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Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by omiobo: 4:24pm On Nov 02, 2013
webdezzi: cholera in the making.
there is nothing like cholera in that area. The problem with their raw water is high iron content which result into water coloration and odour. if their water is that bad, the death of security guards like billyonaire,yuzedo grin will be making headline everyday in Ikoyi,lekki and VI.

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Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by Nobody: 4:33pm On Nov 02, 2013
Why are those places referred to as highbrow areas when they do not have a central sewage system?
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by MostHigh: 4:40pm On Nov 02, 2013
obadiah777: i hear ya bruv. i tried to get into that football thing. i just cant. the whole football culture i find extremely irritating
1-the idolatry ( even village men in naija wear football jerseys idolizing europeans who look down on them )
2-the extreme capitalism of it. paying an id-iot half a million pounds a week for kicking a ball
3-too many caucasians in it ( not saying i am racist but i see enough of them as it is. i dont need to watch them kicking a ball on tv )
4-the yob culture and violence and drunkeness that comes with it

lol ermm yup, i find the whole thing extremely annoying. but thats just me lol
cheesy cheesy

The edomite soldiers did the same with the severed head of John the Baptist, play football that is. smiley

"And we shall create for them enchantments and the like that we may control their minds."

An excerpt from the protocols of the learned elders of Zion.
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by whitecat007: 4:45pm On Nov 02, 2013
Dum Dum! Atleast you believe punch story this time cos its about Lagos.

taharqa2:
[size=17]They drink faeces-infested water cos the Lagos State Govt, like most State Govts, have FAILED WOEFULLY to provide clean pipe-borne Water for Majority of its Citizens.[/size]

No Tolls to Collect in the case of this Service, faaaa

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Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by Originalsly: 4:51pm On Nov 02, 2013
Hmmm....... and we are pointing fingers in every other direction when it comes to the source of cholera in Lagos.
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by ladygogo: 5:04pm On Nov 02, 2013
Highbrow areas my behind. grin More like highbrow slums. I once experienced this coloured water ish at my friends place in Badore-Ajah. men.... i wanted to puke! i couldnt wait to go back to my daddy's house o. what!
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by Nobody: 5:25pm On Nov 02, 2013
Lagosbabe1:

grin



Mr Okoro too will come on NL and say he has a 8 bedroom duplex in VI when he is actually the chief security officer grin grin

How is life in Fantasia Mr Billyonaire? grin

At least, its better than Oluwoles that beg at street junctions without access to even clay water, yet they will claim that they are not poor..
@ OP, the users should ensure they add the solution ' water guard ' to their drinking water.
Its a chloride containing solution that kills bacteria in drinking g water quickly.
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by GentleMimi: 5:32pm On Nov 02, 2013
presher: BROS DATS PERSON CAPITAL TO START A BUSINESS HW MANY PEOPLE CAN AFFORD IT
mtchwwwww! You sef dey believe? Na wa ooo!
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by babydioku(f): 5:47pm On Nov 02, 2013
What can not kill you makes you stronger. Lol
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by Sagamite(m): 5:59pm On Nov 02, 2013
Cajetan speaks: Why are those places referred to as highbrow areas when they do not have a central sewage system?

Central sewage system is for sane environments and countries.

In shitholes like Nigeria, you have DIY-distributed sewage system.

Government no get time to dey build public amenities.

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Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by pickabeau1: 6:29pm On Nov 02, 2013
obadiah777: i hear ya bruv. i tried to get into that football thing. i just cant. the whole football culture i find extremely irritating
1-the idolatry ( even village men in naija wear football jerseys idolizing europeans who look down on them )
2-the extreme capitalism of it. paying an id-iot half a million pounds a week for kicking a ball
3-too many caucasians in it ( not saying i am racist but i see enough of them as it is. i dont need to watch them kicking a ball on tv )
4-the yob culture and violence and drunkeness that comes with it

lol ermm yup, i find the whole thing extremely annoying. but thats just me lol
cheesy cheesy

3. There are so many blacks in footie
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by chumakk: 6:41pm On Nov 02, 2013
Propaganda
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by Nobody: 7:07pm On Nov 02, 2013
Does it mean I've been eating my own sh.iit?? embarassed embarassedSo I dey chop my sh.iit? cryMy own Nsi cry
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by ehisbay(m): 7:11pm On Nov 02, 2013
webdezzi: cholera in the making.
What makes u feel so
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by Nobody: 7:27pm On Nov 02, 2013
atlwireles: In a country where there is a wide gulf between the rich and the middle class, living in highbrow areas like Lekki, Ikoyi and Victoria Island in Lagos is a sign of better life.

The belief of many residents of the Lagos mainland is that those in these parts of the city are living large. This is more reinforced by the fact that the crème de la crème of the country have their homes in these places.

If one is to suddenly relocate from the mainland to either Ikoyi or Lekki, the belief is that providence has suddenly smiled on such individual.

But living in these areas has its downside as Saturday PUNCH has learnt.

A new finding has revealed that residents who use water from boreholes constructed within their compounds in these areas might unknowingly be drinking or using water contaminated with their own human wastes.

Saturday PUNCH was on a finding mission on the impact of human waste disposal in the Lagos Lagoon when the fact came to light that the construction of septic tanks in these highbrow parts of Lagos was not a good idea.

The Coordinator of the Lagos State Wastewater Office, Mr. Lekan Shodeinde, told Saturday PUNCH that the water table in these areas was too shallow, which is why the construction of both septic and borehole in the same compound is a dangerous affair.

Shodeinde said, “A lot of houses in areas like Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Lekki are polluting the water table.

“Those areas are not supposed to put in place septic tanks. In some of these areas, before you dig five feet, you have reached the water table. Now, imagine going to such places to put in place septic tanks which are constructed in such a way that the waste seeps into the ground.

“They are simply soiling the water table. These areas are supposed to have a centralised wastewater treatment where the effluent emanating from households passes for treatment.”

This is the practice in many developed countries where centralised sewers are put in place to cater for the management of human wastes generated from each home.

According to Steven Burian, Stephan Nix and Robert Pitt in their study on Urban Wastewater Management in the US, the centralised system of management of wastewater has been in existence in the country since the middle of the 19th Century.

Saturday PUNCH spoke with a bricklayer, who explained that a standard septic tank could be as deep as 10 feet. Considering the fact that the water table in these coastal areas is comparatively shallow, it is possible that contamination occurs to groundwater sources in some of the places.

Experts say there may be considerable hazard for those who use water sourced from boreholes directly in these areas, or those who do not have water treatment facilities or filters in their homes.

Prof. Ebenezer Meshida of the Geoscience Department of the University of Lagos, who also teaches at the Civil Engineering Department of the Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, said the type of water one can get in most parts of Lekki, Ikoyi, Ajah and Victoria Island, is highly contaminated.

He said, “The water in the region is not expected to be used as drinking water. That type of water can be used to clean your car or flush the toilets. Any water you get around five metres depth is highly dangerous.

“The type of water that is fit for consumption in that area should be obtained from boreholes that are very deep, deeper than third water level. Those who are experienced in drilling boreholes understand that at the third water level, you get fresh water. Sometimes you get to 200 metres or 300 metres before you can get drinkable water but some will say it is too expensive.

“Those who build houses in that zone of Lagos must be people with millions of naira in their pockets because it is not a zone that is good for extracting drinkable water.

“What is usually obtained there is salty or polluted water. Most of the diseases people fall prey to in Lagos are from polluted water consumption.”

But what can be done by those who already have shallow boreholes in these areas?

Prof. Meshida said boiling of the water is an age-old system that still works fine.

He said, “Boiling is the first stage of treatment. You can then filter after that. In those days, we made use of filters that used candles. If you boil water from whatever source it comes from and you filter it with a cloth and put it in the candle filters, you can be sure you are safe.

“I will suggest that anybody who wants to drink water sourced from shallow boreholes in such areas should go to environmental chemists. They are in university chemistry departments. They will help to analyse the water. They will be able to identify the chemical composition and determine the best way to treat the water.”

A borehole contractor, Mr. Elijah Idowu, who runs Noble Fourstar Hydro Resources, explained to Saturday PUNCH the process it takes to reach a depth where drinkable water can be extracted in the Ikoyi-Victoria Island-Lekki zone.

He said, “Digging borehole is never a child’s play in that zone because you will be talking of about 500 or 700 metres before one can reach a drinkable water depth.

“If an average depth borehole is about N500,000 in another place, you will be looking at about N7m to dig a borehole in a place like Lekki or Ajah.

“What we do usually is that we screen and case the contaminated water part of the hole so that this does not affect the fresh water we reach at the deeper part. Even with that, it is still advisable if the residents install facilities which they can use to filter the water before consumption.”

The Lagos Water Corporation has always discouraged the sinking of boreholes in the Lagos metropolis but in a city where a large percentage of the residents do not have easy access to pipe borne water, this may be a futile plea.

The Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, has also expressed concern over the proliferation of boreholes in the state, saying they constituted long term environmental problem.

In a publication by PUNCH in February 2012, the governor said the residents of the state were better off with more water works than more boreholes in their different houses.

He urged the residents to make use of domestic connections to their homes wherever there is a waterworks, saying government would continue to build waterworks to bring water close to various homes in the state.

When Saturday PUNCH spoke with some residents of these upscale areas, it turned out that the situation was more pathetic than most people would imagine.

Those who spoke with Saturday PUNCH at Victoria Island, explained that the water they get from their boreholes is so bad that it is sometimes totally unusable without being treated.

At Idejo Street, Victoria Island, a house guard, Henry Okoro, went inside his compound and brought out a bowl of water. It looked like one in which brown clay had been dissolved.

“This is the kind of water you get from the borehole here,” he said.

He said a tanker supplies the house with water from another part of Lagos every week.

“Some of these tankers collect N10,000 per supply, some N8,000,” Okoro said.

At Osapa London area of Jakande, Lekki, a resident, Oyebola Ogunsanya, said even though she did not know that septic tanks pollute the water table, she and other residents were not bothered because the water in their borehole is not usable.

She said, “The water in the borehole is like the colour of salt and it is very salty. Even after treatment, it is still not usable. We pay tankers to fill our overhead tanks.

“Apart from the N7,000 I pay to fill the tank which I share with another neighbour in my boys’ quarters, I spend as much as N5,000 weekly on bottled and sachet water. The water from our borehole is just unusable.

“Where I was living before, the water was brownish in colour. You dare not even think about using it to wash, not to think of drinking. What we do is that we treat the water so that it could at least be used to wash clothes and toilets.

“We have a water treatment plant in the house. After treating the water, we wait for about three hours. Then it turns whitish. Only then can we use it to bathe or wash toilets. Even at that, one still has to pour disinfectants in it.

“My sister in Lekki Phase I lives in a six-bedroom duplex and they have to get two tankers of water every week.”

But Mrs. Stella Billy-Ashogbon, who lives in Ajah said the water in that side of the coast is cleaner than the one obtained around VI.

She said, “Most people who live here are those who would not spare cost in anything they do in their houses. Most people know that the deeper you go, the cleaner the water becomes. People who live here hire professionals to dig boreholes in such a way that they would not worry about contamination.

“Most of those who dig shallow wells or boreholes don’t use them for domestic purposes. They use it for construction or to wet flower. To get a sustained supply, you will have to go very deep.

“Those who build septic tanks around here take it far away from boreholes and they can afford to make their boreholes very deep, no matter the cost.

“All my friends living between Victoria Island and Chevron area of Lekki have a similar problem though. No matter how deep their boreholes are, the water they get from there is always brown. They buy water all the time. Sometimes they even buy water to wash clothes.

“Saying this place is supposed to have a centralized sewage system instead of individual septic tanks is just being idealistic. We like to be idealistic in the country instead of addressing our own peculiarity.”

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I can't read t all wooh.I m too lazy.like if u ddnt.
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by jaytime(m): 7:28pm On Nov 02, 2013
@topic: We here already know this that's why an average household here, with borehole or no borehole rely on pure (and bottled) water for drinking. Our fears now is how well the so called pure water are treated cos there is proliferation of water company along these axes.
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by leonard509(m): 7:48pm On Nov 02, 2013
Yummy yummy yum yum!!!
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by juman(m): 7:52pm On Nov 02, 2013
Cajetan speaks: Why are those places referred to as highbrow areas when they do not have a central sewage system?

Abi oooooo. grin grin
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by Iamstrata(m): 8:09pm On Nov 02, 2013
The geologists know better
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by MrAboki: 8:18pm On Nov 02, 2013
My house for Oniru na the same thing..

Infact, this water issue is making me consider moving to Gbagada and buying a Power bike at the end of my rent. No house I saw in Lekki|Oniru|Agungi|Jakande|Osapa London|Igbo Efon|e.t.c had clean water..

Why Lagos State government wouldn't build a Water board there is still amazing.

Na when waterborne disease break out for Island, na ehn Lagos State Government go know say water follow for their responsibility to the people.
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by Decryptor(m): 8:19pm On Nov 02, 2013
Lagosians are drinking shyte water and as a result of it, there was a cholera outbreak...And what did their clueless governor do? He banned "Abacha" a SE staple food. Eko oni ba je o! grin grin
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by skiesoduah: 8:36pm On Nov 02, 2013
mobuch:

@ billyonaire,

Bros, u always claim to have everything.
Dem swear for you?
Haba, u should be banned permanently for your excessive bragging cry

Lmao he wanna make us the broke folks jealous grin
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by chucky234(m): 8:52pm On Nov 02, 2013
berem: Blawdy liar! Who dash dog biscuit bone? You that drink sachet water is here making mouth about ADWC? You and your incessant lies won't put you in trouble one day. grin grin
grin
berem: Blawdy liar! Who dash dog biscuit bone? You that drink sachet water is here making mouth about ADWC? You and your incessant lies won't put you in trouble one day. grin grin
Busted!!!
LMAO
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by Oyiboman69: 8:56pm On Nov 02, 2013
Circle Of Life.
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by chucky234(m): 8:59pm On Nov 02, 2013
Who give a fvck about living in highbrow areas, Festac,Isolo or Ilupeju is my next destination joor.
Who wan drink sh:¡t water,GOD forbid bad thing.

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Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by joyfun: 9:19pm On Nov 02, 2013
please how can we treat our bore hole, we live on mainland and bore hole is very deep and a good distance from septic tank but gutters etc are on surface near the bore hole.
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by Abrantie: 9:47pm On Nov 02, 2013
So those "wealthy" areas don't have running water? Haaaa.... Nigeria, you amaze me.
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by Onegai(f): 10:12pm On Nov 02, 2013
Festac, Ajah, Lekki and a lot of places in Lagos have very polluted water and high groundwater table levels. That's a scientific fact (Unilag students did the project, there was a particular project even that was so good, it got an A, and I know it's on the internet). It's madness to have a city in a coastal area without centralised wasterwater treatment, water treatment and waste treatment facilities. Talk about begging for a cholera outbreak...oh wait, that already happened.

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Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by jantavanta(m): 10:16pm On Nov 02, 2013
G.R.A. = Government Rejected Area
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by HOTWATER(m): 10:27pm On Nov 02, 2013
APC , it almost 15 years now and Lagosians do not have water to drink . Ordinary water inspire of the huge tax
Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by InvertedHammer: 10:51pm On Nov 02, 2013
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I knew it.

Else how do one explain Yuzedo? I know there is more to that character!


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Re: Lagosians In Highbrow Areas May Be Drinking Own Faeces –investigation by RICHIEBOI1(m): 12:01am On Nov 03, 2013
Here in VGC, where I live d water supplied to all d houses are treated and very clean and drinkable. But wot dis VGC management collects every month for water no be small tin ooo! shocked

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