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Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Melagros(m): 12:54pm On Jun 27
COMRADES, please this is an appeal, whenever you see these beggars help them with the little you can, the N50, N100, we give them goes a long way in their lives

I am aware of the ongoing hardship in our land, but these are people who are incapacitated in almost all ramifications of living

Please, endeavour to do so, your pot of oil will never run dry.

MODIFIED
This is PORT HARCOURT CITY, and not a Northern part Nigeria, as some of the posters below are insinuating

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Shalommy(f): 1:02pm On Jun 27
Aboki beggars? I can't help them. undecided

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by immortalcrown(m): 1:05pm On Jun 27
Give them food, not money.

Don't give them money because they are mischievous. If you offer them a job that they can do, they will run from it. If you put the kids in school, they will withdraw the kids from the school. If you give them an accommodation, they will run from it. As a matter of fact, many of them are rich. Some of them have tricycles and buses generating daily income for them through public transport business.

Even in giving them food, know your limit. Most of them purposely give birth to babies or even higher babies just to make you pity them.

Years ago, I knew a beggar who rejected free medical treatment of his open wounds. He openly admitted that the wounds make people to pity him and give him money. His able-bodied wife had no occupation. His kids were looking good and were not out of school. After many years, the wounds naturally healed but he shamelessly continued to beg. He is/was popular in Garrki market in Enugu State.

I rather send the children of a beggar to school or buy food items for the beggar's family than give the beggar money, irrespective of how pityable the beggar appears.

Some blind beggars are led (paraded) by youths who are able-bodied and old enough to hustle and feed those beggars. Why will an eighteen-year-old able-bodied person lead a blind person around to beg in a marketplace? While will a female beggar be giving birth almost every year? Why will an able-bodied woman above the age of 25 lead her blind husband up and down in a marketplace to beg for help? Can't she hustle to take care of her home? And why do they beg for decades? Can't they save money to start a good business?

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by BewareOf419: 1:13pm On Jun 27
Melagros:
COMRADES, please this is an appeal, whenever you see these beggars help them with the little you can, the N50, N100, we give them goes a long way in their lives

I am aware of the ongoing hardship in our land, but these are people who are incapacitated in almost all ramifications of living

Please, endeavour to do so, your pot of oil will never run dry.


LET ME BURST YOUR BRAIN, THESE BEGGARS YOU SEE HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH. INFACT SOME OF THEM HAVE WHAT CAN TAKE THEM TO SAUDI ARABIA FOR HAJJ.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by ANlOMA: 1:14pm On Jun 27
I can see a man with South Western Yoruba uniform 🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Melagros(m): 1:16pm On Jun 27
Shalommy:
Aboki beggars? I can't help them. undecided
You're absolutely wrong, this is PORT HARCOURT, street begging is not peculiar to the north

Begging has been in existence since during the time of Jesus Christ on earth. Are you aware of this fact?

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by DevilsEqual(m): 1:18pm On Jun 27
Shalommy:
Aboki beggars? I can't help them. undecided
There are 100m people more who are ready to help them ,excluding those from your region cause you guys dont know anything about humanity

Cheers, as there are alot of people ready to render your stinginess as being inconsequential

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by MhisterJay(m): 1:19pm On Jun 27
Shalommy:
Aboki beggars? I can't help them. undecided

Why?

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by RepoMan007: 1:21pm On Jun 27
They feed the nation.

That money you give probably goes to a spiritual altar.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Godwin4444: 1:24pm On Jun 27
MhisterJay:


Why?
because they didn’t vote Peter obi

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Zonefree(m): 1:41pm On Jun 27
Melagros:

You're absolutely wrong, this is PORT HARCOURT, street begging is not peculiar to the north

Begging has been in existence since during the time of Jesus Christ on earth. Are you aware of this fact?
Stop patronising laziness.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Zwooks: 1:42pm On Jun 27
Zonefree:

Stop patronising laziness.



Not all poor people are lazy

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by phorget(m): 1:52pm On Jun 27
Begging doesn't mean you'll earn, I cant give you money just because you are a beggar. If you are able bodied then why cant you get a hustle? Its unfortunate that weve got more able bodied beggars than the handicapped.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Zulu11zulu: 1:59pm On Jun 27
Melagros:
COMRADES, please this is an appeal, whenever you see these beggars help them with the little you can, the N50, N100, we give them goes a long way in their lives

I am aware of the ongoing hardship in our land, but these are people who are incapacitated in almost all ramifications of living

Please, endeavour to do so, your pot of oil will never run dry.

MODIFIED
This is PORT HARCOURT CITY, and not a Northern part Nigeria, as some of the posters below are insinuating
they need help though they vote for Tinubu and buhari and they will still vote for them if they have another opportunity.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by ANlOMA: 2:02pm On Jun 27
DevilsEqual:

There are 100m people more who are ready to help them ,excluding those from your region cause you guys dont know anything about humanity

Cheers, as there are alot of people ready to render your stinginess as being inconsequential
Come help this ones

They're littered everywhere here in Asaba.

With all the food in the North why so many beggars and hungry out of school children?


Why does the North claim to feed others why they can't even feed their kids?

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Remman(m): 2:09pm On Jun 27
May God provide for them as He provides for us...
Great advice!

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by KillaBeans(m): 2:10pm On Jun 27
BewareOf419:



LET ME BURST YOUR BRAIN, THESE BEGGARS YOU SEE HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH. INFACT SOME OF THEM HAVE WHAT CAN TAKE THEM TO SAUDI ARABIA FOR HAJJ.
there was this crippled beggar in Ikire along Ibadan years ago, you wouldn't know that this man has three houses, even a story building and many tenants. The way I view all these beggars changed the day I found out about this man.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by ANlOMA: 2:13pm On Jun 27
KillaBeans:
there was this crippled beggar in Ikire along Ibadan years ago, you wouldn't know that this man has three houses, even a story building and many tenants. The way I view all these beggars changed the day I found out about this man.
Shut up with your useless lies.

How much him the beg for road to get 3 houses.

Cripple begger years ago yen yen yen

Show evidence 🧾 or get lost

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by GODPUNISHALABI: 2:14pm On Jun 27
ANlOMA:
I can see a man with South Western Yoruba uniform 🤣🤣🤣
Guy them choke for lagos e Don dey become like zombie apocalypse this days,e get one wey come beg me for money I bin wan deck the gbegiri eating idiot

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by GODPUNISHALABI: 2:16pm On Jun 27
DevilsEqual:

There are 100m people more who are ready to help them ,excluding those from your region cause you guys dont know anything about humanity

Cheers, as there are alot of people ready to render your stinginess as being inconsequential
go and help urselves nobody go give una free money .... I hope hunger wipe them all from from the face of the earth we need less idiots in this country e bin pawa screaming miscreants

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by GODPUNISHALABI: 2:17pm On Jun 27
Melagros:
COMRADES, please this is an appeal, whenever you see these beggars help them with the little you can, the N50, N100, we give them goes a long way in their lives

I am aware of the ongoing hardship in our land, but these are people who are incapacitated in almost all ramifications of living

Please, endeavour to do so, your pot of oil will never run dry.

MODIFIED
This is PORT HARCOURT CITY, and not a Northern part Nigeria, as some of the posters below are insinuating
even if na washington dc na still same people dey beg no dey shout port Harcourt here

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by AntiChristian: 2:22pm On Jun 27
Islam forbids begging as the main source of income!

So i may give them food but will never encourage them in begging!

Begging is permitted only when someone is stricken by poverty or calamity or where one is indebted when trying to reconcile two people!

It was narrated that Qabeesah ibn Mukhaariq al-Hilaali said: I incurred a debt (in order to reconcile between two parties) and I came to the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) to ask him (for help) with it. He said: “Stay with us until the zakah comes, and we will order that something be given to you.” Then he said: “O Qabeesah, asking for help is not permissible except in one of three cases: a man who has incurred a debt (in order to reconcile between two parties), for whom it is permissible to ask for help until he has paid it off, then he should refrain; a man who has been stricken by a calamity that has destroyed all his wealth, for whom it is permissible to ask for help until he gets enough to get by – or he gets enough to meet his basic needs; and a man who is stricken by poverty and three men of wisdom among his people acknowledge that So and so has been stricken by poverty, then it becomes permissible for him to ask for help until he gets enough to get by – or to meet his basic needs. Apart from these cases asking for help, O Qabeesah, is haram and the one who begs is consuming something haram.” Narrated by Ahmad, Muslim, an-Nasaa’i and Abu Dawood.

And (it is haram) because of the hadith, “Whoever asks of people to accumulate wealth is asking for a live coal” and the hadith “Charity is not permissible for a rich person, or for one who is strong and healthy.”

Narrated by the five apart from an-Nasaa’i

I once saw beggars sorting/counting their beggings after they finished praying in the mosque!
Even you wey dey work fit no make such cash per hour!

In all, don't abuse them! If you have something to spare give!
If you don't have just mind your business!

And if you detect fraud report them!

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Mesbu: 2:22pm On Jun 27
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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by FalseProphet1(m): 2:22pm On Jun 27
Things are hard o. My church offering has dropped drastically.

Last Sunday I preached about tithes And hell fire for over 3 hours, yet offering didn't increase. People are suffering. undecided

This I have seen.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by omoredia: 2:22pm On Jun 27
As long as they believe that it is the will of Allah for them to suffer then I cannot help them. My God is not wicked and evil to want and will what is bad for me.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Anguldi(m): 2:23pm On Jun 27
APC voters, nonsense ingredients.tongue
Next news please angry
Melagros:
COMRADES, please this is an appeal, whenever you see these beggars help them with the little you can, the N50, N100, we give them goes a long way in their lives

I am aware of the ongoing hardship in our land, but these are people who are incapacitated in almost all ramifications of living

Please, endeavour to do so, your pot of oil will never run dry.

MODIFIED
This is PORT HARCOURT CITY, and not a Northern part Nigeria, as some of the posters below are insinuating

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Thugnificent(m): 2:24pm On Jun 27
cry

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Swagt101(m): 2:24pm On Jun 27
insha'Allah and vibes cry

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by 2RightHands1Coc(m): 2:24pm On Jun 27
Tinubulations is affecting beggars too. È TOUCH GRASSROOTS

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Mindlog: 2:24pm On Jun 27
That is his own daily "hustle"...begging.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by ChizzyBuna(m): 2:25pm On Jun 27
Damn

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by abba190: 2:25pm On Jun 27
Shalommy:
Aboki beggars? I can't help them. undecided
God go help them

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