The finding of this study is consistent with that Ofoegbu (2015), that the organic amendment of limiting nutrient source to polluted environmental matrices has resulted in improvement in both microbial activity and hydrocarbon contaminant removal. This suggests the applicability of Shelford’s law of the minimum to the application process of bioremediation of crude oil-polluted soil as suggested by Nwogu et al. (2015). The inaugural lecture by Abu (2017) called these nutrients that control the process and chemistry of biodegradation as ‘eco force’ as they principally influence the degree of removal of the contaminant of concerns. The need to optimize nutrients ( Figure 13 and Figure 14) in the formulation of bio-cocktails for eco-recovery has been harnessed in several peer-review articles with the unique desire to develop a nutrient formulation that meets specific needs in bioremediation application. This further asserts the development of cost-effective bioremediation material as it regards the development of process parameters to meet the growing needs for commercial field scale application.