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Burna Boy protests the current soot pollution destroying Port Harcourt
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The singer joins Port Harcourt’s citizens in calling out the pollution taking over the city
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The Grammy Winner cries about Port Harcourt’s soot pollution
Burna Boy is highly upset by the existing pollution of the city of Port Harcourt and is seeking aid.
The Grammy award-winning musician took to Instagram to post various photographs of the current scenario in the Southern South portion of Nigeria as the Garden city continues to in shrouded in soot.
The “Kilometre” crooner took to Instagram to bemoan the pollution’s takeover of Port-Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State, as inhabitants of the city continue to complain about their plight on social media and ask for government assistance.
The posts had pictures of dark clouds and faces of people covered in black soot.
The African Giant wrote:
“Dark clouds over my city, what is the way forward? This is what bright sunny days look like for my people now. Stop the soot in Portharcourt.”
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Recall that a few days back, Governor Nyesom Wike blamed illegal refineries and the Federal Government’s complicity for the environmental hazard and ordered that 11 of these illegal refineries be shut down.
He also vowed to publish the names of ‘those behind illegal bunkering in Okrika communities, Rivers South-East and Rivers South-West Senatorial Districts and declare them wanted if they fail to hand themselves over to the police.
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