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Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:18am On Dec 09, 2016
As the current economic recession bites harder, more Nigerians, especially Lagos residents, are scavenging dumpsites for scraps, used cans and plastic containers in exchange for money, according to New Telegraph’s finding.

Although waste scavenging in an informal setting is not recognised by the Lagos State Government, but more people are besieging the Olusosun dumpsite in the metropolis in search of meal tickets.

According to findings, the popular dumpsite in Lagos metropolis now plays host to hundreds of Lagos residents, seeking for a way to survive this harsh period. One of the scavengers, Isah Ahmed, formerly a shoe maker, who spoke with New Telegraph on Tuesday, said the current hardship in the country had drawn him and many of his colleagues, numbering 55, to waste scavenging business.

He said the daily/weekly pay on the business makes it more attractive factor, adding that if someone is hardworking, he could earn up to N10,000 per week from it. He disclosed that he made an average of between N8,000 and N10,000 weekly for picking tonnage of used materials that he sells to companies.

According to him, he combs the dumpsite for metal scraps such as discarded cans, spoons, aluminum materials and e-waste among others as soon as trucks from the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) and registered PSP offload their wastes.

Another waste scavenger, a female, Funmi Johnson, told our correspondent that she specialised in picking used plastic bottles, saying she picks more than 500 of such bottles daily.

Johnson, who is in her late thirties, has two children with her ex-husband. She was introduced to the business by one of his mother’s friends, whom she said had built a house in Ibafo, Ogun state through the proceeds of waste collection.

According to her, more than 500 women troop the dumpsite for daily living since the economic hardship escalated, and some have spent more than five years doing the job.

On her part, Chioma, who is just four months old in the business, expressed dissatisfaction over the way people look down on scavengers, saying she wished to make enough money and go back to her fabric trade business in Jibowu.

To pick used plastic materials within the dumpsite, another female, Mrs Aisha Ibitoye, 45, said that such person must register with LAWMA officials in charge. She disclosed that aside from used plastic materials and nylon, anyone who is interested in scavenging the dumpsite for metal/ steel scraps was free to enter.

“We also have taskforce here who ensures that orderliness is maintained,” she said. Another scavenger, who identified himself simply as Kola, said he was encouraged to venture into the business by his friends, who has been doing the job for three years.

His words: “I have come to realise after four months that the job of waste searching is meant for die-hard people who can defy the glamour of “fine boy” and face the stench that oozes out of the dumpsite to make money.”

Kola, who makes an average of N85,000 monthly from the dumpsite for picking metal scraps and e-waste, disclosed that the dumpsite provided employment for more than 3,000 people daily. “If you move inside, you will see many people minding their businesses,” he said.

He disclosed that the dumpsite had a team of taskforce, with an appointed leader who settles matters ranging from theft to physical confrontations. Within the site are several small restaurants, barber shops, and at one point, a night club.

https://newtelegraphonline.com/recession-nigerians-resort-dumpsite-scavenging/

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by ZKOSOSO(m): 6:20am On Dec 09, 2016
Talents Hunt. They could discover Mungo Park right there.... grin angry

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by rawpadgin(m): 6:22am On Dec 09, 2016
shebi lagosians voted for buhari
them never see anything

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by sarrki(m): 6:27am On Dec 09, 2016
rawpadgin:
shebi lagosians voted for buhari

them never see anything


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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Mynd44: 6:28am On Dec 09, 2016
Nigerian Journalists are really something else

Kola, who makes an average of N85,000 monthly from the dumpsite for picking metal scraps and e-waste, disclosed that the dumpsite provided employment for more than 3,000 people daily. “If you move inside, you will see many people minding their businesses,” he said.

And

He said the daily/weekly pay on the business makes it more attractive factor, adding that if someone is hardworking, he could earn up to N10,000 per week from it. He disclosed that he made an average of between N8,000 and N10,000 weekly for picking tonnage of used materials that he sells to companies


With this amount of average earning, does there have to be a recession before people take this profession? undecided undecided undecided

Even without recession, how much do civil servants earn? How much do private school teachers earn?

Just imagine, and flexible hours too yet this journalist seem to think it is caused by recession. No, the pay is freaking attractive to a lot of people

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by sarrki(m): 6:40am On Dec 09, 2016
Its a good pay

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by rawpadgin(m): 6:41am On Dec 09, 2016
sarrki:


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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Acidosis(m): 6:43am On Dec 09, 2016
^ ^ So why haven't you all picked up scavenging jobs, or do you earn 200k monthly?

Like scavenging job, sh!t business is also lucrative but people will always ignore such jobs until poverty strikes harder.

Majority of the players in that industry were forced into it. There are other decent, and less-paying jobs they could have grabbed if available.


Be that as it may, I am proud of those labourers, at least for embracing a legal job. Armed robbery is equally lucrative and in fact, more lucrative than oil and gas jobs, yet people mostly embrace robbery in recession.

You all want us to believe scavenging isn't a result of recession, yet you are all snoring, and hailing over 30k stipends from Buhari. Hypocrites!

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by samincredible44(m): 6:43am On Dec 09, 2016
See lies.ayaf tire sef
Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Atiku2019: 6:45am On Dec 09, 2016
cool

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Mynd44: 6:45am On Dec 09, 2016
Acidosis:
^ ^ So why haven't you picked up a scavenging job, or do you earn 200k monthly?

Like scavenging job, sh!t business is also lucrative but people will always ignore such jobs until poverty strikes harder.

Majority of the players in that industry were forced into it. There are other decent, and less-paying jobs they would grab if available.


Be that as it may, I am proud of those labourers, at least for embracing a legal job. Armed robbery is equally lucrative and in fact, more lucrative than oil and gas jobs, yet people mostly embrace robbery in recession.
So you believe that someone will take a 30k monthly Monday-Saturday 8-6 job over a savenging job which can pay at least 60k with very flexible hours?

Stop being funny bruh

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by sarrki(m): 6:47am On Dec 09, 2016
Atiku2019:
cool


Please read before you make comment

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by chemicalDisease: 6:47am On Dec 09, 2016
85k a month.
pls u guys should fear God nah!

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Nobody: 6:48am On Dec 09, 2016


Not only in Nigeria

People here in America do go Dumpster diving
Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Acidosis(m): 6:49am On Dec 09, 2016
Mynd44:

So you believe that someone will take a 30k monthly Monday-Saturday 8-6 job over a savenging job which can pay at least 60k with very flexible hours?

Stop being funny bruh


We can do a survey. I can assure you that 9 out of 10 Nigerian graduates will embrace Buhari's 30k over a 60k scavenging job.

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by tchijay: 6:50am On Dec 09, 2016
make Dem Kuku do mmm
Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Proffdada: 6:51am On Dec 09, 2016
Recycling ti take over grin

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Nobody: 6:51am On Dec 09, 2016
Geez!
Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Atiku2019: 6:51am On Dec 09, 2016
sarrki:


Please read before you make comment
grin Can't you see "MORE Nigerians"

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Ekpekus(m): 6:52am On Dec 09, 2016
Lawd have mercy
The hunger is strong in the land. It has never been this hard...

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by izzy4shizzy(m): 6:52am On Dec 09, 2016
What fuckery

No picture abi
Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by sakalisis(m): 6:52am On Dec 09, 2016
Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by TedBaker(m): 6:52am On Dec 09, 2016
Mynd44 u no well, 60k for saveging

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Nobody: 6:53am On Dec 09, 2016
Very sad....but at the same time, if Nigerians can use this opportunity to turn waste to wealth....ie set up recycling plants.....this can take us out of recession and provide more jobs.

It isn't bad news.

What some rich investors should do is turn the waste to useful things....like building power plats fuelled by waste, and using the raw materials from waste to fuel our industrial development.

There is a silver lining in every cloud.

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Agimor(m): 6:53am On Dec 09, 2016
What I deduce from this piece is that they didn't go into the business because of recession like the Op is trying to paint it, rather they delve into the business of the high returns.

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by QuietHammer(m): 6:55am On Dec 09, 2016
Unfortunately, Nigerians can adapt to any situation.
Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by wadetaw202: 6:55am On Dec 09, 2016
sarrki:



Please reset that machine now

I repeat reset it

Password alpha kilo Charlie

Code keep quiet when you don't have any meaningful thing to say

Oya reboot the system and follow instructions as directed.

Shut your mouth Mr and face reality. Buhari is a dullard and has no economic solution for Nigeria

By the time buhari can't pay your payperpost money anymore and you start eating in the gutter yourself, you will start behaving with sense.

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by Mynd44: 6:55am On Dec 09, 2016
Agimor:
What I deduce from this piece is that they didn't go into the business because of recession like the Op is trying to paint it, rather they delve into the business of the high returns.
It is so obvious.
Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by wristbangle: 6:56am On Dec 09, 2016
rawpadgin:
shebi lagosians voted for buhari

them never see anything

Bros it's too early for this rubbish nau sad

The scavengers are doing this job because of high return not necessarily how the OP painted it to be recession biting hard and who told u the whole lagos voted for buhari?

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by sarrki(m): 6:57am On Dec 09, 2016
wadetaw202:


Shut your mouth Mr and face reality. Buhari is a dullard and has no economic solution for Nigeria

You don't need to rant .

Pass your message and don't insult

Oooh forgotten that's signs of wailers

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Re: Recession: More Nigerians Resort To Dumpsite Scavenging.. by lonelydora: 6:58am On Dec 09, 2016
Ok

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