My first Wednesday Walk Post

in Wednesday Walk6 months ago

I am new to the Hive Blockchain, to be very frank I wish I had known about this when I was in higher institution. It will have been a superb opportunity but better late than never, but never late is better. This is my first post for the #wednesdaywalk. I am learning things all by myself in every community and I am pretty sure that in a very short period of time I will be a Don too.

My #wednesdaywalk by @tattoodjay, is a walk to Ogun State in Nigeria. I am currently on my usual annual leave from work. So this time I decided to spend sometimes with family. I do not me my nuclear family but my extended family. Family they say is everything.

This environment I have observed that it is a rural area, they only advantage is that it is peaceful and also that the air that inhabitants breath in is fresh and not polluted unlike the city air that is full of toxic from industries and factories. Aside this they also have clean water system as their tap water is drinkable unlike the tap water of some major cities.

The bad part of this community is that they do not have a good road network system. The roads are so bad that during during raining season they road is not motorable. The major means of transportation in this environment are motocycle. In the area they popularly call it "Okada", the road network is not good enough for cars, though some jeeps can pass the roads without issues



A random house just completed

A community church


This is a bathroom

There are so many bushes almost in every corner of the community. And they are so much mosquitoes that I could not sleep well for my first two days until I was able to get a mosquito net.

Details of the Community
Community Name: Matogun (Ogun, Nigeria)
Community size: Approximately 500km Sq
Major Language: Yoruba and Pidgin
Population: Approximately 120,000 (Female and children inclusive)
Average Age: 37 years

This community does not have any cinema, neither is there a sport centre, neither is there a 5 star hotel. But, I will call it a developing community and there is potential of growth

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It does look like a peaceful place to be!

It is a peaceful place but it has more disadvantage for anyone who has always lived in a city