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EducationRe: Check Out Some Hilarious Sign-out Write-ups On Shirts By Graduates by muyico(m): 6:57pm On Jul 30, 2025
Most were wrote in broken language, Nigeria graduate with pijin English,nah 5 and 6
PoliticsRe: Sanitary Pads, Land, Items Exempted From VAT In New Tax Law (Full List) by muyico(m): 6:34pm On Jul 30, 2025
Environmental friendly, sanital Ur environment and clean up Ur flow
Technology MarketGreat Oyo State by muyico(op): 5:18pm On Jul 30, 2025
From Okaka to Orbit: Egusi from Oyo State Heads to Space

Oyo State is proud to celebrate a remarkable moment in scientific and cultural history. Dr Temidayo Oniosun, a native of Oyo State and globally recognised space policy expert, has partnered with NASA-affiliated researchers to send egusi (melon seeds)—a staple of Oyo State’s agricultural heritage—into space aboard the SpaceX Crew-11 mission.

This is the first time an agricultural product native to Nigeria will reach the International Space Station, and it originates from Oyo State’s soil.

When the seeds return to Earth, Dr Oniosun will lead post-flight experiments in partnership with leading plant biotechnologists at the University of Florida and molecular researchers in Brazil, exploring how space travel affects crop resilience, genetic expression, and viability.

As Oyo State champions a new era of innovation-led tourism and agribusiness development, this mission shows what it means to honour tradition while shaping the future.

The launch takes place on 31 July 2025 at 5:09 PM Nigerian time, and we encourage all citizens to witness history as Oyo State’s egusi goes interstellar.

Science/TechnologyRe: A Huge Hippopotamus Killed In Adamawa State by muyico(m): 3:36pm On Jul 30, 2025
Manna from zoo not from heaven again , breakfast z
EducationTurning Trash Into PET For PAD by muyico(op): 3:25pm On Jul 30, 2025
Turning Trash into Triumph: Ibadan Entrepreneurs Combat Period Poverty with PET for PAD

Credit: Femi Ojo

Period poverty, a complex issue encompassing lack of access to menstrual products, hygiene facilities, and education, disproportionately affects millions in Nigeria, particularly secondary school girls.

This menstrual cycle becomes a crisis when it affects the daily routine of a girl child or women. According to data from https://www.worldvision.org.uk/about/blogs/global-state-of-period-poverty/, 1.2 billion women globally have been documented to be impaired by this phenomenon yearly. However, the affordability of this material remains the root cause of the crisis in Nigeria.
According to the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS) 2020 report, at least 82 Million Nigerians , representing 40 percent of the nation’s population live below N600 daily, and in extreme poverty, ironically, the cost of a sanitary pad at the moment ranges between N700 and N4,500 , a stark disparity in the purchasing power for families whose daily revenue falls within the figure or below it.
In Oyo state , a significant portion of girls miss school during their menstrual period,with estimates suggesting that around 1 in 10 girls experience absenteeism due to menstruation. Meanwhile, this crisis has been reported to attract some avoidable health risks, stigmatization and in rare situations depression, a mental health challenge.
However, in Ibadan, Oyo State, two young entrepreneurs, Halimat Olaniyan and Victor Oyejide are tackling this challenge with an innovative and sustainable solution: PET for PAD.

Their initiative, an exchange program, allows girls in low-income communities to collect PET bottle waste in exchange for sanitary pads. This dual-pronged approach addresses both environmental concerns and menstrual hygiene.

The idea stemmed from a monthly outreach to Saint Louis Grammar School, a beneficiary school in Ibadan.

Victor Oyejide explained, “Girls from low-income backgrounds particularly face challenges regarding their menstrual health and hygiene, culminating in period poverty. Many girls are unable to actively advocate for their health and wellbeing.”

The PET for PAD Initiative is a partnership between AFAY Health, a youth-led organization focusing on menstrual health, and Recycledge, a recycling and waste management organization. “The initiative started as a partnership on the International Day of the Girl Child, October 12, 2023 between AFAY Health and Recycledge and has now transitioned into a monthly commitment between AFAY Health and Victor Oyejide (Co-founder, Recycledge),” Oyejide said.

The program’s design incorporates a “two-face approach.” First, it fosters environmental conservation by collecting PET bottles, a non-degradable material harmful to the environment. On the other hand, it provides essential menstrual products. Oyejide emphasized, “the initiative has a two face approach, the first aims to change the narrative around environmental conservation among the youths by collecting pet bottles a non degradable material that poses great danger to the environment, hazardous to human, marine and the soil, in exchange for menstrual pad.”
Moreover, Halimat added that the initiative has a multi-pronged approach, “the approach of the project is a multi-pronged one; We do not only educate them on menstrual hygiene and health, we also give them sanitary pads and teach them how to take care of their environment. Similarly, we took it a step ahead to teach the girls how to make reusable pads because we realized that the disposable pads, sometimes they don’t know how to dispose of them and this is also causing another environmental problem.”

The impact is tangible. On October 30, 2024, the initiative distributed 1,000 pads with support from the Christina Omosigho Foundation and the Commissioner for Environment, who pledged an additional 1,000 pads.They also commissioned a receptacle, a collection bin, and a “pink health station” with pads and a suggestion box at Saint Louis Grammar School Mokola Ibadan.Just last December, the initiator published a year-long achievement of the initiative, tagged 2023–2024 impact report.The duo disclosed that the intervention has yielded profound impacts, transforming lives and communities in meaningful ways adding that they have been able to achieve the SDGs 3, 4, 5,and 13.

Additionally, Oyejide added that Every month since October 2023, a minimum of one pack of sanitary PAD is donated to the Saint Louis Grammar School, the pilot beneficiary of PAD BANK. He noted that more than 320 students have been direct beneficiaries and seven waste collection baskets have been donated to the school.A visit to Saint Louis Grammar School five months post-launch of the initiative revealed significant positive changes.

The Vice Principal Academics in charge of students affairs, Mrs. Christiana Adeniran detailed how the initiative has redefined and abolished the feeling most of the students have about their menstrual cycle.She noted a surge in student confidence, reduced worries about blood stains, and increased attention spans in class.

“This PET for PAD program has been helpful to our students, most especially during their menstrual period. Since this initiative has started, there was no fear that their uniform would be stained again. They move freely, there’s nothing like being ashamed of having their periods.

“Even to the extent of, you know, there’s usually menstrual cramps. So, we do educate them whenever they have this, they should not feel ashamed, they should not feel sick. So, it has been a helpful program and we thank God that God is going along with us. It’s a good program.”

Furthermore, “Since the inception of this program, we’ve been enjoying the good aspects of it. Like seeing our students maintaining good hygiene, seeing them being happy during their period.

We no longer see them having this squeezed face or frowning faces again in class. We don’t even know that they are on. Because they knew that whenever their period comes around, during the school period, they quickly rush to the person in charge, collect the PAD and we are all happy, we are good.”she added.

Students are also fulfilling their environmental obligations, bringing in PET bottles. While there have been occasional dips in the collection, Adeniran explained, “as you can see the receptacle is full to the brim, Yes, the vibe is still there. But the only thing is that the class activities don’t allow us much to have that competition this time. But very soon, when we notice that there is a kind of reduction in the bottles, that’s why we use our initiatives to… Ginger them. Yes, to ginger them, to ask those that are on punishment to come with their pets from home.”she explained .

The School Health Prefect, Adeola Kudoz. JS3 student of Saint Louis Grammar School , Mokola Ibadan, highlighted the initiative’s impact on her perception of menstruation, school attendance, and morale. “The project Pet for PAD has been nice and the students, when they need PAD, they come for it. It makes them feel at home there. Like, it gives them a rest of mind that even if they are on, there is a PAD that they can use. They are not, and I’m not also ashamed of it.

While speaking further on her knowledge of menstrual hygiene, she said “Menstruation is not shameful. So, it makes the students comfortable. Before, some students do stay back at home, maybe because of the pain and everything, but since the Pet for Pad started my classmates do come to school, because even when it starts in school, there’s always a PAD in school for them to use.

“I’m very happy because students will be like… Even if they are on, there is a PAD in school and they will be… They are not ashamed,they will be free ,they will come to school, they will not miss class.”

Another student added, “The PET for PAD project has been very beneficial for everybody, especially me. It allows students to know more about the usefulness of a pad. Before this project started, most people didn’t know the usefulness of a pad. When they brought this project to our school, people better understood the usefulness of the pad.

It actually gives us a sense of being at home. Before they brought this project, people were always ashamed of their period. Whenever they were on their period, they were always ashamed. But now that pad is here, they can just go to meet the Health Prefect. She will give them their pad and they will do whatever they want to do.”

The project has also enhanced their environmental awareness: “Like I said earlier, it has allowed us to know more about the usefulness of pad, we have also been able to educate more and more people about the dangers of throwing bottles anyhow. So, instead of throwing them away anyhow, we can just pack them together and bring them to school.”

Despite the positive impacts of the PET for PAD initiative, launched a year ago, its scope is currently limited. It has only been implemented at Saint Louis Grammar School in Mokola, Ibadan, one of the 969 public secondary schools in Oyo State. Considering this, the success achieved at Saint Louis Grammar School could be seen as a small step in addressing the widespread issue of period poverty in Oyo State and plastic pollution.
Mr. Ekundayo Solomon, an environmental and climate advocate and project coordinator of ConserveOgunRiver, commended the PET for PAD solution. However, he expressed concern that such innovative ideas might not achieve their full potential without government policies to ensure their sustainability.

He stressed that until the Nigerian government implements policies to subsidize the cost of sanitary products, similar to initiatives in countries like South Africa where menstrual products are provided to girls and women, akin to the free distribution of condoms at medical centers, effectively tackling period poverty in Nigeria will remain challenging.

Finally, initiatives like PET for PAD require substantial funding to thrive. Given that the market price for a ton of waste PET bottles ranges from 25,000 to 30,000 Naira, the initiators’ ability to expand beyond their current reach is constrained. The project’s funding relies primarily on the sales of collected PET bottles and fundraising efforts from friends and family which is limited.

SportsRe: Lionel Messi & His Wife Appear On Infamous Coldplay Kiss Cam That Went Viral by muyico(m): 7:38pm On Jul 29, 2025
Congratulations to him, with lovely pretty cute wife, goat of our time
TravelRe: Countries Offering Work Visas With Pathways To Permanent Residency (Full List) by muyico(m): 2:58pm On Jul 29, 2025
Immigration freedom?? Racism?? Living my comforts zone in Nigeria, and working hard in stranger land? With heavy tax
CrimeRe: Girlfriend Stabs Man To Death In Ondo Over Infidelity by muyico(m): 2:11pm On Jul 29, 2025
donfash:
If the girl has a good lawyer she would be cleared of murder charges, probably charged for assault or misdemeanor. The hospital, the Dr & nurses that attended to the young man should be arrested immediately. How can the young man die of a leg wound.... Autopsy should also be carried out to certain type of death and proper investigation should be done.
ask the doctor and nurse, did they give him tatanus injection
CrimeRe: Girlfriend Stabs Man To Death In Ondo Over Infidelity by muyico(m): 2:09pm On Jul 29, 2025
macphilip:
Ondo people and their plenty agidi
See where agidi Ondo don land you
that names no sound like Yoruba names , both were residents,not indigene
PoliticsRe: The Original Chinese Were Black Africans - Amazing Video by muyico(m): 7:28am On Jul 29, 2025
You weytinz AI content don caused now?? Japan? Come out? Come ANZ questions
PoliticsRe: Lekki Airport: Pay Us Before Demolition, Ajah Residents Tell LASG by muyico(m): 7:13am On Jul 29, 2025
I thought 💭🤔 lands belong to government?? Why compensation??
SportsRe: Breaking: Tinubu Honours Super Falcons With National Awards, Cash Gifts by muyico(m): 6:37pm On Jul 28, 2025
10milions naira okay for they re job well done, not 150m I heard b4
Foreign AffairsRe: US Used About A Quarter Of Its High-end Missile Interceptors In Israel-iran War by muyico(m): 6:36pm On Jul 28, 2025
Really?? Let say American owned Israel,
PoliticsRe: Young Nigerian Writer Plans 72-hour Writing Marathon In Abuja by muyico(m): 6:25pm On Jul 28, 2025
Iwo Omo yi?? Maa Maa para re?? Writings what ?? Meaning full words or rubbish
Foreign AffairsRe: Netherlands Names Israel PM As A National Security Threat(pics) by muyico(m): 6:22pm On Jul 28, 2025
Nigeria president nko? Northern part of Nigeria not at rest
SportsRe: Tinubu Gifts Super Falcons Players 150 Million Each by muyico(m): 6:21pm On Jul 28, 2025
Ah
See liars?? From where?? Bloggers?? Fear God?? 150m for what?
TravelRe: 'Your Visa Application Will Be denied': US Warns Nigerians Against Birth Tourism by muyico(m): 4:11pm On Jul 28, 2025
Yeah
I like this man for his good move, we must repaires this country together, no1 gat two head
RomanceRe: How Does This Sound When Your Gf Says This To You? by muyico(m): 1:31pm On Jul 28, 2025
Stringy man spotted
Foreign AffairsRe: Jealous Boyfriend Sets Girlfriend And Sister Ablaze In South Africa by muyico(m): 1:14pm On Jul 28, 2025
Lionessza6:
grin grin grin grin

Like you're under siege from money ritualists,terrorists, armed robbers ,kidnappers and women abusers? grin grin
xenophobia run in your vein
CelebritiesRe: Soso Soberekon Offers N120m For Boxing Match B/w Portable/vdm by muyico(m): 1:13pm On Jul 28, 2025
PoliticsRe: 2026: How Osun APC Plots To Win Osun by muyico(m): 1:02pm On Jul 28, 2025
Adeleke understand politics game, seem like Seyi makinde and Wike hints him
Foreign AffairsRe: Jealous Boyfriend Sets Girlfriend And Sister Ablaze In South Africa by muyico(m): 12:47pm On Jul 28, 2025
Lionessza6:
Show me a Nigerian that has posted positive news from SA on this forum? grin
SA weren't human being! Still under siege
Foreign AffairsRe: At Least 21 Killed In Attack On East Congo Church By Islamic State-backed Rebels by muyico(m): 12:24pm On Jul 28, 2025
Terrorist terrorist not devoted Muslim
PoliticsRe: SDP Expels El-Rufai For 30 Years Over Alleged Forgery by muyico(m): 12:12pm On Jul 28, 2025
CultureRe: Masquerade Snatches Imam’s Cap, Attacks Another Muslim With Cutlass In Oyo by muyico(m): 12:06pm On Jul 28, 2025
god must be craxy
PhonesRe: Some Phone Specs We Ignore — But They Actually Matter by muyico(m): 10:59pm On Jul 27, 2025
Long lasting battery with processing rate, fast charging
SportsRe: ‘Thunder Go Fire You’ - Super Falcons Star Okoronkwo Raises Alarm Over Threats by muyico(m): 10:55pm On Jul 27, 2025
Seems like
Nah small boy,
I trust Nigeria
They will soon fish him out,
Very soon we go knw his papa and mama
PoliticsRe: Anambra 2025: Over 30 Thousand Dump APGA For APC As Ukachukwu Receives N150m by muyico(m): 10:24pm On Jul 27, 2025
You see weytinz money don cost now! Nah so Tinubu go win 2027 election, you ours people?? Where is obedient??
Foreign AffairsRe: Avi Lipkin, Ex IDF Spokesman: I Believe We Will Take Mecca And Medina (video) by muyico(m): 10:12pm On Jul 27, 2025
Russia will not allow, Iran stronger Dan Israel now, with support of mighty Russia
PoliticsRe: Investigation On How Kano State Bailed Out Drug Baron, Sulaiman Aminu Dan Wawu by muyico(m): 10:04pm On Jul 27, 2025
We already know those people,drugs baron is working for!
SportsRe: Okocha Denies Carrying Esther Okoronkwo In Viral 2005 Picture by muyico(m): 9:57pm On Jul 27, 2025
Weytinz Ai go cause us for this nation, only God fits save us, we Nigerian too dey blived everything we c online
Jokes EtcLet Laughs Our A*shy Commot, We No Fits Come And Kill Ourselves by muyico(op): 9:31pm On Jul 27, 2025
*LAUGH WAN KILL ME OOO*

Dem say Boko Haram don poison beans after I buy half bag for house.

From the one wey I cook, I give my dog, Bingo, make im first test am.

45mins later, bingo still dey waka, dey jolly. Na im I come chop my own.

After I don chop finish, my gateman run come tel me say bingo don die.

Hey! I run enter house, begin drink full gallon of palm oil for my belle, chop 22 bitter kola wit 3 long bitter leaf stem, chop walnuts with the shell no time to crack, swallow moringa with aloe vera as treatment combo. Garlic and onions be like sweet for my mouth.

I come dey sweat as if na oven be my bedroom. I dey think say my life don finish. I come outside.

Na im gate man come de tell me say the driver wey kill bingo wan come beg me!

If na u, wetin u go do the gate man? huh?

Pls don't laugh alone our situations shall end in laughter and in praise.
I say make I check up on you today.
Hope you're doing great?

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