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Friday 19 August 2016

Photo of young boy registered as errand boy at the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria

Imam Imam who is the spokesperson of Sokoto state governor, shared this photo on his Facebook page. According to him, the management of ABU Zaria has now accepted 'child labour' by registering children to run errands within its premises.

We used to call them 'any work' back in UNILAG. But is there anything wrong with the School management registering them? In western world, youngsters who want to, can start working at 16.

24 comments:

  1. He's too young to be working legall na.

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  2. Linda dnt mind aboki and their watering brain.... What is wrong with it.... Is not better than bagging on the street as almajiri?mitchewwww










    ......... Liber maniac.........

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  3. are they not supposed to be school too at their age, when they are employed to run errands in the university, what time will they go to their own school, night time??? God have mercies.

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  4. So long as they're not exploited or abused, it's ok, cos the fact is, they do more tedious work outside the campus without a penny. The registration is justified,I think, for their safety.

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  5. AWWWW VERY GOOD








    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  6. JEMBETE(KEY-POINT)19 August 2016 at 11:36

    U SAY IN WESTERN WORLD!, BUT U 4GET SAY IN WESTERN WORLD B4 U RICH 16 YRS, GOVT GO DUNG SEN U TO FREE SKULL BUT FO HERE, FRM 4 YRS U DUNG START TO LOOK FO WAT TO EAT. THIS IMAM IMAM NO GET SENSE.
    IT IS BETER MAKE DEM REGISTER DEM BCOS MOST OF DEM NA TIF N E GO PREVENT ANYHOW PIPLE FRM TIFFING FRM HOSTEL.

    NA YARO BOY WE DE CALL AM FO ABU

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  7. Does this boy look 16 to you? Why do we refer to western world when it suits us? Do the so called 16 year old western boys work at the detriment of schooling? Do they abandon school to fetch water for others during school hours? Abu as a citadel of learning should know better, we know Nigeria, we know how to turn a blind eye to all these, but registering them? Does!

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  8. It depends on d age n size of d child


    ...merited happiness

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  9. ****************************no be Aboki dem be ??????

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  10. ****************************no be Aboki dem be ??????

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  11. This is joke or is it for real

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  12. I don't see anything wrong with this. The sch registered/documented them so they don't run away with students' properties. Instead of them running around playing football after sch and constituting a nuisance,they can come and do menial works and get paid to help their parents make little cash. It's not like they are forced to. They gladly do these little running arounds for a fee.

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  13. Nothing wrong joor, provided is legit

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  14. Absolutely wrong. They shld be in skool studying. Haba.

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  15. There should be a time frame were these boys are allowed to work, maybe 1pm -6pm daily except weekends. To ensure they go to school and get home early.Besides these boys need the money to care fot themselves and family.

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  16. IF BELOW 16 THEN IT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AS CHILD ABUSE

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  17. wow well all na job
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  18. In my days in UNN,they go door to door asking to fetch water for us and we pay. Some of them use this money to buy sch books and sandals and all that.

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  19. You can work at any young age as far as it is not within school hours bob a job is not for adults so to speak

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  20. I think is a nice development instead of begging

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  21. Afterall he is allowed to vote during election, so what is wrong in what he is doing in naija anything goes jaare

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  22. Nothing is wrong with this as long as u keep them off streets manace, them being there will give them hope of becoming someone in life,

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  23. Lol Anty Linda. You just reminded me of 'any-work'.

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