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| The Dirty State Of Our Inland Waterways by EMEKA1MILLION(op): 8:09am On Sep 26, 2015 |
Well.. When you fling out that coke plastic bottle, or whatever dirt from your car window, when u dump that refuse in the drainage, this is where they all end up.. Spoiling the image of ur country. I have been to different countries by sea and I'll tell u that our waterways remains the dirtiest of all.. This photos where taken this morning...
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| Re: The Dirty State Of Our Inland Waterways by Nobody: 8:28am On Sep 26, 2015 |
OP is funny, Roads are dirty, so you expect a clean Water ways?... We're in a Zoo, remember! |
| Re: The Dirty State Of Our Inland Waterways by absoluteSuccess: 8:29am On Sep 26, 2015 |
Lagos state waste management should do something about the eyesore at the confluence point, mcqwen near bonny camp. Thats where river ogun emptied to the sea. It seems like assembly of lacasera plastics. Cleaning up the enviroment from plastic and polymer wastes etc should be the serious social responsibility of industries that generates wastes that are not bio-degradable. |
| Re: The Dirty State Of Our Inland Waterways by EMEKA1MILLION(op): 9:22am On Sep 26, 2015 |
absoluteSuccess:success that is the destination of this dirts, this pics where taking at Port Harcourt Port, all of them moving down to ur door step in bonny. It's very bad... |
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