Lady calls church out over their noise pollution during vigil

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A lady on social media has called out a Church in her area over noise pollution after consistent vigils. The lady who is a famous baker on microblogging platform, X, revealed she has called out the church numerous times prior to now. From to what she posted on her account, @TheCakeChancery, she was up around 1:32 am but the church members can be heard singing very loudly. According to her there is no crime in holding a church program but doing it so loudly especially knowing that is a residential area is wrong. Lady calls out church in her area for “noise pollution” with their vigil during the nightLady calls out church in her area for “noise pollution” with their vigil during the nightThe church in question. The lady insists she has complained to the excos in her community to sanction the church over their noise pollution but they have refused to take any action. Many Netizens are enraged over this act by the church and have offered her advice to get them to stop. See some below: @Dontee__ said: “This is so horrible.. It’s as if you’re in the front of the church” @lexyy4real said: “Oyo state should do something about this noise pollution..Thank God the madness has reduced in Lagos..” @dahnnysparrow wrote: “If you make a complaint they’ll use you as a prayer point and ask God to deliver you from the hand of the witch’s Coven.” @TheOlalere said: “The day I promised the one opposite my house in Ibadan that the next time he woke us up with that vigil nonsense, I would rent a big speaker and play porn loudly when they are doing Sunday service was the day we reach an agreement.” Watch video here… Guys, please help me Retweet this aggressively, my tired is tired at this point and I’m not even joking ..
This was me at 1:32am this midnight , no one is saying the church shouldn’t hold their service, making this much noise knowing so well there are houses few steps away from… https://t.co/62eSZwPOns pic.twitter.com/v8HdQ2GzMK — Ibadan Baker (NIKE) (@TheCakeChancery) November 18, 2023

According to HYPREP, plastic pollution threatens mangroves in the N’Delta.

According to HYPREP, plastic pollution threatens mangroves in the N'Delta.

The Hydrocarbon Contamination Remediation Venture has communicated worries that plastic contamination was an arising danger to mangroves in the Niger Delta district. It stated that it would soon begin shoreline cleanup and mangrove restoration in Ogoniland’s oil-affected areas. In his address to mark the 2023 World Environment Day, the Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof. Nenibarini Zabbey, expressed regret that plastics not only suffocate and kill mangrove biodiversity but also affect local livelihoods and compromise the mangroves’ capacity to sequester carbon dioxide and mitigate climate change. He claims that HYPREP was positioned to offer solutions to plastic pollution, which synergistically mitigate the effects of hydrocarbon contamination, as a project with the mandate to remediate and restore oil-polluted ecosystems. “The 2023 World Environment Day (WED) commemoration, which also marks the 50th anniversary of World Environment Day, presents a golden opportunity to employ science, adapt innovation, and develop sustainable environmental policy solutions. “HYPREP is going to start coastline cleanup and mangrove rebuilding in Ogoniland. Mangroves in the Niger Delta have recently been identified as a new threat posed by plastic pollution, he noted. In accordance with the theme of the 2023 World Environment Day, the boss of HYPREP suggested promoting sustainable alternatives and reusable products in addition to reducing production and consumption of plastic.

Lagos Gov’t seals off Quilox club over noise pollution

Lagos Gov't seals off Quilox club over noise pollution

Lagos Gov’t seals off Quilox club over noise pollution

The Lagos State Government has shut down the popular nightclub, Quilox, at Ozumba Mbadiwe Road over noise pollution.

The enforcement exercise by the government was jointly carried out by the officials of the agency and the Lagos Tasks Force.
The decision to shut down the Quilox club was a result of several complaints made by the residents living in the area. According to reports, the noise from the club disturbs the peace of residents and also interferes with their sleep, hence the decision.
The General manager of LASEPA, Dr. Dolapo Fasawe disclosed that the agency received a lot of complaints from residents with video evidence from neighbors as well on the environmental nuisances the club was creating.
“NOISE POLLUTION: LAGOS SHUTS QUILOX CLUB
The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) on Saturday shut the popular Quilox Club on Ozumba Mbadwe Street, Victoria Island for its failure to comply with directives on organizing events and not obtaining a sound control permit from the Agency. The enforcement exercise, which was jointly carried out by the officials of the agency and the Lagos State Task Force, was also a result of several complaints made by residents in the area.
Reacting to the exercise, General Manager, LASEPA, Dr. Dolapo Fasawe disclosed that the agency received several distress calls with video evidence from concerned neighbors to support their claims on alleged environmental nuisances being perpetrated by the club without consideration to the rights of other residents to a peaceful environment.”