i'd still be alive is that of a smoke. libby. spinney of krakowski is hoping his fellow towns people will wake up and feel the heat. he's even thinking about running for mayor and the next elections converting, rethinking brick in old habits. these things though, also happening here in nigeria, driving a car or taking a bus to work doesn't make sense in lagos, the city is struggling with traffic jams, which pollutes the air and thrive residence, patience. but it doesn't have to be that way. check out this week's doing your bits. ah, nobody here is going anywhere fast. it's rush hour in lagos. nigeria is largest city. these vehicles are clocking just 17 kilometers an hour on average. oh, the wallet, bon tammy. true. used to be a fisher, but in 1982 he became a boat builder. he makes both cargo and passenger vessels. businesses steady and demand is growing. rather, the rug would be the reason why so many people are buying boats these days. so is that water transport as faster than road transports all? because i mean by his biggest boats can hold up to 40 passengers a trip that takes 3