A live-moving installation performance If Humans Were Earth, by artiste Oluwabukunmi Olukitibi, disrupted and confronted Nigerians on their attitudes and
Olukitibi also approaches the performance from a popular ethnic saying ‘Aiyeloja’ meaning “The world is a market place,” which contextually refers to the temporality of life on earth. And she is asking, “if the earth is temporal – a place of non-permanency, of meetings and crossings”, why are humans determined to leave it worse than we met it for the next generation?”
Hence, the attitude of some Nigerians placing the responsibility of proper waste disposal solely on government, which is not just wrong but dismisses their individual responsibility.
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