Funkẹ Alimi, 58, and her family were living at Yemẹtu – an infamous neighbourhood in Ibadan, Southwest Nigeria. A dirty river clogged with plastic bottles, used styrofoam, and human faeces encircled the community, causing stagnant water. Majority of the houses around the river lack toilets, and residents rely on it for both solid and liquid waste. [...]The post FEATURES: In Ibadan, minors reduce malaria spread by recycling waste to eco-friendly stools appeared first on Latest Nigeria News | Top Stories from Ripples Nigeria.
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