simi jolaoso, bbc news, ogoniland.tion. i went about it by first of all visiting ogoniland, because i 7 7about the clean—up had heard about the clean—up that was on with had heard about the clean—up tha1 it as on with had heard about the clean—up tha1 it was on with had heard about the clean—up tha1 it was just on with had heard about the clean—up tha1 it was just shocking, oil so prominen7tly seeing oil so prominently on soil, water as well. and i did some speaking to some digging, speaking to locals and about how the locals and heard about how the clean—up project has going clean—up project has been going on for the eight years. on for the last eight years. even places where they have even placeswherethey have told had been cleaned up, been told had been cleaned up, you could clearly see the oil. a whistle—blower speaking to a whistle—blower told me it was all a scam, who told me it was all a scam, orjust a way to put money into the pockets of and the pockets of politicians, and then also being able to look the pocke