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The Rain Of Black Soot In Port Harcourt Has Stopped/reduced? by ruffhandu: 8:31am On May 16, 2017
Has any other person noticed? Or is it just me? I don't go to the bathroom every other 30 minutes or so to wash the sole of my feet anymore when I'm home. Nobody seems to be talking about it anymore.
What could have happened? The source of the pollution was located and eliminated? Or because of the rains? I had seen some visible flakes of this soot fall like satan accross my PC monitor in the office, at least on two occassions, in the past. But not anymore.
I am just wondering what reversed the situation.
Re: The Rain Of Black Soot In Port Harcourt Has Stopped/reduced? by Nobody: 8:45am On May 16, 2017
Whenever it rains, just put ur bucket in the rain and come back 30 mins later. You'll think someone put charcoal in ur water cheesy
Re: The Rain Of Black Soot In Port Harcourt Has Stopped/reduced? by Ngokafor(f): 8:53am On May 16, 2017
....I noticed it has reduced drastically as well..Looks like something was done about it by the Authorities cos it affected everyone..Rich and Poor,Elites and commoners..

...If it was something that affects the masses alone,like lack of water,electricity,proper medical care,sub-standard educational facilities and institutiions,poverty and so on,the Nigerian Authorities would have done absolutely nothing about it..That is the average Nigerian predicament.
Re: The Rain Of Black Soot In Port Harcourt Has Stopped/reduced? by ruffhandu: 9:26am On May 16, 2017
Ngokafor:



....I noticed it has reduced drastically as well..Looks like something was done about it by the Authorities cos it affected everyone..Rich and Poor,Elites and commoners..

...If it was something that affects the masses alone,like lack of water,electricity,proper medical care,sub-standard educational facilities and institutiions,poverty and so on,the Nigerian Authorities would have done absolutely nothing about it..That is the average Nigerian predicament.

I am wondering how it was taken care of.
Re: The Rain Of Black Soot In Port Harcourt Has Stopped/reduced? by jpphilips(m): 11:13am On May 16, 2017
Ngokafor:



....I noticed it has reduced drastically as well..Looks like something was done about it by the Authorities cos it affected everyone..Rich and Poor,Elites and commoners..

...If it was something that affects the masses alone,like lack of water,electricity,proper medical care,sub-standard educational facilities and institutiions,poverty and so on,the Nigerian Authorities would have done absolutely nothing about it..That is the average Nigerian predicament.


The rains took care of it
Re: The Rain Of Black Soot In Port Harcourt Has Stopped/reduced? by otokx(m): 12:00pm On May 16, 2017
It is still there, don't be confused by the recent rains.

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