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Thursday 31 December 2015

Photos: Nigerian children turn to begging on the streets of Sudan

According to the Facebook user who posted the photos, the children claim to hail from Kano and Katsina States. We are calling on the government of both states to immediately investigate because being on the streets makes these children easy targets of sexual molestation and other forms of abuse.



Photo credit: Aishat Alubankudi

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    1. Lolzz... no love or pity lost...
      How did they get 2 Sudan from Nigeria?

      #nanapearl

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    2. Nawao
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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    3. As a country, are we doing enough for our displaced brothers in the north? This is shameful.


      Wild flowers!

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    4. Nna na wa o! It is well she. Linda take note!

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    5. Aboki children begging on the streets of sudan

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  2. Choi.... Nawa oo






    Enugu's second shoe designer

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  3. And we have lots of people in power looting money.

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  4. Please FG shud look into their issue with immediate effects, becus is not safe for kids like dis to initiate themselves in such bizarre act

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  5. Gosh! Destoring dey image of nigerians




















    !brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere

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  6. Eeya
    May Allah send them helpers.







    #Hajia Mufliat

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  7. Wats d FG doing about it?
    #needanalibitojoinmetastethenewgeishasardine

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  8. Jeez...... This is too much for our northern folks. The govt should do something, and also intensify efforts to wrap up these menace.



    Wild flowers!

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    1. How do we know these children are from Nigeria?

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  9. Wetin dem find go Sudan. FG should do something

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  10. Phew! this is quite an unfortunate situation.
    Something should be done about this ugly development.


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  11. How did they get there???? Everywhere na overseas outside Nigeria...forgetting that Nigeria is even better than most of those countries

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  12. Na wah o

    aunty linda Enter your comment...

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  13. Seriously?


















    #iT wiLL only gEt beTTer
    #iT mUsT eNd iN prAise

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  14. Lord have mercy........divine intervention IJN.

















    #LindaThumbsUp
    #less than 22hrs to qo
    2016 oooooooooooooooooooooo

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  15. Kano and Katsina, hummmmmmmm.......i'm not surprised. When they will be breeding like rats and mouse! That's why its easy for Terrorists to recruit them without stress...............#GLORY2GLORY#

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  16. Kano and Katsina, hummmmmmmm.......i'm not surprised. When they will be breeding like rats and mouse! That's why its easy for Terrorists to recruit them without stress...............#GLORY2GLORY#

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  17. E go still be hausa people. Smh

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  18. Not representing @all

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  19. Gosh how did they get there in fist place pls Government should assist

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  20. ds is wht el-rufai is trying 2 eradicate and dt yeye senator sani claiming it's anti-people.until u open ds people eye and educate dem very well,dey will tink it's d way of life.moreso, dere elites shd also b talked to so dt dey dan start discouraging dem.jus imagine young girls and boys will wake up in d morning and d next tin dey will do is to carry plate and start knocking on people's door for alms.

    I could rememba yl growing up,dere ws a day i didnt go 2 school,one of our tenant ws very furious with me.dt's to show u d level @ which we value such calling in our society den.it's eida u go to school or learn handiwork.

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  21. You're talking of those in Sudan. They should do something about those in Nigeria first

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  22. Enter your comment...human trafficking I guess
    and I guess all of them were surely kidnapped n smuggled. .....
    read the novel "why I pulled down my pants"
    ul understand more

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  23. Begging! Das der hobby! Mtcheww!

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  24. How did they get there,this looks like a fabricated story!

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  25. Northerners can beg for Africa, after all the government money they're still the highest on the street begging.... Tufiakwa! what a disgrace

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  26. No sympathies here, it is VERY prevalent in the north and with the FULL cooperation of their elite, it's part of their culture.

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  27. Dis is reali disheartening....

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  28. They are born beggars it's no big deal.

    Okbye.

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  29. Wht a pity. May God help dem.

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  30. What made them to leave a Nigeria to go to Sudan of all places? What did they see there I must travel abroad syndrome by their parents!!

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  31. Aunty linda hw are we sure dey are frm Nigeria,dey Shld investigate well.

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  32. Nigeria is bad we know but it's better you suffer here,than die where nobody will see you...Believe

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  33. Our fellow country people ooooh pls fg should come to their aid!!








    anaekwe.ucheslimj@gmail.com

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  34. That's messed up






    ~Make I go drink one bottle of beer~

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  35. What suprise abt this ! Dont they beg in kano ? So is à no news ! Thats their trademark !

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  36. LINDA PLEASE STOP REFERRING TO THIS PEOPLE AS NIGERIANS. ALL OVER THE NORTH THERE ARE BEGGARS. THAT IS THERE OCCUPATION. THEY LOVE BEGGING. I AM IN NORTH AND I HAVE SEEN THIS PEOPLE FINISH. THEY ARE FULL OF SURPRISES.

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  37. The past govt built and devoted time for them and they wanted change now they are having it.

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  38. HOW DID THEY GET TO SUDAN???????

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  39. HOW DID THEY GET TO SUDAN???????

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  47. HOW DID THEY GET TO SUDAN???????

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  48. HOW DID THEY GET TO SUDAN???????

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  49. when their country is no longer safe for them, same on us

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  50. Na der way b4,hausas!












    #linda give me 1bo#

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  51. Hmmmm, there really is no place like home walai!. May God see them through

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  52. Is this news? We all know the northerners are beggars .. i see nothing strange in it

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  53. Allah please send helpers to these children

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  54. God please help them. So so sad. #IamMe

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