In response to the shortcomings of the current solid waste management, many countries initiate environmental reforms with remarkable advances in sustainable solid waste management [10]. As Yuan et al. (2006) in [11] stated that Germany, Sweden, Japan and the United States had achieved remarkable success in waste recycling. In Nigeria, policies on recycling are virtually absent and composting is not formally integrated into urban solid waste management, even though about 60% of the municipal solid waste stream compositions are compostable organic materials. Therefore, there is a need to assess the resource potentials of composting organic solid wastes as a strategy for sustainable waste management in Nigeria.