@NrOluwasusi This is one thing my mother will always say to me “As a woman, try your best not to die, if you die, your husband will re-marry in the space of one year, if he loves you too much, 2 years and he will marry another woman who will make your kids feel like strangers in own home”
I Apologise To Lagosians For The Poor Waste Management For The Past 4 Months — Wahab
We had a challenge and we are fixing it. For decades we had practiced the lineal waste system but we are moving from this to see waste as a resource. That is why we have commissioned a food waste digester that converts waste to energy at Ikosi, piloted and funded by C-40 because they saw the vision and they agreed with us.
Tokunbo Wahab
Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources
Healthcare is such a sensitive area in terms of privacy, yet some doctors keep doing vlogs including images of patients and posting on the internet with no regard whatsoever.
This only happens because the government has failed to build proper infrastructure. You can’t imagine a clean community without the needed infrastructure. If there are big bins stationed at different points no sane person will dump refuse on the road.
Congratulations Doctor
But if I be patient, I will run away from you when coming to check on me, due to this your Hair Style 😢😢😢.
It's terrifying seriously.
Pediatric patients will as well oo
SOUTH AFRICA XENOPHOBIA: Nigerian Man Refuses to Shut Down Business, Says He Employs Over 25 South Africans
A Nigerian businessman has stood his ground amid ongoing anti-immigrant tensions in South Africa, insisting that he will not close his shop😭😭
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I’ll just use car rental as an example. There’s demand for it in Abuja yet the amount I rent a car for a day here is what I used to rent a car for 3days abroad because car rental is somehow luxury regardless of demand, the most regular hair treatment that I can walk into any salon in the country I lived in and do cost twice the price in Nigeria, yet there’s a demand, what about domestic flight tickets? Let’s not even begin to talk about the hotel prices of hotels that are lower than 3star by world standard. I can give many more examples.
We live in a country where they over price everything to the point of stunting business & economic growth. It makes no sense. I can’t begin to say how many times my friends and family will visit Nigeria and say how overpriced things are despite coming from countries that already have a high cost of living. It’s not about demand and supply anymore. We have a skewed mentality of constantly inflating prices.
We are so greedy and wicked. Shocked when I heard it’s difficult to get the car repaired at the official store here, simply because you didn’t buy it from them.