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Open defecation reduce human dignity.

I was on the Lagos Island some couple of months ago to get some stuff.

It was around 3pm, a sunning day, as we approach one of the pedestrians bridges two guys emerged from the blue, they mounted cordoned side of the bridge to openly defecate.They disregarded people
that were passing and continue with their business.

Open defecation is a world problem that reduce human dignity to a very large extent, open defecation could cause spread of communicable diseases like diarrhea, dysentery etc.

Government all over the world especially Africa countries should build public toilets that would be well maintained for destitute.

What would be the difference between human and animal if open defecation should be allow to go on. 


Watch documentary on open defecation HERE

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