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Thursday, 3 March 2016

Photos: Baby girl welcomed at Malkohi IDP in Yola

A lady at the Malkohi IDP camp in Yola, Adamawa state gave birth to a baby girl this morning. Both mother and child are in good condition. More photos after the cut.





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    1. Congratulations to dem


      ... Merited happiness

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    2. Eyah she s a cutie.thank God for safe delivery.congrats dear n welcome cutie one
      #nothankyoui'dratherbeselfmade

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    3. Such a cute little one. Linda take note!

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    4. Welcome baby, all of you who are just blabbing about them bringing baby into d world in IDP, should at least pity their condition, do yo think its easy for them, and the babies are not terrorist as some of you tag them, just mind ur uttrances. The mother might have taken in before they were moved to the IDP, and the hubby might even be with her there. Pls let's stop judging others."Linda I wish......"

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  2. So this people still dey f**k inside camp😏😏😏😮😮.

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    1. saying ur a fool would be like am praising you..... dumb ass

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  3. Thank God for safe delivery, but make dem stop making babies for ID camp biko.

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    1. Lots of the women were already pregnant when they rescued them from bokos,naaa,

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  4. Linda I love ur spirit of hard work.its almost midnight n ur still blogging. Thank God for the bby n Mother's health

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  5. Hmmmmm nice one.
    This guys are funny the are been bold to given birth inside IDP they have leave indisplace fools they are the are now bring terrorist in the world to cause more harm.
    Hausas are just a bitch shame Lara and other guy should go an give them some thing again fool freeborn will rather kill u terroris and pedophile than given u fools.






















    #sad indeed

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    1. lol..... you can't even write a sentence right yet you disregard others.... go back to skull fool

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    2. Slaveborn part of Nigeria where you claimed you are from are even the worst and most miserable people In Nigeria in terms of everything.you can ask ur mummmy your real father

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    3. You too you can't lol, *is school* Thank me later.

      Adanne

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    4. As in..the guy is just a fool. I think he even called himself a fool. Fool freeborn!! I'm sure he found out that he's a mistake that's why he has so much hurt and hate in him. He shld commit suicide already!!

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  6. Welcome baby.
    All this innocent babies they are bringing into this IDP camp sef.
    It's we

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  7. Fine baby wlc

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  8. Thank God for safe delivery..
    Welcome Lil angel!


    #FINEST

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  9. Who dey give them belle in camp. Inside crisis they are still fucking, congratulation to the mother

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  10. God is good to her and baby.

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  11. Wow this world self, inside the camp self people just dey fuck they self dey born anyhow, no be small matter oo.

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  12. Hmmmm!,na only children them dey born there

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  13. All these women got pregnant by bokoharam terrorist

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  14. Welcome to d world baby, bt dey should beta take it easy o. Linda observe!

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  15. Why do they keep getting married and having more babies at the camp. Just my thought... Double your hustle

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  16. Welcome to the world,little Angel...

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  17. congrate to her. its is well.

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  18. The offices taking care of this IDP camps stop taking advantage of the woman in IDP camp biko eVeryday unu ana api ds woman oku. The innocent kids are suffering biko use protection.

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  19. you see 1 of d reasons d rate of poverty keeps increasing in our society, d govt n NGOs should plz empower this ppl instead of being idle n making babies, they can learn tailoring, hairdressing, beads making, farming, catering, baking, they came even trade their products in their camps or nearby market. our society needs solutions n nt liabilities. myviewanyway

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