“…Soil contamination by crude oil poses a formidable environmental challenge, with profound implications for ecosystem health and human well-being (Ayibatonye et al, 2024a, b;Omoyajowo et al, 2024;Saliu et al, 2023;Raheem et al, 2023;Kader et al, 2023a, c;Raimi et al, 2022a, b;Ifeanyichukwu et al, 2022;Raimi and Odubo, 2022;Deinkuro et al, 2021a, b;Olalekan et al, 2021;Okoyen et al, 2020;Olalekan et al, 2019b;Premoboere and Raimi, 2018;Raimi and Sabinus, 2017a). The persistence of hydrocarbons in soil matrices disrupts microbial communities, impeding crucial nutrient cycling processes and heightening the risk of groundwater contamination (Raimi et al, 2023;Olalekan et al, 2023;Glory et al, 2023;Kader et al, 2023b;Stephen et al, 2023;Stephen et al, 2022;Awogbami et al, 2022;Raimi et al, 2022c, d, e;Afolabi and Raimi, 2021;Raimi et al, 2021;Afolabi and Morufu, 2021;Morufu et al, 2021a, b, c;Olalekan et al, 2020;Olalekan et al, 2019a;Raimi et al, 2019d;Raimi, 2019;Olalekan et al, 2018;Morufu and Clinton, 2017;Raimi and Sabinus, 2017b). Urgent action is required to develop effective remediation strategies (Alaidaroos, 2023;Morufu et al, 2021d;Adedoyin et al, 2020;Raimi et al, 2020a;…”