He hopes to be successful in life. UNICEF supports Ibrahim and other children in a similar situation to complete their primary education.
"So far, UNICEF has established 318 schools and Temporary Learning Spaces in internally displaced persons camps and host communities with about 150,000 pupils, provided with basic instructional materials including school bags and over 70,000 girls have received school uniforms in Borno state"Photo credit: UNICEF Nigeria

It is well with him. Linda take note!
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