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| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by omoredia: 8:40am On Oct 04, 2024 |
jonsn:1. Before pure water we have been drinking water 2. The sachet is become a huge environmental and health danger for a state like Lagos. 3. We can still make do with water bottles which u fill up and take along. 4. Water from the tap will foster communial living that will make up bond with eachother better. A shared resource brings people together |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by obonujoker(m): 9:06am On Oct 04, 2024 |
heysquare:Why is government not punishing defaulters causing environmental pollution?? |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by obonujoker(m): 9:08am On Oct 04, 2024 |
Houseontherock1:So biscuits, sweets, bread will no longer come in Nylon then?? Coke, Fanta, etc, will no longer come in plastic bottles?? |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by obonujoker(m): 9:09am On Oct 04, 2024 |
sulaak:Yes bro... No more plastic coke, pepsi etc... it's better... At least👌, these companies will reduce their workers to go back home... |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by Kinzo0000: 9:11am On Oct 04, 2024 |
FreeStuffsNG:For the first time, I will support u joor I want it to be extended to Abuja and other parts of 9ja Another thing I want government to look urgently into again is open defication . Here in fct, all d drinages are liller with poopoo. I wish government will urgently do something about it |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by obonujoker(m): 9:11am On Oct 04, 2024 |
sulaak:So what will happen to those people that have have boreholes, or where their water is not good for borehole, and they can't buy pure or bottle water again? |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by wellmax(m): 9:12am On Oct 04, 2024 |
Beremx:If dem born you well, take plastic bottle and put in general waste on the advanced countries They know what recycling is, we just throw them on the road |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by lereinter(m): 9:27am On Oct 04, 2024 |
Satchet water became prominent when pipe borne water couldn't get to houses again Why not make houses get portable water first from public sources before banning .. Maybe they intend to distribute bottle water for free |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by gfelo(m): 9:29am On Oct 04, 2024 |
When individuals lacking critical thinking skills and those who pursue education solely for certification hold positions of power, one can expect to witness unwise policies from the highest levels of authority to the grassroots, shameless leaders |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by Nobody: 9:41am On Oct 04, 2024 |
SmartPolician:Can't we adopt best practices? Nigeria is the only country in the world that I have seen this shii.. Water shouldn't be sold in cellophane sachets. Microplastics are very dangerous to the human body. I have lived in countries where we don't even buy bottled water, we get well-treated, directly from the filtration chamber that is fitted in every kitchen and connected to the public water supply. All we do is to change the filter every 6 months. Nigerians are so short-changed. They suffer for everything. Bad governance has finished us. How can someone get into power without knowing what he's there for? Nigerian politicians are devils. Red devils. Water corporation - Not working NEPA - Dead as fawk Refineries - Dead for decades Universities - Always on strike Doctors - Always on strike Pensioners - Monies always embezzled Police - Don't even start.. |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by Capmumm(m): 9:43am On Oct 04, 2024 |
Chinonye2022:#Na cruise different story every day### |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by izubext007: 9:57am On Oct 04, 2024 |
what would the man who is trekking long distance because he doesn't have transport drink to refresh him self? |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by lexy2014: 10:16am On Oct 04, 2024 |
Olatara:did anyone force you to buy pure water? |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by lexy2014: 10:20am On Oct 04, 2024 |
lereinter:I actually thought it was a very easy thing but those in government always think in reverse |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by Bananapill: 10:55am On Oct 04, 2024 |
SmartPolician:Says a govt that can't provide pipe-borne water. |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by Houseontherock1: 11:10am On Oct 04, 2024 |
obonujoker:Coke, fanta and the rest come in recyclable, reusable packages and can be managed. If we mean business, we can reduce, reuse or recycle. Biscuits and candy wrappers are made out of a combination of plastic and aluminum. They are almost impossible to recycle because it's extremely difficult to separate the two materials. However, because of people's sweet tooth, we can only Reduce consumption while the campaign on its health implications continue. As for pure water, the nylon is neither reusable nor recyclable...also not biodegradable |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by razzydoo(m): 11:11am On Oct 04, 2024 |
This is good. Change is the only constant thing. There's nothing wrong with people moving about with water bottles and it also helps with cutting cost. |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by Chetas81(m): 11:44am On Oct 04, 2024 |
lexy2014:look at the your self and the question you asked |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by obonujoker(m): 11:47am On Oct 04, 2024 |
Houseontherock1:It can be consumed by heat?? If this is not viable, what is a cheaper alternative especially for low income households,? |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by lexy2014: 12:18pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
Chetas81:are you sure you on the right thread or comment? did you miss your way? |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by nurudeen181(m): 12:29pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
Beremx:Not only in Singapore but in Africa too, Nigeria, Rewanda, and even Ghana. Not just interlocks but ropes, belt, shoes. |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by Chetas81(m): 12:30pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
lexy2014:banning the pure water sachet is long overdue |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by lexy2014: 1:39pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
Chetas81:Why should pure water be banned and why is it long overdue? |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by Chetas81(m): 1:56pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
lexy2014:YOUR STATEMENT WAS EXPECTED FROM PRIMITIVE SOCIETY CITIZEN,meanwhile those who involved in petroleum chemical business never consumed anything from plastic, know this and know peace |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by lexy2014: 2:06pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
Chetas81:can you show me the "statement" you are referring to? I only remember asking you a question. when did a question become a "statement"? meanwhile, Why should pure water be banned and why is it long overdue? |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by Chetas81(m): 2:16pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
lexy2014:anything inside the plastic bottle and bag not good for your health |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by lexy2014: 2:31pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
Chetas81:1. can you show me the "statement" you are referring to? I only remember asking you a question. 2. when did a question become a "statement"? 3. meanwhile, Why should pure water be banned and why is it long overdue? |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by Chetas81(m): 2:38pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
lexy2014:i have response to 3 ,don't take anything in black bottle, is that clear |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by lexy2014: 3:09pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
Chetas81:does response mean that you have answered my questions? can you show me your responses that answered the questions I asked? 1. can you show me the "statement" you are referring to? I only remember asking you a question. 2. when did a question become a "statement"? 3. meanwhile, Why should pure water be banned and why is it long overdue? 4. what has "black bottle" got to do with the issue of pure water? |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by Chetas81(m): 3:34pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
lexy2014:i begin to mention you, when I see you quotes someone,i also mean plastic bottle not good to store anything for consumption |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by lexy2014: 3:37pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
Chetas81:you are to provide answers to the following: 1. does response mean that you have answered my questions? 2. can you show me your responses that answered the questions I asked? 3. can you show me the "statement" you are referring to? I only remember asking you a question. 4. when did a question become a "statement"? 5. meanwhile, Why should pure water be banned and why is it long overdue? 6. what has "black bottle" got to do with the issue of pure water? |
| Re: Lagos Government Bans Pure Water From January 2025 by flokii: 5:43pm On Oct 04, 2024 |
Those clamouring for ban on Single use plastics and other packaging items should know that it's fellow Nigerians like them that they are putting out of jobs.. In saner climes, they will look for means to solve the challenges posed by improper disposal of plastics and packaging materials but in Nigeria, we opt for the easiest way out which is "outright ban" as if beheading a patient is the way to cure his/her headache. Ban sachet water, PET bottle water etc. and start selling 'paper bag water' or 'leaf water' in traffic. |
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