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Calabar Street Boys Share Their Plights As They Fend For Themselves With Menial by Ctorch: 8:27pm On Mar 24, 2021
Tunde Ososanya


Two young boys in Calabar who live on the streets have shared their horrible experiences
- One of the boys identified as Uduak said his grandmother subjected him to house chores and he had to run away from home
- According to Uduak, his parents are in Port Harcourt while he is fending for himself on the streets
A young boy in Calabar identified as Uduak has narrated how he ran away from his grandmother's house over the house chores he was subjected to.

Speaking with Legit TV , Uduak said despite being hardworking at home, he was not appreciated by his grandmother.
According to Uduak who now lives on the streets, his parents are in Port Harcourt while he roams the streets of Calabar.

The young boy said he would like to go back to school, adding that he would like to be an electrician in the future.
Another young boy named David lives on the streets just like Uduak. David said he doesn't have a mother and doesn't know

David, who takes his bath weekly, sells cartons to put food on his table. According to him, he would like to be a lawyer.
In a similar news, South African anti-apartheid revolutionist Nelson Mandela once said education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world.
A young Nigerian boy named Roland is very much handicapped and unarmed with such an important tool even though he wishes it were not so.


The young lad sells iron on the streets of Calabar to take care of his basic needs and he is just 13-years-old.


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Re: Calabar Street Boys Share Their Plights As They Fend For Themselves With Menial by Nobody: 8:29pm On Mar 24, 2021
Tunde Ososanya should go and interview the one million boys and awawa youths litterred in Osun, Ekiti, Ogun, lagos, Ondo and Oyo state..


He should go and interview even the ones in kwara because idf they are educated and sophisticated they wouldn't be throwing stones and injuring themselves at Ilorin

I hate media uselessness. Your house is in total decay but Tunde is more concerned about others living at their own space.

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Re: Calabar Street Boys Share Their Plights As They Fend For Themselves With Menial by Enoch07: 9:20pm On Mar 24, 2021
omo the country hard for everybody ohh
Re: Calabar Street Boys Share Their Plights As They Fend For Themselves With Menial by tillaman(m): 9:21pm On Mar 24, 2021
Awawa boys, 1 million boys alongside 36 kiniun should be interviewed too

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