Tag: Cleaners

  • Remmy Njoku sends message to cleaners at Airport

    Remmy Njoku sends message to cleaners at Airport

    Nollywood actress Mary Remmy Njoku has advised airport cleaners not to overwhelm their favourite celebrities when they encounter them at the airport.

    She urged them to respect celebrities’ privacy while using the bathroom, emphasizing that blocking the restroom door and inquiring if they require assistance is inappropriate.

    Noting how using the toilet is a personal task, she lamented over how someone can’t

    She said: “Dear Cleaners at the airport, y’all are doing a great job. But please, give your Favs some privacy to use the bathroom! Standing in front of the door, and asking if they need help is not fair!

    “It is a personal task! Someone cannot even fart in peace. And please! Leave the tissues in the toilet. Handing someone Fe sheets and asking if it will be enough is ridiculous! Give people Privacy! And any tip that is meant for you will not pass you by in Jesus’ name.”

     

  • Photos: Cleaners, mops and buckets to the rescue as National Assembly roof leaks during rainfall in Abuja

    Photos: Cleaners, mops and buckets to the rescue as National Assembly roof leaks during rainfall in Abuja

    It was a dramatic sight at the National Assembly on Tuesday (today) following a torrential rainfall in Abuja.

    According eyewitness accounts, the rain had hardly started when the Chambers of the National Assembly began to leak profusely.

    According to reports, most affected was the foyer of the White House.

    Cleaners in the National Assembly were immediately deployed to place containers at the leaking spots to collect the flowing water into buckets.

    The cleaners were equally seen mopping and drying up the arena which was becoming flooded.

    Some Senators already in Chambers came out to have a view of the development.

    Most of them were seen discussing the incident.

    It will be recalled that the National Assembly had earlier earmarked N37billion in the 2021 budget for repair of the complex.

    The figure however generated uproar and condemnation from a wide spectrum of Nigerians who contended that the amount was too huge.