Olusosun landfill
Éwn malábó:Infobox placeThe Olusosun nigerian dumpsite chi yi 100-acre ojetaiwa ójane Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria. èfèwo unana ójane Africa yì chè, manyù yichefi oká kìnana ójane ileyi gbaa. ánèñ agba 10,000 tons íwá èbíènè ójódù kinwa. Íwá kwefi agunu akpati okọ ómì Ogwu mèlu maduwọ ójane omọ, máki amì íwá èbíjè manyù. Aboka ámanẹñ chewnó che kpáí mikemica icheki nekẹ dù èñu ómemele egwu dufu kwefu ódùdù íwá èbínè kiya dufu tatẹ
Agunu unyí Ogwu mèlu Dó ójane siiti eyi èfèwo shanty, kùma dọmọ chi unyí má kùma chùkọlọ atene ámèñu epabi kùma ko nata.
Èbí ènè ñu
nwọ́cheAne ch'èko taki che nana dábí oju uwo èbí nẹ; ameñu èbínè kiya kwumọ dufu dábí ódùdù lọtatẹ ìjeñwù ákpá ojálè átá rídá.
Olusosun landfill yikoka yidọjanẹ outskirts eyì kamónẹ mọ, ìchì Lagos nẹ, odọ tìtọ wẹwẹ, macheli onchè náná ka amì anyaja kpáí ábo kùmadó che lẹdáká ójane omo.
Èdè jù tọ
nwọ́cheLagos state government ma wanelerẹ landfill ojo kochu ègwá eyì November 2021 for 48 hours, a tódù kùmare kùma neke ñwumo che kìfe the.
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