
Public waterhole in Ilesa, Osun State Nigeria.
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This is the water system for the community?
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Yes it is
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Helps me to understand the title of this post. How I wish I could fully understand what it means to be Nigerian! A people with fortitude and courage beyond the comprehension of those who live in the suburbs of ‘Western’ cities.
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I find it amazing when a government spends less than $2000 in actual cost and maybe $1m in inflated charges to taxpayers to drill a borehole for water and put up a billboard trumpeting it like they just built the Taj Mahal.
The irony is drilling for water in Osun state is like drilling boreholes for community water in Minnesota.
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