Young Babagana is pictured in one of the tents used for
school classes knitting a cap at the Dalori camp for internally
displaced persons near Maiduguri. He arrived the Dalori camp late
last year and attends the UNICEF supported school in the camp. According to UNICEF, Babagana has a
fairly straight forward routine; attend school in the morning, play
football after school and do some productive work too like homework and
knitting a cap.
****************************omalu na isi kara ya aka.... Ya rapu dia fulani cap knit better one mey we cee******
ReplyDeleteHeya
Delete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Wow... Pure skills, hope someone invests in this young entrepreneur.
ReplyDeleteMgbasa! Ndi aboki...
DeleteGREAT, HE'S GONNA A SPONSOR!
ReplyDeleteSeen
ReplyDelete#Somebody must to love me tonyt!!!
Cute
ReplyDeleteGod help u boy
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhhh! Blessed child! You shall be great!
ReplyDeleteAnd his such a cutie too
ReplyDeleteNo be only talented one of tamant ed huh? FREEBORN WEPT
ReplyDeleteCan a good thing come out of that place if not terrorism,fucking and giving birth and dancing rubbish.
#sad indeed
Dats d spirit...someone dat really wanna becom somethin in life despite al odds
ReplyDeleteChai! may God see him through.
ReplyDeletesays, Genevieve.
No be only talented what of tamanted huh? FREEBORN WEPT
ReplyDeleteCan a good thing come out of that place if not terrorism,fucking and giving birth and dancing rubbish.
#sad indeed
Waste born ur mama nyash oh sorry ur father nyash.
DeleteChai! may God see him through.
ReplyDeletesays, Genevieve.
They should teach them skills.
ReplyDeleteLinda please learn how to post comments on time, to make the house fun and interactive. Its becoming boring without comments and replies.
Eeeeeeeyah! God bless him. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteAww!
ReplyDeleteGOD bless the works of your hand
ReplyDeleteIs really nothing special... Every aboki can do that.
ReplyDeleteBut I think he should be encouraged
Is really nothing special... Every aboki can do that.
ReplyDeleteBut I think he should be encouraged
God see him thru.
ReplyDeleteGod bless and keep you my dear
ReplyDeleteSerious media hype....they want.to cover up the story on malnourished kids dieing... Sad really sad
ReplyDeleteWao...dats good
ReplyDeleteHe is just skilled not talented.
ReplyDeleteGud dt he's keeping busy. I hope it stays that way...
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