They are unsheltered, malnourished, mentally, physically and psychologically abused in ways we cannot even imagine! Their only crime is going to school to learn. 35 DAYS!!!💔💔
Sadly, the momentum for the release of those innocent children in captivity is dwindling down..
As if it wasn’t right in our faces, Nepo babies were rescued in 48hrs
Damn💔
This is their 36TH DAY as victims and captives of terrorists. The pain in their bodies and minds cannot be imagined! The anxiety that they could be killed at any time and nothing will happen is a harrowing feeling. God!! I went to bed 3AM this morning thinking about them! God!😭🤲🏻
This is their 36TH DAY as victims and captives of terrorists. The pain in their bodies and minds cannot be imagined! The anxiety that they could be killed at any time and nothing will happen is a harrowing feeling. God!! I went to bed 3AM this morning thinking about them! God!😭🤲🏻
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
We're getting way too casually cruel to women simply living their lives. The Ciara discourse, Olandira, Jordyn Woods, Megan... some of you women are spewing way more misogyny than any man ever has and wrapping it up in the guise of concern for the individual, or the youth isn't hiding it.