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Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra - Politics (2) - Nairaland

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Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Sccarrr(m): 8:26pm On May 15, 2025
Hahaa...if we talk now, den go ban us😹
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by 2special(m): 8:29pm On May 15, 2025
LegendHero:
So who is responsible for the remaining 50%?
baddest
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by D00msDay(m): 8:30pm On May 15, 2025
GorillaApp:
I don't know if I should pty seun. He is watching his investment go down the drain
Honestly. Seun has to do away wit some moderators here.
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Cruzmaster: 8:35pm On May 15, 2025
Princessdupzy:
Wooow the state of billionaires
Does those people look like Igbos to you?
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Karlman: 8:37pm On May 15, 2025
Princessdupzy:
Wooow the state of billionaires
But you can't even make a good ID in reality
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by PigTormentor:
Fake news from the Lagos SW school of Journalism.
Everyone in Anambla na Billionaire. grin grin
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Lifestone(m): 8:39pm On May 15, 2025
Haaa, the richest people dey beg?
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by PigTormentor: 8:41pm On May 15, 2025
Just imagine, reporting any bad news from the SE is tribalism but the same set of people derive joy when reading bad news from any other part of the country.

The level of hypocrisy among these people should be a case study at Harvard school of Law.
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by KennethEnyi(m): 8:41pm On May 15, 2025
lordm:
They should go and work.
They should go and die
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Alliswell248: 8:48pm On May 15, 2025
Peter Obi charity does not begin at home....

Cho cho cho too much.

Rev father bounced him from Benue
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Blue3k(m): 8:50pm On May 15, 2025
What's a ban without enforcement? Why stop if people are willing to pay them not to work?
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Rilwayne001: 8:52pm On May 15, 2025
olaolaking:
Begging kẹ̀? Maybe they are begging to dash their birrions out because everyone is birrionaires here? This is ewedu gulping and Lagos ibadan expressway reporting from iragbiji 🤓🤓
grin grin
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by cjudy(m): 8:53pm On May 15, 2025
olaolaking:
Begging kẹ̀? Maybe they are begging to dash their birrions out because everyone is birrionaires here? This is ewedu gulping and Lagos ibadan expressway reporting from iragbiji 🤓🤓
And you think those begging are Igbos? Shame on you
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by PrincessJolade(f): 8:58pm On May 15, 2025
helinues:
Toh
Do you like begging? Hurry up ok.
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Irony1: 9:01pm On May 15, 2025
Obiedun:
They hardly obey the law of the land over there
Why do you always talk rubbish?
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Nobody: 9:01pm On May 15, 2025
The fault lies with the moderators of the platform .
Just check out the headline and all.
One would sense the moderator deliberately pushed this to FP to kickstart a tribal fight .
Good thing I never use my real legal name on NL.
D00msDay:
Some folks are hellbent on destroying NL wit tribalism.
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Irony1: 9:03pm On May 15, 2025
PigTormentor:
Just imagine, reporting any bad news from the SE is tribalism but the same set of people derive joy when reading bad news from any other part of the country.

The level of hypocrisy among these people should be a case study at Harvard school of Law.
Dude try and be smart. This is clearly a fabricated propaganda.
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Irony1: 9:06pm On May 15, 2025
The guy slytiger is a known igbo hater and tribalist, who derives pleasure in anti igbo incitement. First of all i will not say igbos do not beg but the rate is low. What he failed to show is the stats the write up clearly shows a serious bias and hate intended to paint those who say igbos don't beg as liars. But the truth is that igbos have the lowest rate of destitutes.
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Ewedegubbler: 9:15pm On May 15, 2025
Image123:
Movie titled- 'How to stop billionaires' by Charles Soludo.
If this report was from Kano or Lagos, the Obi twins and their serial loser mentor would have something important to say. Let's keep fooling around.
Yep. That’s why you see beggars there. Beggars don’t hang around poor people. You expect them to be roaming the streets of okitipupa or Ogbomosho in the state of skull miners and get their heads harvested?
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by PDPdestroyer(m): 9:17pm On May 15, 2025
Billionaires engaging in street begging just for the fun of it grin
Maybe they’re begging people to take their money
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by gentleguy1975: 9:19pm On May 15, 2025
Growing up in the 80s, street begging is mostly common among the northerners, but today, things have changed!
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by olaolaking: 9:36pm On May 15, 2025
cjudy:
And you think those begging are Igbos? Shame on you
Have your tribe ever taken responsibility for anything in life? Or you are no longer billionaires as I mentioned?
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by oluwaseyi0: 9:47pm On May 15, 2025
LegendHero:
So who is responsible for the remaining 50%?
Still mostly disabled and abled northerners
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by YourKarma: 9:50pm On May 15, 2025
Obiedun:
They hardly obey the law of the land over there
Same thing all over your country
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by ufotunang: 9:54pm On May 15, 2025
It's for the government to tackle and address poverty, hunger, hardship, inflation, high costs of living, high rate of unemployment for they say an idle mind is the devil's workshop.. and begging will reduce and stop gradually.. simple
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by PigTormentor: 10:07pm On May 15, 2025
Irony1:
Dude try and be smart. This is clearly a fabricated propaganda.
Every unflattering news out of the SE is always fabricated, but when it comes from other parts of the country, then it's real.
Try and use your brain sometimes.
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by blacknp(m): 11:09pm On May 15, 2025
Alliswell248:
Peter Obi charity does not begin at home....

Cho cho cho too much.


Rev father bounced him from Benue
The Hypocrite never give them the blueprint to eradicate the poverty from Anambra state, na the whole Nigeria the Fraudster wan eradicate poverty from?
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by Ofekongsk(m): 11:20pm On May 15, 2025
Indigenous beggars. After them go dey wear shoulder pad for non indigenes.
Yeye dey smell undecided
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by ProudlyLagos: 11:39pm On May 15, 2025
stanluiz:
Those beggers are from neighboring states.
I guess the neighbouring state are Kano and kaduna😂😂 Abi when aboki start Dey bear munachi? What a funny clown grin
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by DmonSlayer10: 11:39pm On May 15, 2025
olaolaking:
Begging kẹ̀? Maybe they are begging to dash their birrions out because everyone is birrionaires here? This is ewedu gulping and Lagos ibadan expressway reporting from iragbiji 🤓🤓
Please do well not to be making yourself sound childish on Nairaland;

Those beggars are people from Northern Nigeria.They have always been there but their influx got worse in recent times due to the fact that they are fleeing insecurity.

Not knowing this is pure mischief.Take note
Re: Despite Govt’s Ban On Street Begging, The Business Still Thrives In Anambra by amaridigital(m): 11:49pm On May 15, 2025
olaolaking:
Begging kẹ̀? Maybe they are begging to dash their birrions out because everyone is birrionaires here? This is ewedu gulping and Lagos ibadan expressway reporting from iragbiji 🤓🤓
Of course it was the fault of owomida boys who invaded Anambla from iragbuji last week. We are all birronaires in Anambla.
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