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Ronaldo looks like Davido that can press money his fans. Messi seems like Wizkid, he no send your papa. Choose wisely




Mr. Wahab, Impact is felt, not explained in 1,578 words. Your plastic policy has failed. Your environmental policy, if one truly exists, has been ineffective. Your waste management policy has been an unmitigated disaster. The only area where you have consistently delivered is the demolition of the hard earned properties and livelihoods of ordinary citizens. Not to mention your Bigotry and Gaslighting. You have lost the moral authority to remain in office. You should resign. Today.

The Oshodi Bus Terminal was meant to solve the chaos in Oshodi, but the place remains one of the most chaotic places in Lagos. Oshodi has one of the busiest bus parks and markets in Lagos that probably sees over 500,000 people moving in and out everyday. The large volume of people are responsible for the chaos in Oshodi, and it was to solve this chaos that the $70 million bus terminal was built. Despite the huge cost and infrastructure, many Lagosians argue nothing changed and that Oshodi is still the noisy and chaotic place it was before the terminal. So what is the problem? Is it the people or the terminal?

WASTE per DAY Ghana - 9,700 tonnes/day Cรดte d'Ivoire - 9,000 tonnes/day Senegal - 5,300 tonnes/day Burkina Faso - 4,000 tonnes/day Mali - 3,700 tonnes/day Lagos - 13,000 tonnes/day. Lagos alone generates more metric tonnes of waste daily than EVERY COUNTRY in West Africa and generates more waste per day than 49 of the 54 countries in the whole of Africa. Yet, it is the smallest and one of the most densely populated urban region in the world. The challenge of waste management in Lagos should be a National conversation and emergency. It is a combination of irresponsible citizenry, poor collection processes, inadequate recycling facilities, not enough waste players and almost no land areas for disposal. For now, waste in Lagos will be common sight!













