 It's another September the 7th which makes it another day to create awareness about the significance of air quality. Every year people die from diseases brought about by air pollution, a trend that has become a great concern in nearly all the places on the earth. Plus, TV Africa and Gozika Hachisi looks at the issue of air pollution in Nigeria. Clean air free from dust and smoke is an essential requirement for human beings in all life on earth. Unfortunately, industrialization had polluted our air and water sources heavily, leading to health disorders. The International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies is marked on September the 7th annually to create awareness about the significance of air quality. Environmentalist Desmond Magie Kudumi explains what we can do to keep our skies clean and blue. Do you know that over 4 to 5 million people every year because of air pollution? There are obvious things that we have to do and that is to enforce laws that do not allow machinery to be blowing black dirty smoke into the air, whether it's a generator, whether it's a bus, whether it's a car, we must stop this immediately. It has to be against the law because you're compromising people's lives. Air pollution is a major problem in river states. Westsuit rest on the walls of buildings and residents sometimes touch the flaky substance in the air. The suit problem had led to chronic respiratory, skin and heart diseases. Eugene Abel, who lives in Pothakot, could barely stay in his house. A medical doctor, Baye Briggs, explained how deadly suit can be on human organs. The suit problem in river states had led to protests in the past. Globally, the United Nations is calling for strong international cooperation for research and collection of data about air quality and to find solutions to air pollution. For Plus TV Africa, Mga Zika, Ohio HSE.