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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by 400billionman: 4:34pm On Aug 07, 2019
FINE
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by SocialJustice: 4:41pm On Aug 07, 2019
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



While I may not agree with some of your submissions, I'm proud of you pretty AdesuwaObasuyi.
You are the real feminist....you've redefined the narrative for Edo females and shown us that a woman's true beauty is not in her facial features but in the strength of her brain.

I hope other ladies here can realize that being a feminist is standing up to societal ills and global challenges like Environmental sustainability and social injustice in a world that thinks it is the job of a man.

Not to see themselves as bosses because they can smoke shisha and party just as hard as slaykings.
Then demand equality.

Nice one.
Who told you Adesuwa is a feminist? Your own na to dey talk any how from morning until night.

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by uuzba(m): 4:44pm On Aug 07, 2019
You made a case for waste workers and took a picture of only yourself?
And placed it in newspaper?

Is there NO EXTENT that a woman will go to seek attention?

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by Makschinchin: 4:47pm On Aug 07, 2019
CodeTemplar:
I have always wondered why Nigerians don't separate the recyclable waste from non recyclable ones when dumping them. we have a wealth of raw material wasting in Nigeria.

Thanks for mentioning this.. The Religion blamers won't see this grin grin grin
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by Legendguru: 4:48pm On Aug 07, 2019
hmmm
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by flex04(m): 4:59pm On Aug 07, 2019
naijadrivablog:


Take one Okpa Nsukka jaregrin

I doubt this okpa is any where close to ubolo or anywhere Enugu

More of Ebonyi Okpa... pls give am correct Okpa
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by Vision2060: 5:12pm On Aug 07, 2019
Kudos to you. Keep up the good work this is our country and we can take it to an enviable height

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by Bizibi(m): 5:13pm On Aug 07, 2019
uuzba:
You made a case for waste workers and took a picture of only yourself?
And placed it in newspaper?

Is there NO EXTENT that a woman will go to seek attention?
I've noticed you are always against women on this forum.

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by blujoi(m): 5:24pm On Aug 07, 2019
Common sense should have told you she was interviewed by a journalist and the same people who interviewed her put her picture in the article that was published. Or are you in some way saying she’s the editor or owner of the newspaper where this was published. It’s better to keep quiet than to comment and remove all doubts

uuzba:
You made a case for waste workers and took a picture of only yourself?
And placed it in newspaper?

Is there NO EXTENT that a woman will go to seek attention?

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by AdesuwaObasuyi(f): 7:14pm On Aug 07, 2019
post=81035045:
Give it up for one of the most inspiring women in Nairaland and the nation at large.

We like you already.
We hope many young girls can learn from you, that a woman can be beautiful and at the same time intelligent to touch lives in a unique way.


Keep up the good work sis.
The Sky is your starting point.
We gonna see you up there with these women below in little time.

See you @ the top soon!
Very good video and presentation btw!

Hugs and Kisses. kiss kiss kiss

Thank you so much for the compliments.

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by AdesuwaObasuyi(f): 7:14pm On Aug 07, 2019
BizLifeE:
What's the person's name?



Perfect Money/Payeer/Epay/Neteller/Skrill: ItuGlobal

smiley
My name is Adesuwa Obasuyi.

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by AdesuwaObasuyi(f): 7:15pm On Aug 07, 2019
DameB:
Nice one... Keep it up, God will take you places

Amen and thank you very much.
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by AdesuwaObasuyi(f): 7:20pm On Aug 07, 2019
omaigala:
This is commendable. But there's a vital part of this whole recycling thing that environmentalists are talking about. The welfare of these scavengers.

They are exposed to all infections and to make it worst, don't wear adequate protective gears and all.
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2. Our waste management structure is very poor especially in the most states and LGA apart from the FCT whose best is not enough.

This is something that environmentalists needs to push down the throats of these nonchalant governors.

Thank you. We will keep trying our best to make governments at all levels listen. Waste management is often not considered a priority and absence of clear legislation and strong regulations makes it more complicated.
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by AdesuwaObasuyi(f): 7:21pm On Aug 07, 2019
Bizibi:
I would love to bring a company that specialises in this area but I don't really know how it will fare well in the business environment and the politics in state governments.

We can discuss this.
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by AdesuwaObasuyi(f): 7:31pm On Aug 07, 2019
uuzba:
You made a case for waste workers and took a picture of only yourself?
And placed it in newspaper?

Is there NO EXTENT that a woman will go to seek attention?

I am not the writer of the column, the writer got interested in the post-event article and decided to publish it. Here's the link to the article I wrote on the subject and it contains pictures I took during my research: http:///2ZoHkxk.
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by AdesuwaObasuyi(f): 7:32pm On Aug 07, 2019
Vision2060:
Kudos to you. Keep up the good work this is our country and we can take it to an enviable height


Thank you.
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by AdesuwaObasuyi(f): 7:34pm On Aug 07, 2019
blujoi:
Common sense should have told you she was interviewed by a journalist and the same people who interviewed her put her picture in the article that was published. Or are you in some way saying she’s the editor or owner of the newspaper where this was published. It’s better to keep quiet than to comment and remove all doubts


Thank you very much for this. I just replied him though and I didn't know you had responded on my behalf.
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by Bizibi(m): 7:39pm On Aug 07, 2019
AdesuwaObasuyi:


We can discuss this.
OK,how can contact you....
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by AdesuwaObasuyi(f): 7:40pm On Aug 07, 2019
Bizibi:
OK,how can contact you....

Send a message.
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by blujoi(m): 7:45pm On Aug 07, 2019
You are welcome. Don’t mind the troll. You are doing a good job. The problem you highlighted is multidimensional and it will need a lot of re-orientation and introduction of best practices to make a difference. Your efforts are commendable though.


AdesuwaObasuyi:


Thank you very much for this. I just replied him though and I didn't know you had responded on my behalf.

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by Partnerbiz3: 8:06pm On Aug 07, 2019
AdesuwaObasuyi:


Thank you very much.
smiley

You are the first lady Nwamaikpe has ever commended. And your thread the first he didn't exhibit his bluntness on.

What's the secret?

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by Fidelismaria: 8:17pm On Aug 07, 2019
Well-done adesuwa obasuyi

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by Nobody: 9:48pm On Aug 07, 2019
Nice job
Keep it up

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by K9blunt(f): 10:31pm On Aug 07, 2019
Bizibi:
I would love to bring a company that specialises in this area but I don't really know how it will fare well in the business environment and the politics in state governments.

It will be a welcome development on your part.... I suggest you go to any lawma office(if you're in Lagos) or the ministry of environment (I hope I am right in this me) in your state , then make enquiries on how to go about it.

If you succeed in bringing that company into Nigeria , I can imagine the financial gains you will be benefiting and also hygienic benefits for all.

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by 9jaRealist: 4:57am On Aug 08, 2019
Congrats Sis...
And just when one was beginning to lose hope in NLers.
cool
>

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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by 9jaRealist: 5:00am On Aug 08, 2019
Bizibi:
I've noticed you are always against women on this forum.

He’s probably a loser.... undecided
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Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by 9jaRealist: 5:03am On Aug 08, 2019
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


While I may not agree with some of your submissions, I'm proud of you pretty AdesuwaObasuyi.
You are the real feminist....you've redefined the narrative for Edo females and shown us that a woman's true beauty is not in her facial features but in the strength of her brain.

I hope other ladies here can realize that being a feminist is standing up to societal ills and global challenges like Environmental sustainability and social injustice in a world that thinks it is the job of a man.

Not to see themselves as bosses because they can smoke shisha and party just as hard as slaykings.
Then demand equality.


Nice one.

Not going to be tempted to derail Adesuwa’s thread by educating you on the crap you just spewed... lipsrsealed
>
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by AdesuwaObasuyi(f): 5:49am On Aug 08, 2019
Fidelismaria:
Well-done adesuwa obasuyi

Thank you.
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by AdesuwaObasuyi(f): 5:49am On Aug 08, 2019
MatthAnn:
Nice job
Keep it up

Thanks, I will.
Re: Nairalander Makes Case For Nigeria's Informal Waste Workers by AdesuwaObasuyi(f): 5:51am On Aug 08, 2019
9jaRealist:
Congrats Sis...
And just when one was beginning to lose hope in NLers.
cool
>

Thank you, I'm sure there are a whole lot of other nairalanders doing amazing things too.

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