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    INNAVATIVE MEANS OF TRANSFORMING WASTE TO WEALTH IN NIGERIA: AN OVERVIEW
    (Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Press, Ogbomoso, Nigeria, 2020-04) Godswill, Unekwuojo Musa; Adeogun, Adekunle Sunday; Aisha, Jibril; Raheem, Wasiu Mayowa
    Due to rapid urbanization in Nigerian cities, the quantity of waste generation and its associated challenges has been on the increase requiring adequate attention. Effective management of waste is difficult as it requires time, energy and cost. The reformation now is that, wastes should not be just discarded rather; wastes should be viewed as resources which have potentials that can be transformed into valuable products. This paper therefore reviewed and overview of some innovative ways through which solid waste can be transformed to wealth in Nigeria Keywords: Waste, Wealth, Innovation Urbanization
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    INNOVATIVE MEANS OF TRANSFORMING WASTE TO WEALTH IN NIGERIA: AN OVERVIEW
    (Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Press, Ogbomoso, Nigeria., 2020-04) Godswill, Unekwuojo Musa; Adeogun, Adekunle Sunday; Aisha, Jibril; Raheem, Wasiu Mayowa
    Due to rapid urbanization in Nigeria cities, the quantity of waste generation and its associated challenges has been on the increase requiring adequate attention. Effective management of waste is difficult as it requires time, energy and cost. the reformation now is that, wastes should not be just discarded rather ; wastes should be viewed as resources which have potentials that can be transformed into valuable products. this paper therefore reviewed solid wastes management practices in Nigeria, the economic value of wastes and an overview of some innovative ways through which solid waste can be transformed to wealth in Nigeria Keywords: Waste, Wealth, Innovation Urbanization

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