TOPSHOT - Women receive fishes from fishermen on the River Bodo which was damaged by the devastating oil spills from the pipeline about 10 years ago in Bodo village of Ogoniland, which is part of the Niger Delta region, Nigeria, on Feburuary 19, 2019. - Two oil spills caused by corroded pipelines of Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell between 2008 and 2009 destroyed the ecosystem of the creeks in the Niger Delta. Shell has paid compensation to the communities and promised clean-up operation but oil remains along the river bank. (Photo by Yasuyoshi CHIBA / AFP)