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"Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by jarawa: 6:38am On Jan 23, 2021
Hundreds of almajirai have returned to the streets months after Northern state governors banned the almajirci in their states.

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, some Northern state governors spent millions evacuating almajirai to their home states and some outrightly banned the almajirci practice.

However, despite the confusion relocating the almajirai generated among state governors, many children are seen in their numbers, in tattered clothes and with begging bowls in the streets of Zuba, Bauchi, Lafia, Kano and Kaduna.

Our correspondent in Bauchi observed an increasing number of almajirai at different markets, motor parks, petrol stations, local food joints and prominent junctions in the state capital particularly Wunti Roundabout, where they spend the day begging for alms.

Almajirai were also seen on major roads, streets, and popular junctions begging for food and money, a situation that exposes them to traffic and other dangers.

Daily Trust Saturday recalled that the Bauchi State Government had last year repatriated hundreds of almajirai to their states of origin and received another set from neighbouring states who were reunited with their parents.

Surajo Hamza, 13, was repatriated to his village in Sheme, Lere LGA in Kaduna State. He returned to Bauchi two weeks ago.

“Our Malam, Malam Sani, went to our village two weeks ago and brought us back to Bauchi,” he said. “I was among hundreds of almajirai who were repatriated from Bauchi State to our state of origin.”

Yusuf Rabe, 10, from Dagolo village in Katsina State is now an almajiri at Unguwar Kurmi in Bauchi metropolis.

“It was my brother who brought me back to Bauchi six weeks ago to Alaramma school in Unguwar Kurmi. I don’t know why they brought me back to Bauchi because I was taken back to my parents,” he said.

A resident, Garba Mohammed, said that the state government was not sincere about its ban of the almajiri system because, “There is no practical step to monitor the implementation of the ban, neither is there an arrangement to enforce the ban. Any filling station you enter in the metropolis you see these children chasing you for alms.”

The proprietor of a tsangaya school under the leadership of Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi had rejected the ban on the almajirci system by the northern state governors, describing the move as callous, discriminatory, and a conspiracy against Qur’anic knowledge.

The Bauchi State Commissioner of Religious Affairs and Community Relation, Ado Sarkin Aska Zigau, when contacted on phone declined to comment and insisted on a face-to-face encounter. When our reporter requested to meet the commissioner, he dropped the call.

However, the Commissioner of Education, Dr Aliyu Usman Tilde said that the government is aware of the return of the almajirai and a committee is at work to find solutions to the challenge.

“The committee is still working and consulting with critical stakeholders on a gradual process to enforce the ban because this system has been in place for over 1,000 years,” he said.

Tilde explained that the committee had already directed the local government councils, through their welfare offices, to commence preparations for a smooth process of implementing the new approach to tackle the problems.

At the onset of COVID-19, the Kano State Government announced a ban on street begging by almajirci. The move was supposed to usher the almajirci system into the policy of free and compulsory primary and junior secondary school education in the state.

In April, the state government evacuated hundreds of almajirai who are not indigenes of the state to their home states.

Daily Trust Saturday observed that some of these almajirai have returned to the streets of the state’s metropolis, begging for alms with zero compliance to COVID-19 protocols.

Ismail Sani, an indigene of Batsari in Katsina State said he and his colleagues returned to Kano about three months ago as they could not stay with their parents because life is better in Kano.

A group of almajirai begging along BUK Road said they have been in the state as their teacher did not allow them to go back to their parents.

“He kept us away from street begging. We only went to neighbouring houses to seek for food. But now that we see our counterparts resurface in the state, we join them,” one of them said.

They said their only means of survival is through alms. Their teacher, they said, also collects a weekly levy from them from the money they get from begging.

A resident, Malam Ali Mu’azu, said there is no way the government can succeed in stopping street begging without collaborating with neighbouring states because the majority of beggars come from those states.

Another resident said he is not happy with the return of the almajirai as they, according to him, have become a menace to society.

Malam Rabi’u Garba, a ward head, said for the ban to work, there has to be collaboration between the government, community leaders and tsangaya scholars.

“The government has to sit with the tsangaya scholars and understand why they engage in begging, get some statistics, know the total number of those engaged in street begging. They should also include community leaders who can report any alaramma (teacher) that allows his almajirai to go begging,” he said.

When contacted, the state’s Commissioner of Education, Muhammad Sanusi Kiru asked our correspondent to come to his office but upon getting there, he said he could not comment on the story.

In Abuja, there is also a ban on street begging, forcing the almajirai to move to satellite towns and slums. One of the almajirai in Zuba, Yusuf Ibrahim, from Bauchi State, said during the lockdown, his teacher sent all of them back home where he spent three months doing nothing. When the lockdown was lifted his parents sent him back.

“I came back to Abuja three weeks ago and when I was at home, I was doing nothing. My parents put me in a car going to Abuja and since then, I have been going to Islamiya and begging when I am not there,” Ibrahim said.

In Kaduna, almajirai who returned were mostly found within communities in the state. A few of them were seen on major roads as they operate in isolation to avoid arrest by government officials.

Some of their teachers declined to comment but an Islamic teacher at Rigasa, who does not operate tsangaya school, Malam Aliyu Suleiman, said some of the schools in the area operate secretly.

“I saw some almajirai children studying in their schools but as you know, they will not want to be identified since the government is against it,” he said.

Asked if they abide by the COVID-19 protocols he said, “You know they don’t because it will be difficult to do that due to the number of the children.”

A resident of Zaria who simply gave his name as Salisu said most of the schools still operate in Zaria.
https://dailytrust.com/banned-almajirai-return-to-bauchi-kano-kaduna-streets-months-after-eviction

Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Zonex1(m): 6:41am On Jan 23, 2021
e kw consern me

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Racoon(m): 6:54am On Jan 23, 2021
This is what happens when stark illiteracy, abject poverty, religious fanatism couple with child marriage became the way of life.Meanwhile, western education is still Haram to them.The north will have to live with this social menace for many years until they civilise their lifestyles

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Moferere: 7:00am On Jan 23, 2021
Their Almajiris, Their problem

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Arewa1stSon: 7:01am On Jan 23, 2021
Racoon:
This is what happens when stark illiteracy, abject poverty, religious fanatism couple with child marriage became the way of life.Meanwhile, western education is still Haram to them.The north will have to live with this social menace for many years until they civilise their lifestyles
this is bloody fake news but let's assume it's true!!

Why are you people pretending as if your region is any better

You child beggars in your region!! You have thousands of them in your region begging for survival.

But as long it's not happening in the north you don't care!

Atleast the north have understand they've a problem and are seriously working on their problems....

What of your region?? What are you doing about your own problems of child begging?? Underdevelopment and child trafficking including underage prostitution?

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Arewa1stSon: 7:01am On Jan 23, 2021
Almajiri system is gone...

If the Media want let them continue pushing for fake news that will get them clicks.

The north is developing her future!

These Almajiri are your future Doctors, Generals, Bussiness men, political leaders and lawyers who would one day make decisions on your behalf

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Arewa1stSon: 7:02am On Jan 23, 2021
Almajiri school is taking shape in all the northern states!!

The children now have a future!

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by flexd99(m): 7:07am On Jan 23, 2021
sad
Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by espn(m): 7:07am On Jan 23, 2021
Again? The northern leaders are the problem of poor northerners.

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Nobody: 7:07am On Jan 23, 2021
nah their own headache
everyone with their way of life
well we thank God for ours

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Mikelarteta(m): 7:07am On Jan 23, 2021
The North is the greatest problem of the zoo called Nigeria. Time to break up.

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by IMASTEX: 7:07am On Jan 23, 2021
It is their culture even the persons that did the kangaroo ban need them to keep winning election.

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by igborobutter2: 7:08am On Jan 23, 2021
Better
Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by LastProphet: 7:08am On Jan 23, 2021
'Sadly it is becoming clearer by the day that the Muslim north is the problem of Nigeria and that the only option whether anybody likes it or not is separation, anybody reading this that thinks Nigeria will continue together somehow is just deluding himself. Our problems all started with a simple mindset brought by Islam that Muslims should produce as many children as possible in order to overwhelm the mostly Christian south of Nigeria. So the north produced almajiris in millions and the children have grown now and there are no opportunities to go round all of them hence the resort to banditry, kidnapping, bokoharam etc. Now the very worst thing is that Nigeria's Muslim northern neighbors like Niger, chad, Sudan etc are also caught up in the same problem where their resources cannot cater to their useless population, so they head straight for naija either as okada riders, waste bin packers (mai bola) shoe shiners, herdsmen, bandits etc. Worst thing is that many also find their way into our military, police etc because of Muslim ties with northern Nigeria. So because of this infiltration you will often hear that soldiers took sides with a mai bola that had issues with security personnel at an estate even without asking who was wrong. You often hear that when you arrest any Fulani herdsmen as police you will get a call from high command to release them, and so on and so on. Have you not asked yourself why would a bandit just shoot at a passing vehicle until it somersaults and passengers are killed? Is because the person is sure he has no relative in the vehicle and that means he's a foreigner. So our Muslim north and northern Muslim neighbors have silently declared war on the rest of us and anybody fooling himself that one good president if elected can solve this must be a joker. Dear southern Nigeria we are being overrun right before our very eyes. Islam is a religion of backwardness and violence. Islam breeds poverty and hopelessness, all Muslim countries are poor EXCEPT THOSE WITH A NATURAL SOURCE OF WEALTH LIKE CRUDE OIL. Otherwise all the rest are poor and hopeless and they are bent on returning every other person to their primitive hopeless state. Wake up southern Nigeria!!!

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by GidiCars: 7:08am On Jan 23, 2021
Let the northerners face their issues themselves. Nothing concern us for here.

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by StaffofOrayan(m): 7:08am On Jan 23, 2021
All these eye service banning with no concrete plans, just like Nigeria, running around in circles
Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by inoki247: 7:09am On Jan 23, 2021
Them need dem for elections...

Them ban dem during Covid when election is about to start dem go free dem all cos dey need derr services....
Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by jneutron4000: 7:09am On Jan 23, 2021
Hausa almajiris. Fulanis has completely rendered the once great Hausa people useless and worthless.

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Luckydubby7(m): 7:09am On Jan 23, 2021
I knew it wouldn't work.
Nigeria population is a curse to us.
Till tomorrow, some people still dey born like dog.
Even here in Lagos.
You are living in one room face me I slap you with 3 handsome children all boys. And to feed them and pay utilities bills is a problem but only thing hungry you is a female child. And your wife get pregnant again.

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by sweetonugbu: 7:09am On Jan 23, 2021
What do you want them to do?.
Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by jawalis(m): 7:09am On Jan 23, 2021
North is the major problem we have in Nigeria. 80% of out problems as a nation are from these people. They should just separate us from these animals
Kidnapping,
Uncontrolled population growth,
Illiteracy abounds there,
Child abuse and molestation,
Religion fanaticism,
Poverty,
Killing,
And all forms of evil

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by helinues: 7:10am On Jan 23, 2021
No place like home
Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Nbestdone: 7:10am On Jan 23, 2021
Okay
Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Mrpojj(m): 7:10am On Jan 23, 2021

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Yobabad: 7:10am On Jan 23, 2021
This one is an Islamic disease it can never be cured, most Yoruba Muslims are even suffering from it

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by yinkus6750(m): 7:10am On Jan 23, 2021
The governor's know that they belong to the streets. GEJ government tried to build schools for them, Reorientate them and give them a new lease of life. But all was in vain.

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by adadike(f): 7:11am On Jan 23, 2021
And you think there will ever be an end to banditry and terrorism in the north

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by bonechamberlain(m): 7:11am On Jan 23, 2021
Racoon:
This is what happens when stark illiteracy, abject poverty, religious fanatism couple with child marriage became the way of life.Meanwhile, western education is still Haram to them.The north will have to live with this social menace for many years until they civilise their lifestyles
exactly people living like barbarians in the 21st century and unfortunately they are the ones governing civilized people.

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by IMASTEX: 7:11am On Jan 23, 2021
GidiCars:
At your attached pics. The British that did the force union for Nigeria has pulled out of EU.
At least let there be regional government in place so every region can concentrate in calling first grade terrorist bandits, if they like let them keep rewarding them, breed like pigs, scrabe education and focus on religious activities, let them marry at 2years, maintain Sharia law, etc. At least their believes & culture shouldn't affect other regions. If other region like let them also allow their politicians elope with their money, inflate contract prices, etc.

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by Mintum: 7:12am On Jan 23, 2021
I support the banning of almajiri, it's no longer useful in this age and they are ready made tools for use by evil people to cause chaos.

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Re: "Banned" Almajirai Return To Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna Street‘s Months After Eviction by richmanrichard: 7:13am On Jan 23, 2021
Arewa have suddenly gone dumb

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