[1/5] Fatimoh Adeosun, 48, a parent of a student of My Dream Stead, a low-cost school that accepts recyclable wastes as payment, sorts plastic waste for submission, in Ajegunle, Lagos, Nigeria May 19, 2023.
My Dream Stead school, in the sprawling, impoverished Ajegunle neighbourhood where the Adeosuns live, is one of 40 low-cost schools in Nigeria's commercial capital that accept recyclable waste as payment.
Tuition fees at My Dream Stead stand at $130 per year and the school is expanding into a second apartment block to accommodate its 120 pupils.
Some mornings, Fatimoh and Fawas walk to the school together with bulging sacks of rubbish over their shoulders.
The waste is weighed on school premises and its sales value added to Fawas' account.
Persons:
Adeosun, Stead, Temilade Adelaja, Fawas Adeosun, Fatimoh, Alexander Akhigbe, Seun Sanni, Sofia Christensen, Matthew Lewis
Organizations:
REUTERS, Temilade, Fawas, Thomson
Locations:
Ajegunle, Lagos, Nigeria, Temilade Adelaja LAGOS, Nigerian, recyclables