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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by sharpsecret: 2:37pm On Jun 27
Shalommy:
Aboki beggars? I can't help them. undecided
me too.,I can help beggars but not aboki or Yoruba Muslim beggers

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by BewareOf419: 2:37pm On Jun 27
NairalandGOAT1:


I'm telling you!

Same way OP has what he does to earn a living, a profession or handiwork that's how begging is to them!

You'd be surprised some if not most of these people are landlords in their hometowns. They only come to the southern cities to "hustle".

I once lived in Kano so I know these people, they are just in South to hustle but have more than enough at their local places

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Kilanee: 2:37pm On Jun 27
Shalommy:
Aboki beggars? I can't help them. undecided
and do you think you can help yourself? Or you think God didn't loves the??

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by ShoeGetSize: 2:38pm On Jun 27
They came from the North to beg in the South. That has always been their way of life

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?

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by fyneboi79(m): 2:38pm 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 should have known to zoom the license plate of the vehicle caught in the picture to know where you are corresponding from.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by BewareOf419: 2:38pm On Jun 27
Okechinwadike:
I doubt that someone will like begging

That is their own way of hustle.. I am telling you what I know, some of them have millions of naira in account that can sponsor them to Saudi Arabia for Hajj

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by ANlOMA: 2:39pm On Jun 27
BewareOf419:


I once lived in Mano so I know these people, they are just in South to hustle but have more than enough at their local places

They beg even in their local place.

They're poor people and beggers nothing more.

You can be living comfortably and decide to sit on the road with dirty clothes begging for 5,,5 Naira

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by BewareOf419: 2:39pm On Jun 27
Jeezuzpick:


An old man came to Osun from Sokoto many years ago, to sell rams for Sallah.

He sold a trailer load of rams.

He told my colleague in Hausa that he will not touch his money for transport back to Sokoto, but rather, he will turn beggar and make the transport fare back from the charity of unsuspecting people.

People will hand their ₦100 to a man who has millions!

That's exactly what he did.

He entered Olaiya roundabout (no flyover there back then, Oyinlola days) and begged his way to pay for transport back home.

Imagine that kind of a thing

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by FatimaAbubakar(f): 2:40pm On Jun 27
They should call on useless criminal Tinibu to help them.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Illegal1(m): 2:41pm On Jun 27
omoh........u knw if me don eat

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by BewareOf419: 2:41pm On Jun 27
ANlOMA:


They beg even in their local place.

They're poor people and beggers nothing more.

You can be living comfortably and decide to sit on the road with dirty clothes begging for 5,,5 Naira

See that's their own way of hustle, they can beg for anything at anywhere but don't be surprise that they have millions of naira in account

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by BewareOf419: 2:42pm 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.

Whereas those giving them N50 never buy half a plot of land

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Godwin4444: 2:45pm On Jun 27
SmartPolician:


Typical of BATerians!

No wonder the major requirement for being a BATerian is suspending one's brain.
so why can’t he give a beggar money?

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by ANlOMA: 2:45pm On Jun 27
BewareOf419:


See that's their own way of hustle, they can beg for anything at anywhere but don't be surprise that they have millions of naira in account

Lol.
Less than 5% of Nigerians have up to a million in their bank account.
You can't have a million in your account then choose to sit on the road to beg even if you're cursed

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Godwin4444: 2:46pm On Jun 27
GODPUNISHALABI:
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
God is not igbo

He’s merciful

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Greattha: 2:46pm On Jun 27
Well said.

I remember this begger at oshodi those days who owned 2 storey buildings in different parts of lagos and was a big time customer of Zenith Bank...a begger.

For most of them, it's a profession...not that they lack.

Abi is OP one of them?

Cos I don't understand this his campaign...market no dey like before

Can't you see the economy?


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.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by YungG(m): 2:47pm On Jun 27
Most of this people you begging has more cash more than you..

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by tofolo(m): 2:47pm 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.
begging is a trade to them.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Solidex(m): 2:47pm On Jun 27
Some, if not most of them, are not incapacitated as you genaralized in your post.
They are just simply lazy and has taken up begging as an occupation.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Godwin4444: 2:47pm On Jun 27
Coolsperm:
. Why call a whole region just because of a single opinion, why are Yoruba Muslims so unfortunate in life.
chinedu well done

U n Yoruba muslims

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by travelzcruix: 2:49pm On Jun 27
Give them work especially the ones with two hands and legs, mobilise as many as you can, let them clear grasses, sweep parks, drain gutters, wash public toilets etc. Use the generosity of yours and pay them that way.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by ednut1(m): 2:49pm On Jun 27
Those beggars are rich. Stop encouraging their laziness

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by APOPTOSIS: 2:51pm On Jun 27
Give same people opportunity they will vote in Buhari. When it's time to Vote, they will allow Religion take preeminence over their thought process.

I used to pity them but not now again.
My Family owns me, so I pay allegiance to them solely.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Oju4190: 2:53pm On Jun 27
D aboki is d lazy type

Dat manhole for don miss

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by CaptainFM1: 2:56pm On Jun 27
You will be surprised that beggars make more money than most people working 9 to 5.
I wanted to give a beggar money some days ago, and I didn't have change. The beggar said he will give me change, so I said bring #900 change. When he opened his poly bag to bring out change, the amount of money in that bag, I've never seen such before. I just waka commot from his front.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Enemyofpeace: 2:56pm On Jun 27
People please ignore the op. Don't give your hard hen money to any beggar, especially those from the north. Their leaders made Nigeria to be what it is today. Use the 50 naira or 100 naira to buy Tom Tom lick

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Newton1045: 2:56pm On Jun 27
Don't pity them ooo.
They can kill u for their religion person to be at the top.

Pity them, they will point u out during crises in the north.

Those guys are religiously focus.

Their brothers rule this country for donkey years and put us in all these mess.

But know it, they will never vote for a better person. Their mind woven bad

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Mandesz(m): 2:57pm On Jun 27
Shalommy:
Aboki beggars? I can't help them. undecided

That's why u can't get help as well.
The bible blessed those that give. What they use the money for shouldn't be your concern.
Cultivate the habit of given those in need and those that asked for it whenever u are capable of doing so.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by spiceadole: 2:57pm 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

My brother,wake up from your slumber.

These people are not ordinary beggars.

Many are wealthy,more than you.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Promise47(m): 2:57pm On Jun 27
Exactly and vote Tinubu too north Muslim the no 1 tribalism in Nigeria goes to north Muslim aboki them
APOPTOSIS:
Give same people opportunity they will vote in Buhari. When it's time to Vote, they will allow Religion take preeminence over their thought process.

I used to pity them but not now again.
My Family owns me, so I pay allegiance to them solely.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Yashita: 2:58pm On Jun 27
ANlOMA:


Lol.
Less than 5% of Nigerians have up to a million in their bank account.
You can't have a million in your account then choose to sit on the road to beg even if you're cursed

You keep defending these beggars. People are telling you reality, you keep saying "you can't", "you can't".


Are you living in your head or in reality? 🙄

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by LordIsaac(m): 2:59pm On Jun 27
Shalommy:
Aboki beggars? I can't help them. undecided
Remember you were helped too to be who you are today. Naked, like them, you came to this world; and naked, like them, you’’ll return. Don’t stereotype who has not offended you. And yes, you’ll help them!😊

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