I agree to this….
But we can’t just give up and throw in the towel when we see things that make societies liveable….
I was in a vehicle along the coastal road recently and was seeing piles of waste everywhere.
And I wondered how to solve the problem, this would have been a viable solution if it was factored into the infrastructural construction of the road.
And it still can, it would just be another additional variation to the cost of construction.
I was going through the comments of the video and seeing people in European countries mentioning how they’ve been using the system for over 20 years just says so much!
If this can be incorporated into the infrastructural framework of Lagos state roads along with the drainage systems, I believe it will go a long way to curb blocked drainages and the ensuing flood that comes thereafter.
Sighs!!!!
Your argument would have been valid if my aim was in ensuring waste stratification.
Right now the first thing we need to get right is waste collection.
A city as big as Lagos with over 20 million residents walking on the roads not having waste bins along the Roads simply implies that people are more prone to dump their waste indiscriminately.
This solution tackles that issue first, then we can later talk about waste stratification in recycling factories, and waste efficiency in general of I am well versed having written a thesis on it already.
@Oyinkansol73072 What was the essence of her collecting his phone in the first place?
This is a skit, but it just shows how there is so much racial discrimination in the world we live in.
@CryptoDefiLord You’re missing the part where Elon musk gets to leverage his stock value to get anything he wants.
Check how he bought Twitter and wake up from your slumber!!!
The way Ronaldo will be eager to score against DR Congo tomorrow after that Messi banger, all the fans that will be behind the Goalposts should go to the stadium with Helmets