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A Ghanaian national visiting Nigeria has shared a disturbing view of certain streets in Lagos, where piles of refuse have taken over the pavements. The footage shows garbage stacked on both sides of the road, obstructing pedestrian movement and painting a grim picture of sanitation challenges in parts of the city.
The visitor appeared shocked by the volume of waste, with the video capturing long stretches of rubbish left unattended in public spaces. The images have since triggered discussions online, with many questioning the effectiveness of waste management systems in some areas of Lagos.
For many viewers, the video has highlighted the need for urgent attention from local authorities to address sanitation concerns. Others have expressed disappointment, calling for more civic responsibility among residents and consistent clean-up efforts by municipal bodies.
While Lagos remains one of Africa’s most vibrant and fast-growing cities, issues like improper waste disposal continue to undermine its global image. The footage from the Ghanaian visitor serves as a reminder of the need for collective efforts to maintain cleaner urban environments.
Watch the video below:
A Ghanaian visiting Nigeria shows the streets of Lagos where refuse is piled on the pavements on both sides of the road. pic.twitter.com/JwISGYBBIn
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