LAND MATTERS 22.0
Let the Rain Guide You.
It has been raining continuously in Lagos and all parts of the country. It is mid-October and the the rain is not showing signs of abating soon. Is this an effect of climate change? That is a subject matter of discourse for another day. There is a saying that all lands are presumed dry until it rains. How then do one know a real dry land even in this season. Here are some tips for you:
One, consider the soil texture. It is admitted that when it pours heavily, the ground will surely be wet, and one may as well find pool of water in low level parts of the soil. This is especially so if the land is undeveloped with no extensive drainage facilities. But, can you see the grain of sands? Is the soil marshy, submerged in discoloured streams with undergrowth weeds and croacking of toads? If the former is the case, and the land is smooth, grainy and clear, it is dry.
Two, check the surrounding terrain. Is the land unaccessible? Is the area critically waterlogged? These are redflags you should not ignore.
Let the rain guide you!
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๐ Brooklyn Court
Location: Akodo Ise, Ibeju Lekki
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