HOW this NIGERIAN Lady is TURNING WASTE & PLANTS into WEALTH | MILLIONS FROM WASTE |West Africa 🌍 🇳🇬
In the heart of Nigeria, one woman is redefining what we call waste. Meet Ms. Jumoke — the bold founder behind Nigeria’s first Waste Museum, where discarded tyres, plastics, and everyday trash are turned into eco-friendly furniture, fashion, and art. This isn’t just recycling. It’s innovation, impact, and inspiration. From schools to government agencies, her work is showing a new generation that sustainability is profitable — and that the future of Africa depends on how we handle waste today. If you’ve ever doubted that change can start small — or from something “useless” — this story will change your mind. 🎥 Watch now and share with someone who needs to see the power of transformation. 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more inspiring African stories, right here on The Legacy Level. Contact me For business : [email protected] Contact Ms Jumoke : Instagram - thewastemusuem About the business 00:00 Intro 01:30 Meet Jumoke 02:02 Back story, How she started turning waste to wealth 02:22 First thing she created 05:20 What they do at waste museum 06:00 The gift of nature 06:20 Why she’s never visited the hospital 06:51 Plants cures ailments 07:01 People laughed at her idea 08:17 Her customers 08:57 Challenges 09:38 How Nigeria manages waste 11:04 Making jewelries with trash 11:20 How long she’s been in business 12:10 Summer camp 12:19 Products made from waste 12:49 Categories of their plants 14:07 Plant to cure insomnia 14:30 Plants to cure muscle and nerve injury 14:50 The cure you need 15:27 Cure for diabetes malaria 15:37 Natural lipstick 16:14 Forest bathing 16:49 Natural sugar plant 17:55 Made from waste product 18:28 Ornamental plant 18:48 Rabbit feed 19:15 Blood roots 19:27 Must have plant 20:14 Broken plate wall 20:33 Floor from waste 20:40 More plants 20:50 Weeds but medicinal 21:14 Custard apple uses 21:30 Perfume plants 21:55 Freezer fish pond 22:20 Cough leaf 23:00 Rob Leaf to treat catarrh 23:38 Animal section: 24:28 Miracle leaf 24:48 Growing plants in note book 25:05 Weed but useful 25:40 Treating eye infection with plants 26:30 More important plants 27:00 Animals section 27:55 Academic qualifications 28:35 More plants 28:57 Planting crops in footwear 29:55 Water plants 30:06 Roofs and bathroom made from waste 30:46 Bracelets from waste 31:20 Chairs 31:49 Artwork made from trash 32:13 Herbal products 32:26 Legacy 34:03 Outro 34:25 #TheLegacyLevel #WasteMuseum #NigeriaInnovation #TrashToTreasure #EcoBusiness #AfricanCreators #RecyclingRevolution #SustainabilityInAfrica #WomenInBusiness #GreenAfrica

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