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Friday 19 June 2015

Little masquerades seen on the streets of Shagamu

Instead of being in school today, these little children, dressed up as masquerades, were seen dancing and begging for ‎money on the streets of Shagamu. God help our children. More photos after the cut..



59 comments:

  1. It's their culture I guess and they use the money to feed. Saad. .....

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  2. We still have a long way to go. God help us.

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  3. Na Goodluck cause am.

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    1. Yes o, who else..
      If he maintained the Educational system the thought would not have occurred to either them or their parents

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  4. Money must be made.... Lol

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  5. Linda finally everything na hustle.

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  6. Lol...its all for entertainment

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  7. God help our children indeed.......

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  8. Linda,ki ni problem e? Talo so fun e pe omo kekere ni egun? For ur information dey r ur ancestors.

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  9. My son said see banny hahahahahaha, the boy havent seen this before

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    1. And you are anonymous, is your son anonymous too?

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    2. You be anonymous too

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  10. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Na money them they find like that
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  11. If is egungun festival, dey wl v 2 do it o

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  12. If is egungun festival, dey wl v 2 do it o

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  13. PARENTAL ADVISORY
    ***adult content***



    Linda stop seeing things like DAT, na shit dem take dey pay school fees, u don't know their story...

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  14. Another avenue to beg for alms abi?

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  15. They are yorubas. What more do you expect from them. They are very backward. Eg :the Ejigbo pepper Sodomy torture episode.

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    1. U must be very stupid for dat statement... ewu Gambia

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    2. Tribalism is still a huge problem in our country. I wonder when ppl will start to realize Nigeria is one

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  16. Lol, yoruba people. Very backward and lazy.
    2moro, they will be looking for whom to blame for their woes.

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    1. Ur generations are backward.. stupid fool

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    2. Na pop-corn full ur head...brain no dey insyd

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  17. It's not even about being in school. Dis masquerade thing is demonic. Linda take note!




    Okiie, notice to all LIBERs. Didn't want to do dis before but I gex I just have to do it as a disclaimer. One idiot on dis blog stole my identity, my name & signage. So please any negative comments on dis blog is not coming from me but from the thief cos I would neva say anything bad about someone or wish anyone evil. So I have gone back to using my old pix & my email address is (julie3er@gmail.com). Linda take note!

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  18. Federal government help ours young ones pls

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  19. Parents should face criminal charges for not being able to take care of their kids. They will beg for money and deliver to their lazy parents, yet they won't stop having kids.

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  20. Linda, do you think they would have been doing this if they could afford to go to school?

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  21. Lolz mayb na dwarfs



    *lib's namesake*

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  22. Thats the work of evil spirit









    it is well

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    1. Ehyah! In lagbaja's type of attire. Ihe neme o

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  23. We tire oo Aunty Linda. Just few days ago sametin happened in Osogbo. In this 21st century faa.

    "Slow and steady wins the race"

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    1. Sir!!! Ur comment is abusive and stupid. Does civilised world stops us from performing our ancestral right?
      Perhaps, why mentioning Osogbo? We did Egungun Festival and it's not a new thing.
      Think before commenting next time... Ok?

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    2. Sir!!! Ur comment is abusive and stupid. Does civilised world stops us from performing our ancestral right?
      Perhaps, why mentioning Osogbo? We did Egungun Festival and it's not a new thing.
      Think before commenting next time... Ok?

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    3. No vex. We re all entitled to our belief. As ur name implies one will knw wer u belong alrdy. So sorry.

      "Slow and steady wins the race"

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  24. Front of OSUTH >>> #schooldays...... Ojigbijigbi ..... RIP Iya Toheeb Rice......

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  25. Even in Lagos, they ar many especially in d area of agege, oko. Oba road. May God deliver dem

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  26. Hmmmm! Judging from their sizes, they look like a family! Kinda like the colour blocking! Lol

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  27. Hmmmm! Judging from their sizes, they look like a family! Kinda like the colour blocking! Lol

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  28. That is their talent.. Yoruba is always stupid in everywhere

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    1. And you are stupid also...

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    2. Obatala fire that ur long mouth.... Wayray! Ode!

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  29. Na tradition. Nothing do them

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  30. lolzz. Anty Linda, evrywie you go!
    MTN is losing d race to u o..lol
    well, i tnk it is d parents dt God shld help more. Abi wetin dem dey look??

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  31. Com to ipodo ikeja dis one na smal na

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  32. GOD help us...
    That's our future generation

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  33. Am very sure the anonymous that replied insulting the yoruba is an ibo. Must u insult in your comments. Mtchew.

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  34. Y do u always talk foolishly about Yoruba mumu stupidman

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  35. Y u are stupid for insulting Yoruba yanmirin is Ds ur first time of seeing masquerade mumu

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  36. Y u are stupid for insulting Yoruba yanmirin is Ds ur first time of seeing masquerade mumu

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  37. Stupid man ¿How dare u TO insult the yoruba God purnish ur mouth yanmiri

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  38. And they are supposed to be the future of tomoro, fed govt sure has a long way to go

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  39. Stupid man ¿How dare u TO insult the yoruba God purnish ur mouth yanmiri

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  40. Laziness nothing more,,,,,,at end of the day they will get 300 and blame on people who are busy making their money,,,,, Thank God for my people

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  41. Stupid yorubas teaching their children jazz and rubbish

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