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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Noblemanonpoint: 8:57pm On Jun 27 |
ANlOMA: Don't you have a smartphone? Do some research and don't wallow in ignorance. I read this a while back in Nairaland, it's a common occurrence. Some of them are career beggars. https://www.nairaland.com/5731774/meet-king-beggars-5-houses 2 Likes |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by immortalcrown(m): 9:03pm On Jun 27 |
maasoap:Why would you ask the question? Did I say that I did anything for any beggar? Which word or sentence in my comment warrants your question? 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Teejaney88(m): 9:17pm On Jun 27 |
These same Hausa/Fulani that vote STRICTLY based on religion🤔😕 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Umuinyioku: 9:29pm On Jun 27 |
BewareOf419:Liar! I interviewed them and they bemoaned their hopelessness. They said they are poor and impoverished. Where then the riches you are talking about? You see your lies didn't fly 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Newton2024: 9:29pm On Jun 27 |
Melagros:But they will always vote APC instead of LP or PDP. They should live with their choice. 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Melagros(m): 9:50pm On Jun 27 |
Shalommy:Whosoever is in dare need of help, just help them, humanity first Those people you see there, I don't have anything in common with them, but their living condition melts my heart |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Melagros(m): 9:52pm On Jun 27 |
Hassanmaye:Whosoever you see as a handicapped beggar in the streets just help them 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Melagros(m): 9:54pm On Jun 27 |
NovusHomo:Remember, one of the blind people Jesus had healed was a beggar |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Melagros(m): 9:56pm On Jun 27 |
MySolace:Whoever you see in the streets as a handicapped beggar, just help them Whether location or the people |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Melagros(m): 9:58pm On Jun 27 |
onuman:Mahmood rigged the election, not them because I don't think that the north voted for Tinubu 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Melagros(m): 10:00pm On Jun 27 |
Sylva2147:Some of them are handicapped, and you know Nigerian factors If an able-bodied must strive before they get what they can eat what happens to the handicapped? |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by MySolace: 10:14pm On Jun 27 |
Melagros:Dat, i've always done. But den, d so-called beggars should also help in their own way by putting ethnicity and religion apart cos e no help anybody, and vote into office gud people da wil bring good governance, atleast make d people wey dey giv dem aid see sth to give. Abi dey no knw say dia givers are facing hard times at d moment 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Melagros(m): 10:20pm On Jun 27 |
MySolace:You're right |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by NovusHomo(m): 10:28pm On Jun 27 |
Melagros: Lies upon lies. |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Melagros(m): 10:41pm On Jun 27 |
NovusHomo:Luke 18:35-43 Mark 10:46-52 ...silver and gold I have none...can you tell what happened at the beautiful gate in the book of act? Well, you're not a Bible student, I'll not waste my time |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Melagros(m): 10:49pm On Jun 27 |
fyneboi79:Location is Garrison PH 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Ezemeiyogu(m): 11:21pm On Jun 27 |
I don't give out cash to them but I buy any one of them exactly what I buy to eat as they usually meet me at fruit or other edible sales point. One almost swore for me for offering to give him food instead of money. As a matter of fact, a number of them re heartless o 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Kingri: 11:24pm On Jun 27 |
Igbos are strongly behind tinubu He will rule 8 years boy 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by extremelygolden: 12:11am On Jun 28 |
The day I vowed NEVER to give the aboki beggars money again was because of the conversation I witnessed and heard some years back. Something took me to Oshodi, while in the bus going back home at the park where we were loading, a fellow passenger sighted a crippled Hausa beggar, called and greeted him. The beggar crawled to where our bus was loading and the passenger asked him whether he travelled because he has been scarce for some months. The beggar said Yes that he travelled to Kano his place to go and complete his 3rd building. All the passengers shouted simultaneously: Third Building! And the man said Yes, that he has three buildings of two-storeys each. It was as if they poured cold water on us after sitting under the sun for sometime, you know. Everywhere became so quiet, and people were shaking their heads in shock! So they toil day and night in their places of business and work, give the little they have to the beggars, only for them to go build houses with their sweat, while they're here struggling, even to pay rent! Passengers activated deep-thought mood that day ooo. I vowed from that day that "they'll never see my cash! NEVER! 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by finallybusy: 12:22am On Jun 28 |
immortalcrown:Everything said here is the absolute truth. The thread should've ended here because no one else will post a more suitable opinion. "Teach a man to fish and you've fed him for a lifetime." 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by 2RightHands1Coc(m): 1:08am On Jun 28 |
Story story, once upon a time extremelygolden: 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Lucifyre: 3:38am On Jun 28 |
BewareOf419: Oh! its clearer now why your 2 last brain cells are fighting for 3rd place. Since when does the exception to the norm become the norm. You cited a singular example from 2 sources which was a trending story i remember correctly. How does that translate to most of em, comsidering the poverty index?! Pls tell me Mr anecdotal forbes who specializes in the networth of beggars. joke of a m0ron. 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Sleekfingers: 3:46am On Jun 28 |
Na una dey feed them.... 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by BewareOf419: 4:36am On Jun 28 |
Lucifyre: Stop reasoning from your anus, come out straight if you're one of street beggars. We'll help your career 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by BewareOf419: 4:37am On Jun 28 |
Umuinyioku: You be good customer 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by CastedNairaland: 5:22am On Jun 28 |
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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by victory36(m): 7:53am On Jun 28 |
FalseProphet1:welcome back sir🎉 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by AntiChristian: 9:22am On Jun 28 |
Nikes:Islam and Muslims are two different entities. It is possible for a Muslim to be ignorant of the ruling of Islam particularly on this matter. And begging to some is be cultural or can i say that's what they met on ground! And some leaders know the ruling and does not wish to follow it. Infact some perpetuate this act of begging. There's a mosque I usually pass by in bauchi. In the morning these boys gathers there with their plates ànd all, all geared up for the day. An elderly man addresses them before they set out. I just shake my head. Would it be difficult for a Muslim, who's ready to give a Christian man the whole world just so he can convert to his religion, to take these kids off these streets? Enroll them in a trade school, have them use their God given talents for something. It's really pathetic to be honest. At a traffic stop I once saw a boy begging. Next to him was another with a bunch of facemasks in his hands selling. Just pathetic to be honestWe have this in Lagos too. I have seen an handicap man selling wares in Ikeja! And close by you'll see others begging! It's a matter of one's disposition and cultural values! At least it is less common among Muslims from the south! 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Bizibi(m): 9:27am On Jun 28 |
ANlOMA:SMH.....you never really see one, don't worry you will see what some of them own in their home town. There is a Cartel that runs begging business in fct and nassarawa. The nassarawa own is so obvious ....I still give but not as before. 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by seanwilliam(m): 2:03pm On Jun 28 |
KillaBeans:can you show evidence ? 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by ogbonti: 2:34pm On Jun 28 |
ANlOMA: you clearly have a comprehension problem or US visa denial don make you cra ze ni to be so jealous to attack anyone living in US, a place you can never be in your wildest dream 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by ANlOMA: 2:39pm On Jun 28 |
ogbonti:Beg Beg. Who wants to go to US? Who wants to get shot? You're already a walking dead 1 Like |
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