https://twitter.com/Istandfortruth1/status/970653846971342849?s=19
@ngkhalela last year #stopthesoot trended. We seemed to have moved on as usual.
— Oghenefe (@chimakenny910) March 5, 2018
This thing is still on? My Goodness
— D A N I E L (@godterrain) March 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/claribel_sotty/status/970900939325476865?s=19
https://twitter.com/Ody_johnson/status/970706684636168193?s=19
https://twitter.com/Mr_Oyagiri/status/970954613171150848?s=19
@ngkhalela at least a lawyer in R/S should take the case pro bono. It saddens e that most residents are docile. SHAME!
— Oghenefe (@chimakenny910) March 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/isidags/status/970721850862030848?s=19
Corruption kills. The government is in the pocket of Big Oil. We are just collateral damage
— bokoftweets (@bokoftweets) March 6, 2018
If you’ve lived in Ph for most or all of your life, you won’t realize the damage the air you breathe there does to you until you leave. The atmosphere over there is toxic.
— EllaKay (@ELLA__K) March 7, 2018
Rivers state government is much aware of this, they don’t just value the peoples’ health sadly.
Serious active efforts regarding this should made, don’t just send a message— Mama💗 (@FforFlo) March 7, 2018
Help us o. It is really bad here in woji, our kids are too young to inhale this soot
— ENKAYLISTIC (@Enkay_cjay) March 6, 2018
A president that doesn't care about present murders in different states will never care about the possibility of future lung cancer in Nigerians.
— Boy Wonder (@Elvinci_) March 6, 2018
Fish farms within the area have been severely polluted and businesses ruined.
— Buzo ✊🏿 (@Ch1bu20) March 6, 2018
I think it has to go beyond https://t.co/VlBgncTB1X little boy is already affected by it.The govt has to be awakened.
— Telimoye (@moye_b) March 5, 2018
Pls we need to go beyond twitter, asthmatic patients are at risk here already
— Oma |SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING (@thebrandOma) March 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/Mr_young_alhaji/status/971039703695872001?s=19
