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Martin-Rita

@MLAdebayo_

Philosopher | Writer || Family-man || Product Marketing || Alumnus @UnilagNigeria ||@ManUtd Fan ||Roman Catholic

Lagos, Nigeria เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2012
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Martin-Rita@MLAdebayo_·
My predictions before the World Cup; - The clear favorites to win the World Cup is clearly between; France Portugal Spain - The dark horses would be; Argentine Brazil England Norway - Either Ivory Coast or Ghana will reach the Knockout stage. - German, Netherlands, Turkey and USA will spin some surprises even though they don’t appear as contenders on the paper.
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Martin-Rita@MLAdebayo_·
@brfootball Belgium will still manage to qualify from this group. But I doubt them making it past R16.
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B/R Football@brfootball·
Belgium's golden oldies are still without a win at the 2026 World Cup after a 0-0 draw with IR Iran 👴
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ESPN FC@ESPNFC·
Japan left their Monterrey locker room impeccable and included a thank-you message for their Mexican hosts 🇯🇵🇲🇽 (📸 @SancadillaNorte)
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D’Mac@DMacfelix·
@MLAdebayo_ @sola_isola All the people i spoke to yesterday confirmed the amount they all went home with Some were even justifying it That state ehn
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Sola Isola
Sola Isola@sola_isola·
Ekiti Cash and Carry Election
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Big Uncle@Usmanashafe·
Kunle Remi and Tiwi are such a delight to watch Tiwi celebrates Kunle on Father’s Day and Tiwi’s twin brother joined them ❤️❤️
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Martin-Rita@MLAdebayo_·
It’s Saudi Arabia that will pay for Cape Verde’s draw with Spain.
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Rasta@sodeindemueez·
@MLAdebayo_ @ose_anenih @yetunede @inecnigeria My question is what’s the PDP and other opposition members doing all these while or they just announced him on the Election Day? I blame the opposition for allowing it
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Ose Anenih, CPM@ose_anenih·
I would have sworn that the images of the APC Chairman wearing an @inecnigeria observer jacket in Ekiti were AI-generated, until I found them on his own Facebook page. They’re still up. Observer status grants unrestricted movement on Election Day. Surely INEC can see why authorizing the free movement of hyper-partisan actors during an election is a dangerous idea. INEC continues, almost deliberately, to undermine public confidence in its ability to conduct a free and fair election. With every passing day and every decision, Prof. Amupitan deepens the doubt over his fitness to lead it.
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Aunty Teda
Aunty Teda@imoteda·
Lagos is dirtier than it’s ever been and you’ve lost all control over the PSPs. Your styrofoam ban was commended, even by myself, but that’s not enough and you’re not even trying to acknowledge your flaws. Just condescension and bigotry. You’re truly a disgrace.
Tokunbo Wahab@tokunbo_wahab

When we took the difficult but necessary decision to ban Styrofoam and commence the transition away from Single-Use Plastics (SUPs), our objective was clear: to move Lagos State from the decades-old linear waste management model of “pick and dump” to a more sustainable, circular economy where waste is recognized as a valuable resource. While a certain political nomad chose to dismiss and politicize these reforms, ranting all over the internet, we remained focused on the long-term environmental and economic benefits of our policies. Today, I am pleased to state that we are fully committed to this vision. In a matter of weeks, over 4,250 tonnes of municipal solid waste generated daily in Lagos will increasingly be transformed into wealth-creating resources rather than ending up in landfills. We are equally encouraged by the success of initiatives such as the Ikosi Fruit Biodigester, a direct outcome of our waste-to-resource policy, which we are now preparing to replicate across the state. In addition, our partnership with Lafarge is enabling the diversion of combustible waste from landfills for use as an alternative fuel source in industrial operations. We do not underestimate the challenges associated with waste management in a megacity such as Lagos. However, we are addressing these challenges methodically, strategically, and with a clear roadmap for sustainable outcomes. Progress may not always be immediately visible to those who choose to view every policy through a political lens, but the results are beginning to speak for themselves. Our commitment remains unwavering: building a cleaner, greener, and more resilient Lagos for present and future generations. #CleanerLagos

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Raymond@ItsTheIroko·
There has to be a point where illegality is taken too far. This is the Edo State APC chairman Jarret Tenebe serving in the #EkitiDecides2026 as @inecnigeria election observer. How is a state chairman an @inecnigeria accredited election observer?
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Martin-Rita@MLAdebayo_·
@BGC001A @Theifedayo 13,000 tonnes daily is overwhelming for the Honorable commissioner to deal with. Always begging for allowance of excuse rather than do the job he was asked to do.
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Only vibes and Cho Cho Cho Aunty Kenny Agric today
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Tokunbo Wahab@tokunbo_wahab

Dear Gbadebo @GRVlagos A lot of people are genuinely concerned about the waste situation in parts of Lagos, and that concern is understandable. Waste is not something you can talk around. If refuse is sitting on your street, beside your market, close to your bus stop, or inside the drainage near your house, the only thing that matters to you is that it should be removed. And that is fair. But it may also help to explain the scale of what is being managed, and what is actually being done. Lagos generates about 13,000 tonnes of waste every day. Not weekly. Every day. In May alone, LAWMA and PSP operators evacuated about 418,500 tonnes of waste across the state, which comes to an average of about 13,200 tonnes daily. That is not a small operation. It involves hundreds of PSP operators, public waste teams, transfer and disposal operations, street sweepers, enforcement teams, customer service staff, drivers, loaders, supervisors and monitoring officers working across a very large and difficult city. Just to mention, during the 2026 Hajj, Saudi Sanitation Authorities announced that a total of over 472 tons of waste were generated from Mina and Muzdalifah. This is total waste generated by pilgrims all over the world in 5 days. Still, nobody is pretending that everything is fine everywhere. Some communities have had delays. Some PSP operators have not performed well. Some routes have grown beyond the capacity that was originally assigned to them. In some areas, road access is poor. During the rains, movement into disposal sites can become slower. Trucks break down. Diesel and spare parts are expensive. Payment compliance is also weak in many places, and when people do not pay for waste service, the operators struggle to maintain trucks, pay crews and keep to schedule. These are not excuses but the harsh realities that have to be fixed. That is why LAWMA has been reviewing weak routes, replacing and sanctioning underperforming operators, increasing monitoring, and deploying evacuation teams to pressure points. As of last month (May), 442 PSP operators were active across Lagos while 27 routes were under review for service improvement. LAWMA also received 474 complaints and service requests that month, which are now part of how the agency is identifying weak spots and following up on operator performance. There is also a daily blackspot operation that many people do not see unless it is happening near them. LAWMA clears 3,000 black spots every day across 57 routes. These are the road medians, market edges, illegal dumping points, bus stops, setbacks and open spaces where people keep dropping waste outside the normal collection system. Some are cleared in the morning and abused again by night. That is one of the hardest parts of the job. This is why enforcement has become more serious. In 2025, LAWMA recorded 1,023 incidents of illegal dumping and other waste violations across the state. Out of these, 447 cases were referred for prosecution. The surveillance teams also identified 431 scavengers and reconciled 145 properties with their assigned PSP operators. The data showed that much of the illegal dumping happens between midnight and early morning, and the waste is not only household refuse. It includes construction debris and even hazardous waste in some cases. So when people say “just clear it,” we agree. It must be cleared. But we also have to stop the same locations from being turned back into dumpsites again and again. 1/2

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Martin-Rita@MLAdebayo_·
@GRVlagos This response is a solution driven, but since APC always a dead bit opposition, the commissioner will argue it to a fault and still not do his job. Very unfortunate set of people.
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Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour
Your Excellency, unsurprisingly, this statement is an admission of failure, not a solution. Lagosians do not need periodic emergency evacuations of mountains of refuse. What they need is a functional waste management system that prevents waste from accumulating in the first place. For years, residents have endured overflowing dumps, uncollected refuse, blocked drainage channels, and worsening environmental conditions despite billions of naira allocated to environmental management. The fact that you now have to “direct an immediate scale-up” after waste has already overwhelmed communities is an utter failure of leadership. Indeed, Lagos generates over 13,000 tonnes of waste daily today, just as it did yesterday, last month, and last year. This is not a surprise. It is a known reality that should be planned for through efficient collection, waste sorting, recycling infrastructure, transfer stations, waste-to-energy investments, and transparent performance management of operators. Like your commissioner, you cannot continue to shift responsibility to citizens to “bag their waste properly” when many communities are left without reliable and affordable waste collection services. Rightly, Citizens have a responsibility to dispose of waste properly, but government has an even greater responsibility to provide the infrastructure and systems that make proper disposal possible. Lagos cannot continue operating reactive clean-up exercises and public relations statements whenever refuse piles become impossible to ignore. Lagos deserves a modern, accountable, and sustainable waste management system: one that measures success not by the number of trucks deployed after a crisis, but by the absence of the crisis itself. Again, Your Excellency, after seven years in office, why is Lagos still battling a problem that should have been solved through competent planning, execution, and oversight? I guess the answer is obvious: if e didn’t dey, e didn’t dey. #OURLAGOS
Babajide Sanwo-Olu@jidesanwoolu

Dear Lagosians, I have directed an immediate scale-up of waste evacuation across Lagos following the recent build-up of refuse in some parts of our state. LAWMA, LASEPA, and the Ministry of Environment are currently working around the clock. We have deployed extra trucks and personnel to clear the backlogs across all affected neighbourhoods. You should already see progress on the streets and we will not stop until our city is completely clean again. Lagos generates over 13,000 tons of waste every single day. Managing this requires a massive effort but our determination to fix the current challenge is absolute. As we continue this cleanup, I ask for your partnership. Please bag your waste properly and avoid dumping refuse in drainage channels or on the roads. We are fully on top of this situation. Let us work together to keep Lagos clean and safe for everyone.

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Ọláyẹmí@Ola_mMuritala·
You handed him all the ammo he needed, and now you’re surprised he turned it into a political agenda? Be serious, man. And let’s keep it a buck, if not for politics, do you really think you’d still be sitting in that Environment commissioner seat today? Shago bugo.
Tokunbo Wahab@tokunbo_wahab

Street sweeping is another big part of the work. Lagos has thousands of sweepers working across hundreds of routes, including highways, medians and major public corridors. This work starts very early, and it is not easy work. Some areas are swept daily, but once people keep littering from vehicles, markets, shops and buses, the same routes look dirty again within hours. That is why the long-term answer cannot be sweeping alone. We need better behaviour, stronger enforcement, more mechanised sweeping on strategic roads, and safer working conditions for the sweepers. The bigger reform is infrastructure. Lagos cannot continue with the old collect-and-dump model. That is why construction is ongoing for Transfer Loading Stations to replace the old landfill operations at Olusosun in Ojota and Solous III in Igando. These will be supported by Material Recovery Facilities in Ikorodu and Badagry, so waste can be moved out of the centre of the city to modern facilities where it can be sorted, recovered, recycled and repurposed. The Olusosun system is expected to move about 2,500 tonnes of waste daily to the Ikorodu MRF, while the Solous III side is expected to move about 1,500 tonnes daily to the Badagry recovery facility. The target for this transition is 6 months. Once completed, it should reduce pressure on the old dumpsites, improve the flow of waste evacuation, reduce congestion around disposal points and give Lagos a more serious recovery and recycling platform. There is also the organic waste side, which is very important because a large part of Lagos waste is food and market waste. The Ikosi Fruit Market Biodigester has now been launched to treat organic waste closer to source and convert it into useful outputs like biogas, electricity and fertiliser. The plan is to replicate that model in other markets that generate high volumes of organic waste, instead of moving everything across the city to landfill. So yes, the complaints are valid. Some backlogs should not have happened. Some residents have not received the service they deserve. Some operators have disappointed. There is no need to deny any of that. But the fuller picture is that waste is being evacuated daily, black spots are being cleared daily, operators are being monitored, weak routes are being reviewed, illegal dumping is being prosecuted, street sweeping is ongoing, and new infrastructure is being built to change the system from the ground up. Government has a duty to keep improving the system. Residents, markets, estates and businesses also have a duty to use the system properly and stop illegal dumping. Both things are true. Lagos is not where it should be yet. But it is not standing still either. The work now is to clear what has built up, fix the routes that are failing, hold operators accountable, and complete the infrastructure that will move Lagos from dumping to sorting, recovery, recycling, energy and circular economy. So, for your nomadic self to jump on the Governor’s release for your political agenda without talking solutions speaks to who you really are.

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Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour
Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour@GRVlagos·
Typical. So typical of the APC. Once they lose the argument, they retreat into hate mongering, ethnic slurs, and divisive rhetoric. The names are Gbadebo, Chinedu, Patrick RHODES-VIVOUR, Take your pick of any of the three and let's focus on the work you were entrusted to do. Wahab, I hate to be the one to tell you this, but not only have you been the worst Commissioner for Environment this state has seen, you have also been one of the most irresponsible, unbecoming occupants of public office. Again, you are not fit for public office. As I told you in 2024, for the next couple of months try an DO YOUR DAMN JOB!!! Ẹgbọn If you cant , you should resign. Today.
Tokunbo Wahab@tokunbo_wahab

Dear Chinedu @GRVlagos I have no interest in descending into the mudslinging and distractions you appear to thrive on. My focus remains on the important work before us - supporting the efforts of the Lagos State Government to ensure the safety, well-being, and prosperity of Lagosians. If being committed to public service, good governance, and the protection of the interests and heritage of Lagosians is what you choose to describe as bigotry, then I make NO APOLOGIES for standing firmly by those principles. Public service is not a tea party - but how can you know what it entails? Nemo dat quod non habet. For the sake of clarity, I would advise you, in your saner moments, to acquaint yourself with my record in public service - from my appointment as Special Adviser on Education to Mr. Governor in 2019 to my present tour of duty at the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources. The record is public, and it speaks for itself. As for the labels and accusations, I will leave others to judge them on their merits. I have no intention of engaging in personal attacks or trading insults with a political nomad driven by ignorance and needless hatred. I wish you all the best. TW

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