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Friday 2 September 2016

Photos of a visually impared man who works as a cobbler in Jigawa state

This visually impaired man works as a cobbler in Jigawa state. When asked, he says he has to work so he can feed himself and his family. More photos after the cut





Photo credit: Rariya

29 comments:

  1. He is not lazy like his brothers.... He has igbo blood running in his veins......










    ............. Liber maniac m.......

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  2. And this one na news huh?
    Cobbler is part of then infact their destiny.
    95 PERCENT OF THEM ARE INTO IT I WONDER HOW THIS ONE COME BE NEWS HUH?
    if he no work na who go give him money me FREEBORN TUEH I SPIT.




















    #sad indeed

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  3. Keep pushing it no matter d circumstance. I love people lik dis. Determination goes a long way nd God wil do d rest

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  4. And this one na news huh?
    Cobbler is part of then infact their destiny.
    95 PERCENT OF THEM ARE INTO IT I WONDER HOW THIS ONE COME BE NEWS HUH?
    if he no work na who go give him money me FREEBORN TUEH I SPIT.




















    #sad indeed

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  5. God bless his hustle. Linda take note!

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  6. That's aboki for you..their favorite top 3 jobs of all time: Cobbler, obioma and suya seller. Even if na only one leg or one eye dey get they must still do these jobs

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  7. God bless his hustle.. It's better than begging in the street

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  8. Wow... Courageous and......

    #SMART_LIB_READER

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  9. Deres dignity in labour


    ...merited happiness

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  10. Deres dignity in labour


    ...merited happiness

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  11. May God bless the works of his hand.







    says, Genevieve.

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  12. SOMEONE'S CONDITION DOESN'T DETERMINE THE PERSON!








    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  13. wow,its all about mindset.set you mind to it and you can achieve it.

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  14. He is blessed!!! Some will have everything complete, and still carry dia ass to d main road to beg


    MissVee

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  15. This is great and commendable while others are begging to eat. This is the type of people our government should look for and encourage them so that some others may emulate them and it will improve our society. May God help our dear country - NIGERIA

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  16. Can someone lend this man a helping hand as he has proved he's not as lazy as those who turned themselves beggar. He's even far better than the lazy lagos motor touts who jump from bus to bus collecting money for some lazy able bodied idiots while they sit around playing draught and drinking beer all day.

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  17. heya
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  18. Some will choose to beg instead

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  19. He is a shoeshiner and not a cobbler because he dies not mend shoes.

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  20. He is a shoeshiner and not a cobbler because he does not mend shoes.

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  21. That one good reason to help him,He didn't want to beg so he is making a living although it seems difficult for him.

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