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Aftermath Of An Heavy Rainfall by ikombe: 8:04am On Jun 07, 2020
Last night rain don scatter everywhere with dirty

All the dirt in the canal was brought out to the street


Location : Akobi Crescent, opposite Birch Freeman Secondary School (Fashola School) Mushin


Cc: Lalasticlala

Cc: Mynd44

Re: Aftermath Of An Heavy Rainfall by Amotolongbo(f): 8:11am On Jun 07, 2020
Nature doing “back to the sender” kinda thing.

Since we have learnt not the proper way of disposing our synthetic disposables, nature has also get a way of throwing them back to us.
Re: Aftermath Of An Heavy Rainfall by SirMichael1: 8:12am On Jun 07, 2020
Ehn... Make una carry una wahala. Yorubas and owambe. See as una carry disposables put for drainages. Una dey quick to burn thieves but c'mon combustible trash, una no fit burn. If you check am well, na yorubas go full that street. Very dirty people.

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Re: Aftermath Of An Heavy Rainfall by Azmanaty: 8:15am On Jun 07, 2020
Lagos is the dirtiest state in Nigeria. It is also a No man's land
Re: Aftermath Of An Heavy Rainfall by Azmanaty: 8:15am On Jun 07, 2020
Joe igbokwe to the rescue grin
Re: Aftermath Of An Heavy Rainfall by ikombe: 8:23am On Jun 07, 2020
Thanks to our street gate it couldn't enter the street grin grin

Re: Aftermath Of An Heavy Rainfall by Officialgarri: 8:32am On Jun 07, 2020
Nigeria is about 50 years backward in comparison with the western world.

A 2020 country should not have open drainage as well as lacking laws that guides the procedure of waste management and disposal by individuals.

Every state has their own waste management bodies, but what do they do? Pack dirt from a particular spot and heap it somewhere else. No, that's not enough!!
The waste management has to liaise with their respective governments to implement stricter laws as about how people dump refuse.
Refuse disposal should be solely handled by the waste management board and every house, offices, restaurants and ceremonial occasions must abide by the laws. Not that you should litter every where with takeaway
Re: Aftermath Of An Heavy Rainfall by bigtt76(f): 8:42am On Jun 07, 2020
As usual, the blame would go to the government even though the residents were the ones who disposed off refuse wrongly undecided
Re: Aftermath Of An Heavy Rainfall by bremo(m): 8:44am On Jun 07, 2020
The fact remains the same as we are all dirty in Nigeria. Where do we keep our wastes? Is it not inside the drain? You throw things out into the drain and you expect neat environment? It's not possible. This happens every year rain starts so, it's not a new thing. We need to change our ways if we want to have a better environment.

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