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Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Awoleesu(m): 7:25pm On Feb 14, 2022
DropsMic:


We are blacks..
Hey! This has got nothing to do with race pls...
There are homeless kids almost everywhere in the world. I said "almost" because I haven't gone round yet. But from The US to Chile, India to Czech, Nigeria to Syria... You'll see them!

Although it is a very sad phenomenon, yet it's like the poor; we'll always have them!
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Okunga: 7:28pm On Feb 14, 2022
christistruth01:


[b][/b]Are there any real Churches in the Area with real men of God

Some Churches do take care of such Children in the SW,

But make sure it is not the Occult Ritual type ones


The last Pastor that helped some stranded boys got killed and his offering was looted. Naija is not a real place.
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by DropsMic(m): 7:29pm On Feb 14, 2022
Awoleesu:

Hey! This has got nothing to do with race pls...
There are homeless kids almost everywhere in the world. I said "almost" because I haven't gone round yet. But from The US to Chile, India to Czech, Nigeria to Syria... You'll see them!

Although it is a very sad phenomenon, yet it's like the poor; we'll always have them!

Continue telling yourself that
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Yankee101: 7:33pm On Feb 14, 2022
We have to do better as humanity
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by GistFullGround: 7:33pm On Feb 14, 2022
It's not the government's fault but the parents'
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by rexesq(m): 7:35pm On Feb 14, 2022
Minime10:



These are skolombo gang na

As a result of the handiwork of one Helen Ukpabio
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by shortIGBOman: 7:37pm On Feb 14, 2022
cejaypriesty:

I'm sure you havent travelled outside your village before sitting you in your father's house somewhere in Ekiti typing poo.When did calabar turn to East? May God help you.

Si n'ihu m puo na mkpofu a ị na ede ebe a.

Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Kobojunkiee: 7:40pm On Feb 14, 2022
samuelson06:
Can we meet and talk about this? I want to join my faith with yours let's see what we can do.
Huh? undecided
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Kobojunkiee: 7:40pm On Feb 14, 2022
rexesq:
As a result of the handiwork of one Helen Ukpabio
How? undecided
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Nobody: 7:42pm On Feb 14, 2022
Proudlyomonna:


God have mercy on our Society �
The people birthing kids they can't take care of should be treated like criminals.

Better like murderers. It's understandable if you die untimely, but neglecting your kids?. You're a murderer!

I am an orphan, I know what I went through to get to this stage, I had to be heartless and turn blind eye towards my environment else I will be taken up in it, I can easily become a sociopath because people are selfish and take advantage of you when they know you only have them. Its by some special grace I scale through, and even though I am still keeping up with my hardness, I hope to do good and show kindness to anyone deserving of it once I am comfortable and free from these foolish people.

Those who push me to the world and hardened my heart against my will, I never shall forgive them or their type, i never forgive, it is beyond my power.

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Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by The5DME(m): 7:44pm On Feb 14, 2022
This is really bad.

Ishilove
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by dbestuncle: 7:45pm On Feb 14, 2022
Only this two kids,go up North n you will understand y crisis will abound for a long time in Nigeria.
This 2 wey u see happens every part of Nigeria not just Calabar.

bluemansion:
I think no matter what are the offences of these kids, they shouldn't be left completely in the street. Or is there nothing at all we as a society can do to cater for these kids? Whether we like it or not, these kids are only growing up to become hardened criminals - future armed robbers, terrorists, kidnappers, ritualists, rapists, political assassins and more.

We are already battling with insecurity around the country. Meanwhile, we are also grooming others that will become future threat to the security of the country.

I really felt bad seeing kids in the position I did last night. What can we do to help them please? Any any government agencies, NGO or individuals that can pick up their case and give them life worth living? I don't think anyone deserves to sleep so openly outside like this, not to talk of kids.

For the sake of humanity, I therefore volunteer myself for any assignment that could bring succor to these kids.
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by kuntash: 7:47pm On Feb 14, 2022
christistruth01:


Are there any real Churches in the Area with real men of God

Some Churches do take care of such Children in the SW,

But make sure it is not the Occult Ritual type ones

SW , isnt just Nigeria, sometimes its good to travel out of your comfort zone to understand more of other places..

why churches ? same churches that are being castigated as if whoever pastors the church is a criminal? same church that this media fora in particular always make people to to stop attending ?

what happened to the humanitarian office thats been sharing several billions, why didnt that come to mind?

the tithes and offerings thats been discouraged mainly on social media should be used to cater for them ? all of a sudden thats no more a sin..
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by rollywise(m): 7:47pm On Feb 14, 2022
christistruth01:


Are there any real Churches in the Area with real men of God

Some Churches do take care of such Children in the SW,

But make sure it is not the Occult Ritual type ones



The last one that took boys in was redeem. They killed the young pastor who has a young family and made away with the money he went to withdraw from the bank. You were saying
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Dgodfada: 7:55pm On Feb 14, 2022
E go better one day.
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Greatzeus(m): 8:02pm On Feb 14, 2022
" My stomach hurts I'm looking for a purse to snatch"....2Pac(Changes).
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Kobojunkiee: 8:02pm On Feb 14, 2022
AdeOri99:
Better like murderers. It's understandable if you die untimely, but neglecting your kids?. You're a murderer!

I am an orphan, I know what I went through to get to this stage, I had to be heartless and turn blind eye towards my environment else I will be taken up in it, I can easily become a sociopath because people are selfish and take advantage of you when they know you only have them. Its by some special grace I scale through, and even though I am still keeping up with my hardness, I hope to do good and show kindness to anyone deserving of it once I am comfortable and free from these foolish people.

Those who push me to the world and hardened my heart against my will, I never shall forgive them or their type, i never forgive, it is beyond my power.
I second that motion in bold! undecided
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by cherishmichael: 8:05pm On Feb 14, 2022
Ok, sorry.
bluemansion:


Check up again.
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Christistruth00: 8:10pm On Feb 14, 2022
kuntash:


SW , isnt just Nigeria, sometimes its good to travel out of your comfort zone to understand more of other places..

why churches ? same churches that are being castigated as if whoever pastors the church is a criminal? same church that this media fora in particular always make people to to stop attending ?

what happened to the humanitarian office thats been sharing several billions, why didnt that come to mind?

the tithes and offerings thats been discouraged mainly on social media should be used to cater for them ? all of a sudden thats no more a sin..





I deliberately mentioned God fearing men of God so as to exclude fake Pastors because they mustn’t end up with Occult Pastors that can use them for their evil Rituals

Such kids are commonly taken care of by some Churches in the SW but I wasn’t sure if it was the same in other parts of Nigeria
that was why I only mentioned SW
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Dannymajor: 8:14pm On Feb 14, 2022
bluemansion:
I think no matter what are the offences of these kids, they shouldn't be left completely in the street. Or is there nothing at all we as a society can do to cater for these kids? Whether we like it or not, these kids are only growing up to become hardened criminals - future armed robbers, terrorists, kidnappers, ritualists, rapists, political assassins and more.

We are already battling with insecurity around the country. Meanwhile, we are also grooming others that will become future threat to the security of the country.

I really felt bad seeing kids in the position I did last night. What can we do to help them please? Any any government agencies, NGO or individuals that can pick up their case and give them life worth living? I don't think anyone deserves to sleep so openly outside like this, not to talk of kids.

For the sake of humanity, I therefore volunteer myself for any assignment that could bring succor to these kids.


Bros abeg next time try use better camera phone snap person children wey sleep for outside�
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by osazsky(m): 8:14pm On Feb 14, 2022
christistruth01:


Are there any real Churches in the Area with real men of God

Some Churches do take care of such Children in the SW,

But make sure it is not the Occult Ritual type ones
must it be church..y not mosque or government..or mosque nor dey do good..i nor understand..u pay tax to govt..and it is madatory.u pay tithe to the church ,not on compulsion.hold your government responsible..leave pastors alone the job of interceeding is not an easy job
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by iTearHerToto: 8:17pm On Feb 14, 2022
bluemansion:
Lalasticlala, Seun, Mynd44

Can we help the kids and help the society at large?
I actually had an idea on how to go about assisting the less privileged and misfortuned in this shiiithole just like you are having right now but the thought of crooked souls disguising and taking all the help killed that idea in a sec angry
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by bluemansion: 8:18pm On Feb 14, 2022
Benoxvals:


Count me in.
I will assist as well.

Thank you. Will contact you.
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Nobody: 8:20pm On Feb 14, 2022
it could be that these children ran away from home after comiting some little offence to avoid punishment,

in that case, in as mvch as they are still children, i wil blame them for their ordeal.
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Buharidgeneral: 8:21pm On Feb 14, 2022
Common sight up north
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by bluemansion: 8:28pm On Feb 14, 2022
samuelson06:


Can we meet and talk about this? I want to join my faith with yours let's see what we can do.

Thank you very much. Please chat me up on: 090 30 100 280. Meanwhile, close the spaces when copied.
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Nicepoker(m): 8:30pm On Feb 14, 2022
socialmediaman:


Some of them can actually be helped but not personally by individuals, but by the government, in correctional facilities, if they have committed crimes. 50 cent for example finished Secondary School at a correctional facility.Government programs for kids like this can help to correct bad behavior and give them a better chance at life.
Donal Duke's wife had a home for some of them. Most of them ran away. They love that street lifestyle.
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by Enemyofpeace: 8:34pm On Feb 14, 2022
bluemansion:
Lalasticlala, Seun, Mynd44

Can we help the kids and help the society at large?
seun no dey give money, I have never heard that he gave kobo to anyone on nairaland, na only mynd44 dey try small. She once gave me 2k to buy beer when I was broke
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by osazsky(m): 8:38pm On Feb 14, 2022
Nicepoker:
Donal Duke's wife had a home for some of them. Most of them ran away. They love that street lifestyle.
i doubt if this is calabar we dont have destitute in the southsouth lookd like anambra to me
Re: What I Saw In The Street Of Calabar By 11:38pm (photos) by osazsky(m): 8:39pm On Feb 14, 2022
Enemyofpeace:
seun no dey give money, I have never heard that he gave kobo to anyone on nairaland, na only mynd44 dey try small. She once gave me 2k to buy beer when I was broke
and kolawale i dont know if i spelt correctly.greenman

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