Municipal solid wastes consist of discarded items such as food wastes, containers, product packaging and other miscellaneous wastes, from residential, commercial, electronic institutional and industrial sources [5] while municipal solid waste management refers to the collection, transfer, treatment, recycling, resource recovery and disposal of solid wastes from urban areas [6]. [7] cited municipal solid waste management as a global challenge, especially in developing countries due to its adverse environmental effects. In these countries, heaps of solid wastes are a common sight view in many locations within the city landscape. More so cities in developing countries spend 20% - 50% of their annual budget on solid waste management, but waste collection services cover less than 50% of the population in these cities [8] [9]. Therefore, high public expenditure with a low performance of service delivery is affecting waste management in developing countries like Nigeria.