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Recession: In Niger State, hungry youths snatch food packs from nursery and primary school children

Hunger-induced crimes in Minna, Niger State capital have taken a worrying dimension as hungry youths now go about snatching food packs from nursery and primary school children on their way to school, The Guardian reports.

The latest victim, one Fati Sanusi, a four-year-old nursery two pupil of Mega Stars Academy, located in Kpakungu, Minna, alleged that her food pack, prepared by her mother was snatched from her by a youth.

Headmistress of the school, Mrs. Cecilia Bunmi Koseemani, who confirmed the incident exclusively to The Guardian, said that it was difficult to get the little girl to stop crying.

"We had to send for her mother who prevailed on the four-year-old girl before she stopped crying. The mother later rushed back home to prepare Indomie for her instead of the rice meal that was initially snatched from her." said Mrs Koseemani.

The Headmistress appealed to parents to try and put their little school children in the care of grown up schoolmates, so as to avoid such things in the future, describing the incident as a reflection of the prevailing hardship in the country.

Other cases of hunger-induced crimes includes reports of people stealing food still on fire, as well as women collecting food items from sellers in the market and deliberately taking to their heels instead of paying. It was also reported that a housewife stabbed her rival to death over the modalities for sharing a measure of Gaari (Cassava flour) brought home by their husband.

Source: The Guardian

38 comments:

  1. yet two of the wealthiest retired generals in nigeria reside in that state and they cannot use some of nigeria's wealth in their possession to help the jobless youths.

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  3. Thanks for the free ad,
    Sincerely,
    Indomie

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  4. No joy in the land.






    Ilovemywife

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  5. What kind of reporting is this? Very poor

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  6. Oh poor youth I dnt blame una I only blame apc govt for makin una lives miserable to d extend of stealin food packs frm nursery and primary

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  7. Haba... I'm in Mx but have not heard such news though. Maybe the food was snatched by a drug addict hoodlum on the streets!

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  8. It is well with us all. Linda take note!

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  9. Change! If we know we would have been specific. We r Nigerians and we will survive. God dey.

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  10. APC bad government that is there kind of change they brought shame

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  11. See what the economic has turn people intoπŸ˜•πŸ˜•πŸ˜•πŸ˜•πŸ˜–πŸ˜–πŸ˜–πŸ˜–

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  12. That's really bad... Poor kids fah, this is outright wickedness, not hunger or anything other thing! #Cruelty

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  13. And some1 will blame ds on d past administration...Change Indeed

    Incredible India

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  14. Even if they suffer like this till 2019, they will still vote Buhari back in.

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  15. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin26 September 2016 at 07:15

    All na change, sabi them follow vote for change.

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  16. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin26 September 2016 at 07:15

    All na change, sabi them follow vote for change.

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  17. Stealing food packs from kids? Absolutely pathetic!

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  18. buhari it's shall not b well with you and ur generations.wicked illiterate

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  19. wicked
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  20. So d youths couldn't shout for Changi again? No more Sai baba abi......Karma is a bitch. it's visiting those dat supported dis useless Changi. Una neva see anything. Now na morning.

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  21. Daniel John Ogbodo26 September 2016 at 07:49

    IS THAT NOT INTERESTING. HUNGER EVERYWHERE

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  22. Jesus...Has it gotten to that level in Nigeria? God have mercy on ur children from this so-called change.

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  23. Enter your comment...Hmmmm my state Abeg ooo

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  24. When did we ever hear this kind of news in the history of Nigeria? Unfortunately under Buhari's administration, this is what we hear as a result of one man's wickedness, vendetta, lack of vision and inexperience in leadership. Mr President please resign let Nigerians breath some life!

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  25. When you're hungry, you loose self respect and affection

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  26. This is very serious ooo

    Eva Da Diva...

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  27. Is well with Nigeria

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  28. This is a state that boasts of 2 resident ex Presidents - IBB and Abdulsalam that can comfortably feed their people without it impacting on their wealth. God pls save us from these paper billionaires.

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  29. That's a serious crime happening in my town

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  30. That is what this wicked Apc government has turned my fellow citizens into. Stealing food from school children.

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