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Localamos:Your IGNORANCE can't surprise me.its genetic. What u knw n didn't knw is never my concern. |
toofit007:? |
Yorubas have their Flags everywhere in lagos Hausas have their Arewa Logo on their clothes its not special if any other tribe follows |
okolichibuzor:we thought all these ipod touts will act though when he get arrested. But you all cry cry now |
EMMAUGOH:How ignorant of you to said this in public. Its this your lack of knowledge makes you blame others 4 ur failure. |
May the Nigeria continue to get better. |
scholes0:People wear Hijab and look normal but when they wear that church costumes they ll b taken as a joke and make headlines. That's wat brought this news |
Amberon11:You people are lazy and not intelligent that's why u are suffering. To prove this,the only solution u can came up with is to start Bombings your land. |
If the rest of Nigerians are to be at war with ND the oil facilities in that region wll be our Target of Bombings. Now they think they are at War with us and are Bombing their Land to Scare us ![]() Funny people wallahi. |
West to west |
coolmc:jailed or dead |
coolmc:All the yeye people who tried to challenge the Unity of this Great country are Dead or in Jail. So what are you saying?mr Nobody |
dview001:We are just enjoying it as a bonus from our groundnut investment. we loose it you loose too.thats why bombings it is more of your problem than us. When you bombed it finished we ll see who can live or cant live with yeye oil |
cindybella101:he means chaos will prevail anywhere in tha land. |
Mack3N:With your yeye oil they forgot you during biafra war. |
Aremu01:for all the kind abominable acts in your Land which your people are committing na only Hausa iwn you de see. this kind cruelty is happening everywhere. Except if you are being hypocrites |
Human life more important than Tomato here |
We need serious awareness about this issue of pollution |
2019 ambition will make him say anything |
I didn't see him i hope someone good will see him and bring him home safely |
We really need these avengers to Stop our dependent on oil. they are helping us diversify. may the Bombings kontiniyo |
Lalasticlala thought it ll be Lagos. There are rewards in Cleaning our environment. |
(CNN)The word "Africa" often evokes romantic images of elephants crossing the Kalahari, thundering water at Victoria Falls, or panoramic views from Table Mountain. But an increasingly common sight for Africans -- especially those in Nigeria -- is that of smog, rubbish and polluted water, according to a new report. Four of the worst cities in the world for air pollution are in Nigeria, according to data released by the World Health Organization (WHO). Onitsha -- a city few outside Nigeria will have heard of -- has the undignified honor of being labeled the world's most polluted city for air quality, when measuring small particulate matter concentration (PM10). A booming port city in southern Nigeria, Onitsha recorded 30 times more than the WHO's recommended levels of PM10. Named and shamed The other three cities named and shamed in the WHO report for high PM10 levels are the transport hub of Kaduna, in the north, which came fifth, followed by the cities of Aba -- in sixth place -- and Umuahia, in 16th position, which are both trade centers in southern Nigeria. Last year, the World Bank reported that 94% of the population in Nigeria is exposed to air pollution levels that exceed WHO guidelines (compared to 72% on average in Sub-Saharan Africa in general) and air pollution damage costs about 1% post of Gross National Income. The WHO study tracked the growth in the two different sizes of particulate matter, PM10 and PM2.5, per cubic meter of air. PM2.5 particles are fine, with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers (µm) to more than 40 micrometers, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. PM10 particles are less than or equal to 10 micrometers in diameter. Nigeria did not feature in the top 10 for PM2.5 levels. Why is Nigeria so polluted? The cause of Nigeria's pollution problem is a complex story. "The contributing factors to pollution are a reliance on using solid fuels for cooking, burning waste and traffic pollution from very old cars," Dr Maria Neira, WHO Director, Department of Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants of Health, tells CNN. At home, due to unreliable electricity supplies, many Nigerians rely on generators, which spew out noxious fumes often in unventilated areas. On the street, car emissions go unregulated. Neira adds: "In Africa, unfortunately, the levels of pollution are increasing because of rapid economic development and industry without the right technology." Indeed, Nigeria's economy has raced forward in the past decade, overtaking South Africa as the continent's largest economy in 2014, following a recalculation of its GDP. Agriculture, telecoms and oil are all driving this growth -- at a certain environmental cost. Steps towards a solution The latest WHO report may highlight Nigeria, but the true story in other parts of the African continent remains unknown. The report only included pollution levels from cities with a population of over 100,000 residents that monitor their pollution levels -- something many African cities don't do. "We need to do an assessment of the sources of pollution at city level, also work on better planning of urban collective transport systems, and take very old cars out of service," says Neira. "Regarding the four cities in Nigeria, we would actually like to praise them. They are at least monitoring the pollution levels, others are not even monitoring the air, we know that some are very polluted. "These four cities are moving towards taking action to reduce pollution." With more than 50% of the African population predicted to live in cities by 2030, according to global accounting firm KPMG, the health of the continent's urban areas is a key concern. http://edition.cnn.com/2016/05/31/africa/nigeria-cities-pollution/index.html |
ikennaf1:boy u r too obsessed with me.u need medical attention |
Out of that 5% there's also Good 5%. |
States need to be doing something too |
So you even care to listen and he was not even talking to you 5%. your obsession with this man will soon land you in Yaba left |
We believe the government is on the right path to do what PDP can't do,Plan for our future. We cant continue to be taking the easy option and expect things to work for us. And he said Wailers and their touts a mistaking if they think wailing and bombings will make him lose the focus. |
The consumers are paying the marketers 300+=1$ for everything we buy its time for them to pay the government the right duty too. |
Any Sane person knw the problems of Today nigerians are facing was the result of PDP 16 yrs of corruption. The bigger the problem pdp caused for us the Harder it's to fix. No Amount of Wailing will make this Gov. Lose the focus in it effort to change things |
The best thing is FG to marginalise d 5% to make them Bomb the whole in the name of avenging |
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