Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by ruggedtimi(m): 11:49am On Jan 31, 2021 |
Taich:
God help us, you have to mob the flour twice daily, if not the whole house will be a mess. 5 times daily....I tire for ph 3 Likes |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by NkanAkpanika: 11:49am On Jan 31, 2021 |
[s][/s] PissfulProtester: This is the problem with an average south/south and South East person..Too dumb [s][/s] |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by RIVERS1stson: 11:50am On Jan 31, 2021 |
kinematlcs:
Why are you crying wene. See facts and figures. Check the dates. PORT HARCOURT is the world's most polluted city. Cry you heart out You are very correct, PORT HARCOURT is the most polluted city in the world. I am from Rivers state but I don't like living in denial 1 Like |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by NkanAkpanika: 11:50am On Jan 31, 2021 |
ruggedtimi: 5 times daily....I tire for ph Chai.. Na to relocate be that oo 1 Like |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by NkanAkpanika: 11:50am On Jan 31, 2021 |
RIVERS1stson:
You are very correct, PORT HARCOURT is the most polluted city in the world. I am from Rivers state but I don't like living in denial God bless you for speaking out 1 Like |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by ruggedtimi(m): 11:51am On Jan 31, 2021 |
kinematlcs:
You are very correct. I am from Rivers state but I feel ashamed of the state. Aside pollution, Ph is filled with cultists, kidnappers, armed robbers, prostitutes, etc. Ph is not livable. even for nysc camp and outside rivers state...pH guys dey always want identify themselves as cultist forming rubbish.. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by RIVERS1stson: 11:51am On Jan 31, 2021 |
Taich:
God help us, you have to mob the flour twice daily, if not the whole house will be a mess. Kinematics, you can now see how polluted PORT HARCOURT is. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by ruggedtimi(m): 11:53am On Jan 31, 2021 |
RIVERS1stson:
Kinematics won't like the bitter truth. I have severally told him that even as a Rivers man I know too well that PORT HARCOURT is 80% slum. Almost every corner of PORT HARCOURT is dotted with shanties. every state has a slum/shanties and most cities world wide.....slums in pH are mostly found in town( marine base, bundu, nembe/bile/bonny waterside and parts of diobu). That's like 10% of rivers state . Have you being to omoku, bonny, Onne, abonnema, Ada geogre-agip axis, woji-odili road- amadi ama road axis, elekahi-rumomasi??... 1 Like |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by RIVERS1stson: 11:53am On Jan 31, 2021 |
ruggedtimi: even for nysc camp and outside rivers state...pH guys dey always want identify themselves as cultist forming rubbish.. You are very correct. There's no future for Rivers yoots because almost all of them are cultists. Another annoying part is that most can't speak or write good English |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by NkanAkpanika: 11:53am On Jan 31, 2021 |
RIVERS1stson: [s][/s]
YouTube? I don't even have Google account. You are now seeing ghosts on every social media network.
Read people's comments here, PORT HARCOURT is one big slum. There's no single slum in Anambra.
Meanwhile PORT HARCOURT is the most polluted city in the world. Cry and cry 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by NkanAkpanika: 11:54am On Jan 31, 2021 |
ruggedtimi: even for nysc camp and outside rivers state...[/b]pH guys dey always want identify themselves as cultist forming rubbish[b].. Really? |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by hayoholla(m): 11:55am On Jan 31, 2021 |
Kinematics:
After I chased you away from YouTube, you've run to nsiraland to wail.
My dog keep crying. Your Anambra remains a village and worthless state compared to Rivers Instead of you to contribute meaningfully to the post, you are ranting and gallivanting to safe face and hide the ugly situation of things. Maybe when it turns to a full scale health hazard, you will summon courage to face the truth. Even tho, those who presented their experience might not get the full picture. It's still what they experienced, you don't need to engage in a pity party face-saving adventure just to cover up the mess that oozes, for it will eventually find it's way out, and it's already sef. We need to address things as they are, if we truly want the change we desire. Your people, the government and private coy are all complicit in this activities, and the resultant effects are what will bounce back in the masses, including you and your loved ones if appropriate measures are not taken. If in years to come PH has an outbreak of health issues as a result of environmental pollution, it will definitely put a strain on the government purse and overwhelm the health sector. So it's better preventive measures is taken to curtail a lurking health disaster. You might be lucky, but what of your relatives and loved ones, that do not have the same immune strength as you do, if a health hazard occurs. I hope you get this and understand, that no one is bashing you or your PH here. It's a general problem, even here in Ibadan, we have pollution of environment as a result of illegal dumping of refuse. So I should because, I am an Ibadan boi, and turn my face sideways and defend my city. No never! I want better for me and everyone else around me, in doing this, I will be part of the voice that sounds the shortcomings of the inhabitants, the government and every participants, even me. We don't have to be lawless and think everything will just fall into place. It's very wrong, and meanwhile the article did not sound on prostitution, armed robbery and other vices. It was majorly on the health risk, as a result of environmental pollution of chemicals from illegal refining of crude oil. So don't play emotional games here. If PH better, Shay na me wey dey Ibadan go enjoy am? Na you and your relatives living within, even other states will take a cue, and be forced to follow suit. Look at akwa ibom now, I have never been there but what I have been seeing online makes gives me joy, and I wish other governor's can borrow same leaf and find creative ways to develop the state which they govern. My kontri pipu no jus like the truth! 4 Likes |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by NkanAkpanika: 11:56am On Jan 31, 2021 |
hayoholla:
Instead of you to contribute meaningfully to the post, you are ranting and gallivanting to safe face and hide the ugly situation of things. Maybe when it turns to a full scale health hazard, you will summon courage to face the truth. Even tho, those who presented their experience might not get the full picture. It's still what they experienced, you don't need to engage in a pity party face-saving adventure just to cover up the mess that oozes, for it will eventually find it's way out, and it's already sef. We need to address things as they are, if we truly want the change we desire. Your people, the government and private coy are all complicit in this activities, and the resultant effects are what will bounce back in the masses, including you and your loved ones if appropriate measures are not taken. If in years to come PH has an outbreak of health issues as a result of environmental pollution, it will definitely put a strain on the government purse and overwhelm the health sector. So it's better preventive measures is taken to curtail a lurking health disaster. You might be lucky, but what of your relatives and loved ones, that do not have the same immune strength as you do, if a health hazard occurs. I hope you get this and understand, that no one is bashing you or your PH here. It's a general problem, even here in Ibadan, we have pollution of environment as a result of illegal dumping of refuse. So I should because, I am an Ibadan boi, and turn my face sideways and defend my city. No never! I want better for me and everyone else around me, in doing this, I will be part of the voice that sounds the shortcomings of the inhabitants, the government and every participants, even me. We don't have to be lawless and think everything will just fall into place. It's very wrong, and meanwhile the article did not sound on prostitution, armed robbery and other vices. It was majorly on the health risk, as a result of energy environmental pollution of chemicals from illegal refining of crude oil. So don't play emotional games here. If PH better, Shay na me wey dey Ibadan go enjoy am? Na you and your relatives living within, even other states will take a cue, and be forced to follow suit. Look at always ibom now, I have never been there but what I have been seeing online makes gives me joy, and I wish other governor's can borrow same leaf and find creative ways to develop the state which they govern. My kontri pipu no jus like the truth! Nice summary 1 Like |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by RIVERS1stson: 11:56am On Jan 31, 2021 |
ruggedtimi: every state has a slum....slums in pH are mostly found in town( marine base, bundu, nembe/bile/bonny waterside and parts of diobu). That's like 20% of rivers state PORT HARCOURT is predominantly slums. The only place free from slum is GRA. From oginigba to ogbunabali to town to Diobu to elekahia to nkpogu to rumuola to rumukrushi to RUMUOKORO, etc, everywhere in PORT HARCOURT is shanties. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by Allen102: 11:56am On Jan 31, 2021 |
onuman:
Ha ha ha.
Aboki as usual on divide and conquer and exploit set you up against neighbors of your Rivers state. When will you develop more sense?
They have turned the thread into war between Rivers state and Igbos.
They earlier used Wike for the purpose. And the Queen whatever is not an Aboki right?The truth still remains the truth no matter how you want to see it. The creator of this thread is igbo, the lovely queen whatever is igbo. 99%of wh0res in Rivers state are from Imo,Enugu and Akwa ibom state. That is the truth. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by Brian47(m): 11:57am On Jan 31, 2021 |
I just came to Port Harcourt on Friday, and the things I noticed are *This place is polluted to the extent that the dust in where I'm staying is literally black. and the places I've been so far, I noticed that they all have industrial generators that release lots of smoke and there re very little trees here. These things are bad for the health but the people are ignorant of all these things 5 Likes |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by NkanAkpanika: 11:58am On Jan 31, 2021 |
kinematlcs:
PORT HARCOURT is a village. I wonder if they the health implications of the pollution in that jungle called PORT HARCOURT Indeed |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by ruggedtimi(m): 11:59am On Jan 31, 2021 |
RIVERS1stson:
PORT HARCOURT is predominantly slums. The only place free from slum is GRA.
From oginigba to ogbunabali to town to Diobu to elekahia to nkpogu to rumuola to rumukrushi to RUMUOKORO, etc, everywhere in PORT HARCOURT is shanties. den my man you never walka for pH.. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by NkanAkpanika: 11:59am On Jan 31, 2021 |
Brian47: I just came to Port Harcourt on Friday, and the things I noticed are *This place is polluted to the extent that the dust in where I'm staying is literally black. and the places I've been so far, I noticed that they all have industrial generators that release lots of smoke and there re very little trees here. These things are bad for the health but the people are ignorant of all these things Then run for your life oo 1 Like |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by Brian47(m): 12:00pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
NkanAkpanika:
Then run for your life oo
don't worry bro.
I'm leaving Port Harcourt tomorrow. 2 Likes |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by chaloskyx: 12:01pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
OKAY BBC GO AND SOLVE CHINAS HEALTH POLLUTION PROBLEM WHEN YOU FINISH WITH THAT COME BACK TO NIGERIA AND SOLVE OURS |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by RIVERS1stson: 12:01pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
Kinematics is a cry cry old cultist. He likes covering up but truth all stares us in the face. PORT HARCOURT is one huge jungle and we should all face the reality than hide from it. hayoholla:
Instead of you to contribute meaningfully to the post, you are ranting and gallivanting to safe face and hide the ugly situation of things. Maybe when it turns to a full scale health hazard, you will summon courage to face the truth. Even tho, those who presented their experience might not get the full picture. It's still what they experienced, you don't need to engage in a pity party face-saving adventure just to cover up the mess that oozes, for it will eventually find it's way out, and it's already sef. We need to address things as they are, if we truly want the change we desire. Your people, the government and private coy are all complicit in this activities, and the resultant effects are what will bounce back in the masses, including you and your loved ones if appropriate measures are not taken. If in years to come PH has an outbreak of health issues as a result of environmental pollution, it will definitely put a strain on the government purse and overwhelm the health sector. So it's better preventive measures is taken to curtail a lurking health disaster. You might be lucky, but what of your relatives and loved ones, that do not have the same immune strength as you do, if a health hazard occurs. I hope you get this and understand, that no one is bashing you or your PH here. It's a general problem, even here in Ibadan, we have pollution of environment as a result of illegal dumping of refuse. So I should because, I am an Ibadan boi, and turn my face sideways and defend my city. No never! I want better for me and everyone else around me, in doing this, I will be part of the voice that sounds the shortcomings of the inhabitants, the government and every participants, even me. We don't have to be lawless and think everything will just fall into place. It's very wrong, and meanwhile the article did not sound on prostitution, armed robbery and other vices. It was majorly on the health risk, as a result of environmental pollution of chemicals from illegal refining of crude oil. So don't play emotional games here. If PH better, Shay na me wey dey Ibadan go enjoy am? Na you and your relatives living within, even other states will take a cue, and be forced to follow suit. Look at akwa ibom now, I have never been there but what I have been seeing online makes gives me joy, and I wish other governor's can borrow same leaf and find creative ways to develop the state which they govern. My kontri pipu no jus like the truth! |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by Allen102: 12:02pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
WorWorBoy: He's wrong! it is 99.9% of wh0res in Rivers are from Imo state, Enugu state and Akwa ibom state. lol. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by RIVERS1stson: 12:03pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
Brian47: I just came to Port Harcourt on Friday, and the things I noticed are *This place is polluted to the extent that the dust in where I'm staying is literally black. and the places I've been so far, I noticed that they all have industrial generators that release lots of smoke and there re very little trees here. These things are bad for the health but the people are ignorant of all these things Kinematics you dey see am, everyone dey complain how polluted PORT HARCOURT is. PORT HARCOURT is the most polluted city in the world. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by 400billionman: 12:03pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
Queenlovely: If I don't know Rivers State I would have passed. But let me tell you something about rivers State.
2005 February 17th I bought 50 speed boat with double engine,for Bonny Island, wholesale price, I never made profit from that business,
The old boat owners saw me as a threat, they sabotaged my boat, my boat was sinking on every trip, similar thing happening to Peace motors, thousands of people still died after I held prayer and fasting.
Just Forget these people, they are their own problems, they don't want to go to school, they don't have hand work. only bunkering and cultism. and sex
they always claim "son of the soil title" . inshort most of them are wasted. every month Oil companies does cleanup because they won't work, they prefer breaking pipes
that is why they hardly travel to other states, they feel rivers State is the center of the universe 50 speed boats ? |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by Oju4190: 12:04pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
Queenlovely: If I don't know Rivers State I would have passed. But let me tell you something about rivers State.
2005 February 17th I bought 50 speed boat with double engine,for Bonny Island, wholesale price, I never made profit from that business,
The old boat owners saw me as a threat, they sabotaged my boat, my boat was sinking on every trip, similar thing happening to Peace motors, thousands of people still died after I held prayer and fasting.
Just Forget these people, they are their own problems, they don't want to go to school, they don't have hand work. only bunkering and cultism. and sex
they always claim "son of the soil title" . inshort most of them are wasted. every month Oil companies does cleanup because they won't work, they prefer breaking pipes
that is why they hardly travel to other states, they feel rivers State is the center of the universe The Ikweres.....Useless set of people 1 Like |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by BREYZ: 12:04pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
Queenlovely: If I don't know Rivers State I would have passed. But let me tell you something about rivers State.
2005 February 17th I bought 50 speed boat with double engine,for Bonny Island, wholesale price, I never made profit from that business,
The old boat owners saw me as a threat, they sabotaged my boat, my boat was sinking on every trip, similar thing happening to Peace motors, thousands of people still died after I held prayer and fasting.
Just Forget these people, they are their own problems, they don't want to go to school, they don't have hand work. only bunkering and cultism. and sex
they always claim "son of the soil title" . inshort most of them are wasted. every month Oil companies does cleanup because they won't work, they prefer breaking pipes
that is why they hardly travel to other states, they feel rivers State is the center of the universe You sounded reasonable till I read your 4th, 5th and 6th paragraphs I understood why you never made any profit from your businesses. You have a very serious issue that's beyond you. 1 Like |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by 400billionman: 12:09pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
majamajic: I have never seen a city as complete as Enugu city in Nigeria Enugu still has pipe borne water. Something that is rocket science in other states. I have never seen pipe borne water in any other state. Though the modern estates are not connected. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by BREYZ: 12:09pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
Queenlovely:
Uncle take it from me, from the horse mouth,
these people are losers. I don't want to argue, I know Rivers State like I know USA,
lazy set of people Mention the name of your state. All you guys do is visit a particular section of a state and generalize issues base on your perception of the area you lived. It seems some of you reason with the left part of your brains. . PH is polluted doesn't mean you should come online to type nonsense. |
Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by Kinematics: 12:10pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
hayoholla:
[s]Instead of you to contribute meaningfully to the post, you are ranting and gallivanting to safe face and hide the ugly situation of things. Maybe when it turns to a full scale health hazard, you will summon courage to face the truth. Even tho, those who presented their experience might not get the full picture. It's still what they experienced, you don't need to engage in a pity party face-saving adventure just to cover up the mess that oozes, for it will eventually find it's way out, and it's already sef. We need to address things as they are, if we truly want the change we desire. Your people, the government and private coy are all complicit in this activities, and the resultant effects are what will bounce back in the masses, including you and your loved ones if appropriate measures are not taken. If in years to come PH has an outbreak of health issues as a result of environmental pollution, it will definitely put a strain on the government purse and overwhelm the health sector. So it's better preventive measures is taken to curtail a lurking health disaster. You might be lucky, but what of your relatives and loved ones, that do not have the same immune strength as you do, if a health hazard occurs. I hope you get this and understand, that no one is bashing you or your PH here. It's a general problem, even here in Ibadan, we have pollution of environment as a result of illegal dumping of refuse. So I should because, I am an Ibadan boi, and turn my face sideways and defend my city. No never! I want better for me and everyone else around me, in doing this, I will be part of the voice that sounds the shortcomings of the inhabitants, the government and every participants, even me. We don't have to be lawless and think everything will just fall into place. It's very wrong, and meanwhile the article did not sound on prostitution, armed robbery and other vices. It was majorly on the health risk, as a result of environmental pollution of chemicals from illegal refining of crude oil. So don't play emotional games here. If PH better, Shay na me wey dey Ibadan go enjoy am? Na you and your relatives living within, even other states will take a cue, and be forced to follow suit. Look at akwa ibom now, I have never been there but what I have been seeing online makes gives me joy, and I wish other governor's can borrow same leaf and find creative ways to develop the state which they govern. My kontri pipu no jus like the truth![/s] 1 Like |
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Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by PoloG: 12:15pm On Jan 31, 2021 |
majamajic: I have never seen a city as complete as Enugu city in Nigeria overhyped Dusty enugu wey I don go before? Mtcheew |