First it was Rick Ross with his very controversial 'Hold Me Back' video set in the slums of Lagos.
Now, it's popular British paper The Daily Mail, with their post titled 'The floating slum on stilts: Staggering pictures of the families who fight for survival on a sea of festering filth.'
They also added: The heartbreaking photos show the hardship Nigerians experience every single day!!
Aquarium at 28-09-2012 02:36 PM (12 years ago) (m)
People waiting for the government to do something. Hahaha. Dont even stand up and do it yourselves. Keep waiting. You are the ones living there, not the government.
Na me dey reign! !! !!!
Posted: at 28-09-2012 02:36 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
steveoneal at 28-09-2012 03:37 PM (12 years ago) (m)
SINCE WHEN; THE DOCUMENTARY HAS BEEN MADE FOR LONG; ITS EVEN ON YOUTUBE FOR LONG; THEY JUST DECIDED TO PUBLISH IT NOW;;; NOTHING CONCERN POLILOOTERS WITH THIS ONE;; FOR ALL THEY CARE THE MASSES CAN DIE IN THEIR MILLIONS;;; IN AS MUCH AS THEY ARE HAVING THEIR WAYS AND LOOTING THE TREASURY;; NAIJA WILL ALWAYS REMAIN THE SAME;;;; DEMOSTRATION OF CRAZE;
Posted: at 28-09-2012 03:37 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
bimbohlah at 28-09-2012 04:03 PM (12 years ago) (m)
I love it when photos like these are published for all to see. Nigerian politicians have no shame at all. I wonder how they feel when they represent their countries. Shameless gluttons!
Posted: at 28-09-2012 04:03 PM (12 years ago) | Newbie