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Why Do Nigerians Ignore Widows And Orphans? by Widowscharity: 5:49pm On Apr 01, 2022
If each and every one of us can get to help a single soul the rate of poverty in the land will lessen Abit but sadly Africans and Nigeria in particular don't give a **** about them.
What are the reasons?
Re: Why Do Nigerians Ignore Widows And Orphans? by oluwaseyi0: 8:19pm On Apr 01, 2022
Because everyone has their own problem

Nigeria and Africans generally have poor planning sense

Imagine giving birth like chickens, children that even when they are alive they can't take care of effectively how much more when they die


A very senior minister in my former church has 7 children, his work is not that a huge paying job, his wife is full house wife, he's living hand to mouth with such huge family

Mid last year the man died after a brief illness leaving 7 kind for his jobless wife the oldest been 24 and youngest 6years

Now his young daughters are living at the mercies of boyfriend

His second daughter that always form too big is now even the one calling me ... asking for recharge, one thing or the other the boys are the worst hit eldest son who has to drop out

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