simply pays them off.
"Sometimes
we have to run away and they burn down the site," he said. "Then we
just make a new
one." ..See
one normal working day of him and his company below:
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