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BREAKING: HEALTH: TOXIC WASTE: "Sagamites Must Say No To NAFDAC Toxic Waste Combustion At Oke Diya Sagamu" Babatunde Ogunsanwo, Professor Of Environmental Chemistry [VIDEO]

BREAKING: HEALTH: TOXIC WASTE: "Sagamites Must Say No To NAFDAC Toxic Waste Combustion At Oke Diya Sagamu" Babatunde Ogunsanwo, Professor Of Environmental Chemistry [VIDEO]


August 21, 2021



Just this morning, Professor Babatunde Ogunsanwo who is a Professor of Environmental Chemistry called the attention of Sagamu Indigenes and Residents to the toxic materials being destroyed by NAFDAC at Oke Diya area of Sagamu.



Professor Ogunsanwo explained on how harmful such toxic waste could be to ones health and faulted the government for applying the same old method or system of destroying waste materials.


"Good morning great Sagamites and Friends,


"My name is Babatunde Ogunyanwo, I'm a Professor of Environmental Chemistry.


"Right now, I'm at the Gulf Club of Sagamu overlooking Oke Diya.


"For the past ten days, or more, NAFDAC has been bringing trucks load of contrabands to Sagamu to Oke Diya in particular for combustion.


"You can see part of it this morning, we can see the smoke, and you don't need to be a scientist to know that this is dangerous to your health.


"Should this be our own dividend of democracy? I say NO!


"I hereby urge all Sagamites to do whatever they can do to draw attention to this slow death that is being shared to all of us.


"This should not be our own dividend of democracy, in 2021.


"Inceneration has been bound in most part of the world, I don't know why we can not do better than the old system of destroying waste that generate secondary metabolites and thermolabile toxic materials than are very dangerous to health.


"I hope we will do something about it, a stitch in time saves nine. Thank you" Professor Babatunde Ogunsanwo emphatically stated.

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