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  • Nigerians Share Their Public Toilet Horror Stories

    Nigerians Share Their Public Toilet Horror Stories

    There are some important tips to keep in mind when you find yourself down bad and need to do number two in public toilets. These guys were super late to the party but we know they’ve learnt their lessons.

    Nigerians Share Their Public Toilet Horror Stories

    Dewunmi, 34

    This happened at a public toilet around Ikeja along. I’d stalled from using the toilet at the office, hoping I’d manage till I get home. Bro, I was at the bus stop. I don’t know if it was the bus fumes or how rough it was but I got pressed and it was the type I couldn’t hold. Luckily, I found a public toilet a couple of buildings away, where  they charged N200 for number two.  The toilet  was a nightmare. It was dark, the last person didn’t flush properly, and the entire floor was swamped with water and urine. I tried to hold it in and run back but I was down bad.

    To make matters worse, my trousers fell on the messed-up floor with the dirty water. Had to manage and wear it like that as I stepped out. I’m sure I smelt like shit through the bus ride home and it didn’t help that flies were buzzing around my trousers.

    Debola, 31

    I was working at Multichoice when I had this horrible experience. I’d missed the staff bus to Ilupeju earlier that day because I was purging. So, I summoned the courage to get on a public bus to Ogba and that was when the rumbling started in my stomach. I managed to squeeze it in till I got to the last bus stop and didn’t even bother to collect my change from the conductor. Everyone at Ogba knew I was pressed that day because I was restless. Eventually, someone took me to a public toilet and these area boys were there; smoking heavily but I didn’t bother. I just wanted to get to the toilet.

    The toilet was  was so tiny, in a terrible state and with a stench that choked me. It was hard to use the WC, so I pulled out a DSTV pamphlet from my bag, spread it on the floor and did my thing. I folded it and threw it in the WC when I finished. I also realized that there was no water to clean up so I had to use my pant to clean up, and then I threw it in my bag. I jumped on a bike to work when I got out, and headed straight to the toilet when I got to work. I took a bath in the office toilet, stayed till I got dry and before I came out to start my day.

    Hammed, 28

    Definitely has to be the one at Oniru. I’d just gotten to the beach that day and I felt this terrible stomach pain. Next thing I was seriously pressed and had to find a toilet . It was a festive day so there was this crazy queue in front of the toilets. I had to join the queue and wait my turn, which was actually a very embarrassing thing to do. I just dey think am that day say shit no get shame o. 

    Dimeji, 32

    I used to say nothing would ever make me use a public toilet in my life, until one day. I’d taken a herbal drink that really got me messed up. I thought I could hold it in but I was fighting a losing battle, so I had to find somewhere to use. I joined a queue, and when it got to my turn, I noticed the guy that left before me refused to flush. I made sure I confronted him before he left. This guy brought out a pocket knife and threatened to stab me. We got into a scuffle and my phone fell into the WC while we were struggling. I was so pissed, I retrieved my soiled phone and ended up not using the toilet. Thank God I drove because I was stinking.

    James, 29

    It was 2015 and we were at the NYSC camp in Abia state. A close pal had just finished a plate of noodles from mammy market and needed to do number 2. We had just a few minutes before reporting to the parade ground but he couldn’t hold it. So he went to one of these paid toilets at the mammy market. My guy was charged N300 to use the toilet but he got in and nothing was coming out. Seeing as he didn’t defecate, he came out and requested a refund but the manager refused. The manager said my guy could go in and try again. We still tease him about paying for an excursion to the toilet in mammy market.

  • 7 Very Ayanma Moments We’ve All Had In The Toilet

    7 Very Ayanma Moments We’ve All Had In The Toilet

    1. When you flush the poo and one lone soldier decides not to go

    2. When you sit on the toilet and it’s warm and wet

    3. When you you’re pooing and it smells like hell itself

    4. When you finish using the toilet and realize the water is actually not running

    5. When you enter the toilet right after someone else has brutalized it

    6. When your poo has so much force that toilet water splashes on your bum

    7. When you don’t aim right and you miss the toilet bowl.

  • World Toilet Day: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Toilets

    World Toilet Day: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Toilets
    Today, people all over the world are celebrating World Toilet Day to create awareness on the importance of sanitation and sanitation facilities. These are a few things you should know about the lifesaver called a toilet.

    1. A toilet seat is one of the cleanest parts of the bathroom.

    That is according to Mythbusters.

    2. Toilet brushes were manufactured using the same machinery as artificial Christmas trees.

    3. 2.5 billion people do not have access to adequate sanitation and nearly 40% of the global population does not have a toilet.

    According to 2013 UN data.

    4. More people in the world have a mobile phone than a toilet.

    5. Proper sanitation is a human right.

    Yes it is!

    6. Open defecation is dangerous – it spreads disease and causes thousands of deaths every day.

    7. India has the world’s longest line for the toilet in the world. And Nigeria is in third place.

    That means over two-thirds of the Nigerian population do not have a toilet in their homes!

    8. Toilets have added 20 years to human life expectancy over the past two centuries.

    9. Globally, 526 million women are forced to go to the toilet in the open. Often facing physical threats and violence.

    2 Indian girls were brutally raped and hanged in May after leaving their homes to use the toilet in a nearby field.

    10. World Toilet Day is the only day you have every right to say.. ‘shit’!