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Donboy RB

Apr 24, 2026, 3:40 PM

Nkpor, Nigeria

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This video depicts an outdoor scene in Nkpor, Nigeria, showcasing an area heavily impacted by indiscriminate waste disposal. The primary subject is a large accumulation of garbage, spread across a dirt path and an adjacent plot of overgrown land. The scene features a muddy, uneven dirt path that appears to be frequently used. On both sides of this path, particularly to the right, there is a significant amount of refuse, including numerous plastic bags, plastic bottles, discarded food wrappers, and other general household waste. Much of the trash is mixed with dirt and some has clearly been there for a while, appearing degraded. To the right of the path, a ditch or drainage channel is visible, filled with murky, dark water and more floating and submerged trash, indicating severe water pollution. Overgrown green vegetation, including tall grasses and weeds, borders the path and covers parts of the neglected land. In the background, several residential buildings can be seen under an overcast sky, suggesting a semi-urban or suburban setting. A tall, red-colored metal structure, possibly a water tower or an antenna mast, is also visible in the distance on the right side of the frame. The video captures a slow panning motion, revealing the extent of the litter and environmental degradation. No people are visible, and no specific activity is taking place other than the documentation of the scene. The weather appears to be overcast during daylight hours. No visible text can be discerned on any objects or signs within the frame. The overall impression is one of severe environmental neglect and poor waste management.

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