I've observed how people seem to collide while walking on the road in Nigeria. It's part of organisation and instructive for us to know that we should walk on the right when people are approaching us, and they should do same.
Dear Lagosians, I share in your unhappiness about this ongoing #flooding, but we must look in the mirror, and take responsibility for our actions.
I hope this incidence will inform the way we treat our environment going forwards. I also urge govt to enforce laws to avert this.
Having consumables as little as gloves, methylated spirit, cotton wool, PPEs and etc available in our health facilities in Nigeria can make a difference in saving a patient's life, and even curtailing furhter spread of infections during a pandemic.
Have we made these available?
What's the latest on the #abductedchildren and #teachers, please @oyostategovt ?
PLEASE DO EVERYTHING HUMANLY POSSIBLE TO FACILITATE THEIR RELEASE ASAP 🙏 🙏 🙏
3.If #Nigeria works, you cannot channel waste into "gutter", build without a toilet or a permit, infringe on other's rights, improperly terminate people's appointments, you can't commit cyberbullying, you cannot #breakthelaw anyhow cos if you do, you go collect.
If #Nigeria works, you cannot:
park on the highway or anywhere anyhow, take one way, jump queues, get to work late, bribe to get a job or promotion, pay someone to write your school projects, pay to get question papers, bribe to get admissions, demand sex for grades
If #Nigeria works, you certainly cannot: sell by the roadside, extend your shop or house beyond the setback, display your wares on the walkway, build on water channels, sell or make counterfeit drugs, food or alcoholic beverages, sell or make counterfeit products,
Nigeria needs to:
1. Pass a law on limiting the no of children a family can have inorder to control pop
2. Declare an emergency on power
3.Declare an emergency on #security, do a #fishbone analysis and address the root causes
4. Stop borrowing
5. Reduce the cost of governance