Health
Nigerians reacts as video captures man using hands to make bottle water
A video showing a man making bottled water with his hands in a state so unsanitary for such a task has stirred massive reactions on social media.
In the clip shared by Yabaleft Online on Facebook, the man employed his bare hands to cup bottles of water as he arranged them on a table beside him.
Far off were pieces of sachets water on the bare floor. Many people wondered why he is using his hands instead of a machine.
There were Nigerians who said the video support the fact that boiling one’s drinking water is way better than buying.
At the time of writing this report, the video has gathered over 2,000 comments and almost 1 million views.
Many agreed his act is dirty
National Daily compiled some of the reactions below:
Chidiebere Rex said:
“Honestly it’s better to boil your water these days than drinking all this adulterated and contaminated water. Only God dey save person in this country.”
Emenogu Chibueze Emmanuel said:
“Hand/Manual and Machines will transmit diseases and other contamination materials to the water when a proper good hygiene procedures are not considered.”
Fola Elizabeth Hussaini said:
“Ndi I don’t drink water from the tap, borehole or well, I only drink bottled water, please Comman see this and congratulate those of us drinking our well water.”
Peace Aimurie Odin-Okoruwa said:
“Probably machine is faulty and what do you expect in a country where everyone is creating job for themselves.”
Emmanuel Emilex Azubuike said:
“If you’re Opportune too see how most of the things we Consume are being made you won’t even agree to consume anything again…. Na God fit save us.”
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