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Drainage is not a dump yard
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In Nigeria almost all the drainage has a blockage just from the fact that citizens has turned the drainage to dump yard and they suffer from it especially during this period of rain. The government are not trying the little that is done should be appreciated and cared for because when it gets bad again we still gonna suffer it.

It's raining season and we can see the effects of this, when they are poured into drainage. How many times have you gone out during this raining season and have not seen a block drainage leading to road or other places filled with water. We mostly don't care till it affects us that like the biggest issue in Nigeria. Let's try to limit the use of rubber and plastic and even if we do use it, let's us try to dispose them properly.This causes soil and water pollution (since plastic is a non-biodegradable waste).
Pet coke use the tag RECYCLE Me but most times it's still end in drainage
Is not everything the government has to enact laws on before we know is bad
Pray God help us to the right thing always
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I see it's been a while since you've posted, but I'm curious—how did your copywriting journey for crypto projects turn out? I've seen platforms like Medium and Substack being used a lot now. Did you find better luck on any of those, or maybe on freelance sites like Upwork or Fiverr? Would be great to hear how it's evolved for you or anyone else who tried the same path.
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Once, after a bad downpour, the whole neighborhood was flooded because trash clogged the drainage. It took days before water went down, and even caused some mold issues inside nearby homes. That got many thinking about regular local HVAC maintenance too, since dampness affects air quality inside. We all need to pitch in with proper waste disposal to ease these problems, not just rely on the government.
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