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Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Photo: 100 boys orphaned by Boko Haram attacks visit Kano governor

About 100 boys orphaned by Boko Haram members in Borno State were at the Kano Government House today April 21st. The state governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso announced that a boarding Primary School has been built for them with full sponsorship that will be provided by the state government.

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    1. May God b their shield, helper, love, and parents safe guarding, and keeping them for their late parents.

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    2. Fool,goat, Linda observe

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  2. Chai!! Look at oo. May God protect them. Amen!

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  4. Hopefully these facilities will be given to the children and not diverted into one Oga at the top account#not just saying I meant it.

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  5. Nice one Kwankwasiya.
    One of the best governors in this country.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  6. Full boarding school accommodation with full sponsorship...hmmm! Story story yeye dey smell

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  7. Wow....that's a consoling news. Very thoughtful of Kwankwaso.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  8. What about the girls? Na only boys den displaced?

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    1. They are still in Sambisa. #bringbackourgirls

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  9. Chai! I pray d governor wl fulfil his promise 4 dis kids. So sad

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  10. GOD BLESS HIM.....AKA....GRACING

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  11. Chai! I pray d governor wl fulfil his promise 4 dis kids. So sad

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  12. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    May goverment hear their cries abeg....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  13. Kudos Sir
    God Bless you Sir
    Remember Sir
    After Buhari
    it's the turn of the Igbo's
    No mago mago
    Thank you Sir.

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  14. God help them, and assist them in every where possible. God bless them abundantly.

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  15. Wow that is a good move. God bless you gov. Kwakwaso.

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  16. God bless him 4 dis gesture.

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    1. Ehyah. So sad. Only God knows what's going on in their minds. God bless d Governor.

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  17. That's so nice of him.
    I heard this kwankwaso performed very well in kano, that he is best governor they've ever had.

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  18. Thats pure kindness!

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  19. So what about the orphaned girls?

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  20. Al dez promises if they re put in place can b wondaful

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  21. Very nice, the kids look bored though

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  22. GOOD move. What about the orphaned girls...that would have been a BETTER move.

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  23. boarding primary school? that's fantastic especially for these kids with no parents... but Kano is sending Borno kids to school? hmmm nice

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  24. Why only boys, or have girls stopped going to school because of the fear of being kidnapped?

    Can't imagine how it feels knowing you can't arm the girl child with the tools she needs to succeed in a modern world bcos some idiots might kill or kidnap her

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  25. Really sad...Lord help them to give those boys good living!

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  26. Just an observation: It seems like its d same kid sitting on all d seats. lol D pic is abit funny dough!!

    Back2dmatter- I hope dese promises are fulfilled.

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