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Monday, June 08, 2020

This Is Lagos......

The photos you are about to view were allegedly taken in Surulere, Lagos....

Please viewers discretion is advised as photos are highly irritating.......













74 comments:

  1. This should be Pako - Aguda side or Coker..The axis close to that God forsaken canal..Tueh!

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    1. You got it,was going to warehouse last week and there was hold up along oshodi and we had to use the back roads,aguda thru ijesha😞😞couldn't count the number of times our car got stuck in this nonsense,I added a little hypo and lots of dettol in my bath water and my eyes are still puffy till now😡but the thought of the things I saw that day are no more on my mind😥😥

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    2. I live in Aguda and No, this is not Aguda.

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    3. Oh! Hypo? Can it be used in bath water? Didn't know. not a good sight, all that trash

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    4. This can't be Coker village at all, Coker is neater than this.

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    5. How can you bath with hypo? Geez! May oversabi not be the end of some humans!

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    6. bleach should not be used in bathing water. That was not a very wise thing to do. dont do it again

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    7. Una dey believe this lie lie aunty, no be only hypo, you for use jik nonsense

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    8. My sister in-law that works at a federal government hospital told me that since they are handling a lot of covid 19 cases, she baths with hypo each time she gets home.

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  2. the house opposite is my former house in lagos then..... at akobi crescent..what we pass true then when it rains is hell

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    1. Somebody who lives in Surulere posted it on Facebook that it's Akobi crescent.

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    2. CK you really tried living there. I can't even imagine the stench coming out from there

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  3. Surulere???? Unbelievable...
    If it were Mushin and Ajegunle then no wahala but this at Surulere...hmmmm

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    1. No wahala?!

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    2. So na Mushin dey dirty ba, the kind of mentality you people have about Mushin is so warp...
      How many places have u been to in Mushin
      Dem go just dey misyarn up and dow

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    3. Do you live in lagos? If you do, you'll know that every area has it's own slums.

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    4. Abeg make una no vex biko kwa 😘😘😘😘

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    5. Doesn’t always work like that. I have been to Ajegunle once and I was expecting the worst, but somehow it wasn’t as people have always perceived it to be. Lagos generally is dirty without shame.

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  4. Haaaaaaa, na wa oooo, see dirty everywhere! Its because of the population.

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  5. I wonder how all that rubbish got there, maybe it was aliens that landed at night in Surulere to pour all that rubbish there.

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    1. Akobi crescent close to Birch Freeman High.

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  6. Dirty.
    Nigerians won't mobilize to clean or protest about these ones to the government. But they will carry placards to US embassy to protest race relations in the USA.

    Look at your backyards? 🤸🏻‍♀️🤸🏻‍♀️🤸🏻‍♀️🤸🏻‍♀️🤸🏻‍♀️

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    1. You mean the same people who create this problem should mobilize and protest? tbh we can't blame the government for everything, I remember sometime last year Gov Sanwo Olu gave orders for canals to be cleared, it didn't take a week before the canals on the island went back to their former state.

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    2. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  7. This is not just about the government. The citizens are not helping issues. once it starts to rain, that's when some people dispose their dirt into the drainage

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    1. I blame the citizens, not the government. They dispose dirt in the drainage whether it rains or not. And then they begin to blame the government.

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  8. I was wondering if the dustbin dumping site decided to move location.

    It's mostly party disposable that came back to senders😂😂😂. Na serious lawma clean up that will return the streets back to cleanliness.

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    1. Recycling has to join forces plus health education

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  9. Yuck🤮🤮🤮lawma officials need to see this

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  10. Useless country! What do you expect from a country with everything packaged in nylon/plastic. The whole world is moving towards responsible waste disposal and Naija has not even started. When the result of the gross irresponsibility of successive governments is out environment-wise, all the other problems will be child's play compared. Only pure water sachets alone can drown the whole country. People just dump waste anywhere. Tufia.

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  11. And some people be 'priding' that they live in Surulere. Carrying shoulders for Bariga people 😆😆😆😆😆😁😁😁

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  12. Wetin person eye never see for this Lagos.
    Since BRF left, we just dey regress.

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    1. So na Sonwolu con pour dirty for there abi? Dirty Nigerians.....u blame everything on government.

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  13. Which part of surulere is this? Is it aguda or ijesha?

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  14. Lagos is becoming more dirty than Aba.

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  15. Dirty set of people now they will blame the govt

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  16. If not because of money,what will a sane person be doing in a state like Lagos!...
    This town stinks!..
    No good fresh air..
    Come out from your polished estate and you will face the same shit!..
    Dorty dorty everywhere!..
    You cant even eat food with no pepper cos you will literally vomit your intestines all because of smell...
    Tufiakwa!!...

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    1. Your first sentence is you talking in the nonsense.
      Dont you think it's the humans that do this?.
      Do dirts form themselves?.
      Have you ever bothered to find out how your polished estate disposes your refuse?.
      All the time blaming someone else.
      For all I know, your estate could be dumping refuse somewhere such that the rains/flood sweep them back to these areas.BTW

      I live in lagos as well ,
      Take some responsibility

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  17. this is highly disgusting....

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  18. If the rainy season should fully start ehn, that area won't be habitable.

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  19. Some lagosian especially those in Lagos island don't know the importance of drainage system, every gutter is a refuse dump.

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  20. This is what they want to be paying #20k for jobless youths to do..

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  21. Everything isn't government. Citizens aren't helping matters too. Why would any sane person dispose their trash into the gutter once it starts raining.

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  22. I can't survive in Lagos. Father, may nothing take me to Lagos that'll make me stay permenantly. I've visited twice and I ran for my life after two or three days. I just can't survive in this place. The traffic was what made me pack my load.

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  23. Jehovah 🙄
    Even Ajegunle no worst like this

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  24. Dirty people everywhere! Lagosians are so dirty, yes, many of them are very dirty people; even the elitists are not exclude.

    This is not at all the government fault... They don't care about their environment.
    They don't know the difference between recycling bin and normal trash bin. Inshort, they don't even use trash bin, they dump things on the streets.

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    1. You are right miss A,that is how one dirty man in a land cruiser,wind down his glass and threw a plastic water bottle out the window along unilag road,it almost hit me,hold up kuku catch am for front and I walked up to his car and shook my head at him,he looks so ashamed of himself and I just jejely continue my walk,let him be chewing on that

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  25. I can't even imagine the of odors, and it looks like homes are right next to the filth.

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  26. Father you know my desire and my prayers to you each day. Help me and my family relocate out of this naija. we are tired. my son keeps saying he wants to make a snow ball.
    papa biko no one can make snow balls na obodo a.

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  27. People keep shouting Government everything! What about the people? Most Nigerians litter their environment. Someone finishes a drink in a bus and throws it out the window and expect it to magically disappear. How? The environment will only give u back why you give it. Nigerians need to do better!

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  28. The people living in Lagos are suffering and smiling, the air is dirty, I was constantly having headaches until I left and for almost a year and a half now I haven’t experienced those crazy headaches.

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  29. I have been to more than 20states in Nigeria including the fact,I have never seen any state as dirty than Lagos State, most areas is full of dirty, the gutters black, the whole state is , gives me ra swamp, the waters are polluted gives you rashes

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