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Photos from Olubode Afolabi Foundation's post 22/03/2026

The town of Oakhaven was famous for its "Ever-Flowing Fountain," a marble masterpiece in the square that had bubbled since the town was founded. Because water was always there cold, clear, and seemingly infinite the people of Oakhaven stopped seeing it. They left hoses running in their gardens, took forty-minute showers, and poured old paint down the drains without a second thought.
​Then came the year the fountain stopped.
​It started with a rhythmic coughing from the pipes, and then, a final, muddy trickle. Within weeks, the lush lawns turned to brittle straw. The local bakery couldn’t make bread, the car wash shuttered, and the community pool became a dusty concrete crater. The "Ever-Flowing" fountain was bone dry.
​On March 22nd, the Mayor called a town hall meeting. He didn’t bring a speech; he brought a single, clear glass of water.
​"We thought this was a right," he said, holding the glass up. "We forgot it was a gift. We ignored the rivers that fed us and the ground that stored our lifeblood."
​That day, Oakhaven didn't throw a party; they held a Day of Restoration. The children spent the afternoon cleaning the banks of the creek that fed the town's well. The adults installed rain barrels and learned how to fix the leaky faucets they’d ignored for years. They shared stories of distant places where a single glass of clean water was a day’s most precious prize.
​When the rains finally returned and the fountain began to gurgle again, the town didn't go back to their old ways. They kept March 22nd on their calendars—not just to celebrate the water, but to remember the silence of the dry fountain.

Why World Water Day Matters
While Oakhaven is a story, the reality is that water is a finite resource. Celebrating World Water Day on March 22nd serves three vital purposes:

Awareness: It reminds us that 2.2 billion people currently live without access to safe water.
Action: It encourages global cooperation to protect "invisible" resources like groundwater.
Gratitude: It shifts our perspective from taking water for granted to treating it as our most valuable asset.

Happy 2026 world water day!

15/09/2025

Hell plastic, hahahah hello glass bottle!

Will the war between plastic bottles and glass bottles ever end!

There probably won’t ever be a simple, final “winner” in the plastic vs glass bottle debate but that doesn’t mean things won’t change a lot There are trade-offs, evolving tech, and shifting economics that mean whichever material “wins” (or if something else wins) will depend a lot on context (what’s being bottled, where, how far it has to be transported, the recycling infrastructure, etc.)
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