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Friday, April 29, 2011

Kids Clean Up the Neighbourhood Health Centre

On the 25th of September  2010, some kids from the club came out voluntarily to do a clean up of the neighbourhood health centre at Owode, Ajah Lagos. It was fun to see them clean the environment for the love of Nigeria. When they came to the club, they were given shirts to indicate their cause. Singing and clapping all the way to the venue. They played some environmental games and they were adequately compensated  for a job well done! Please feel free to drop your comments! We do this because we love Nigeria!!! (BWLN)

























Saturday, April 23, 2011

Our Visit to Makoko Lagos

Makoko is a small community in Yaba Lagos. The Kids' Clean Team visited this community.The environmental conditions which they live is really bad! We spoke to some LAWMA officials who have been working there for the past 8months to our surprise we were told that there has been a remarkable improvement from what they saw  8months ago. Their major complain was that the community members don't pay their waste bills and they dispose their refuse in the canal in the middle of the night. We also went to a primary school to find out if there was a programme in place to educate the children about the need for a clean environment.
The children in this community are most vulnerable to infection, diseases and death caused by this waste. We would like to see your comments.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Global Hand Washing Day

The 15th of October has been tagged the World's Global Hand Washing Day and the Kids' Clean Club joined the rest of the world to create awareness and educate the people about the importance of washing hands and the techniques involved. The event was held in Oniru Estate. Games and other fun stuff! Celebrity guests Roof Top Mcs also came to support the kids. Schools present were Methodist Boys Secondary School Victoria Island, Edidot School Badore Ajah, and Brook Stones School Dolphin Estate Ikoyi. Representatives from Dettol also helped to teach the kids! It was FUN! FUN!! FUN!!!
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