This 13 year old boy for Nassarawa state use money wey he take hustle for local minning take build house for em mama and papa......
Pikin wey get sense!!!
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Tuesday, March 25, 2025
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Na house be that? 🤔
ReplyDeleteGosh, this statement is so insensitive.
DeleteHere are issues to be addressed-a 13-year-old involved in a risky, life threatening job as mining. Parents who let him do that.
Children do not ask to be born, why place such a burden on them? This idea of having children as a retirement plan, expecting them to come foot the financial bills of the family needs to be addressed, even criminalized.
In a poverty ridden society like that, do you know how poor that boy was paid and how much, many times he risked his life to put up something like that, and all you could say was........
Do better next time.
So what should it be called?🙄
DeleteYes,a beautiful house.
DeleteCan you show us what you independently achieved at 13? @ first comment
DeleteWhich one you don build?
DeleteSome of you don't just have sense
DeleteRun am if e easy, do you know how much Dangote cement, sand, roofing materials cost right now?
DeleteWhat did you do when you were 13? See your mouth like "na house be this"
DeleteThank you 13:50. You are celebrating a boy that has been denied his fundamental human rights. Okay
Delete'O si na nwata buru ogaranya'... Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteMoney well spent.
Wait o! I still dey find am hard to believe this news. A boy his age should be in school, right? Plus, how carry out such nature of job? Where the strength? Just curious.
ReplyDeletePikin with plenty sense..
Child labor.
ReplyDeleteThis is wrong. Can we let children be children? Why didn’t the father go hustle in the mining??
It is North, this your suggestion does not apply to them.
DeletePolygamy, everybody have to hustle to be able to make ends meet.
Slim, all the 12-13yr old house helps that are carried from the East and maltreated by their madams in lagos, that we read about almost every time here, are they also from the North?
DeleteUntil we all realise that child labor is an African thing, it is a Nigerian thing, not a regional thing, we cannot fight and address the issues that we are supposed to address. Imagine opening ur mouth to confidently say it is the North, as if it is only there that we read of child labor, or u think being an underaged house girl isn’t child labor because it is not in the North???
I mean!!!
DeleteI feel really sad for this boy, imagine having to hustle this much at this early age when he should still be babied and pampered by adults .
I'm ashamed of all the adults who sat there to collect food/drinks, plus the agbaya that carried big scissors to commission the house, shame on all of them, they keep failing this boy daily!
I applaud and at the same time feel for him.. applaud him because he tried, pity him because I think he is to young for this kind of responsibility but all the same may God protect him and give him more grace 🙏
ReplyDeleteThis is all shades of wrong. All shades. 13 yr old should not be working. Let alone being exploited in a dangerous illegal mine. With absolutely no PPE.
ReplyDeleteWhere are his parents? How many children do they have? I have so many questions
Awwwww see him hanging his holy rosary. May God of heaven keep you safe. No evil will ever come near you. You are always at the right place at the right time and only right things happen to you. Anyone that plans evil against you will die for your sake. Amen
ReplyDeleteGod bless the parents for using the money well.
And dem no ask am were e get the moni!
ReplyDeleteNa so arm robbery dey Tek start
Lol… let us pretend that we don’t know. Nigerians hate to ask themselves pertinent questions when it comes to money/wealth
DeleteThem dey call this kind pikin ''Sense Pikin'', ''Old man in an young body''.
ReplyDeleteMay you live long doing great things, child.
This one nah exploitation ooo allow children to be children.
ReplyDeleteThis is child labour. Nothing to applaud here. If this little boy could go work in the mines, what stopped his parents from doing so? May God bless the boy but I'm disappointed in the parents and the community that gathered to celebrate this.
ReplyDeletePikin wey get sense or parents wey useless?we are supposed to toil for our children unless we are bedridden. Under no circumstance should a 13 year old be working at somewhere as dangerous as a mine while his parents are alive. This is ludicrous
ReplyDeleteUseless parents, family through and through!!! This story dey vex me .
DeleteDem go dey born like rats with zero resources to care for the kids.
I cannot commend this one o 👎 This is child labour and irresponsible parenting hoha.
ReplyDeleteA 13 y/old child should not be seen among miners talk more of working with them. He is still a child.
My dear, me too. He is a child.
DeleteHe is so young, may make everything easy for him as grow. Congratulations
ReplyDeleteHmnnnn.....
ReplyDeleteMere child come do what parents could not. If the child could do this then the parents could have done double because it’s two of them. Mtsscchhwww.
ReplyDeleteMay God bless you little boy. The sky will be ur limit in Jesus name 🙏
ReplyDeleteThis is child labour and it's so wrong. This boy should be in school!
ReplyDeleteI was telling someone how nowadays parents are becoming lazy towards working hard to train their children. Most kids in the university are sponsoring themselves while their parents are just there.
ReplyDeleteThe parents should be arrested, except they are incapacitated! The boy needs to return to the classroom.
ReplyDeleteExactly what I wanted to say. I feel the parents are disabled.
DeleteWhat a parent! and they are proud to show it off, a child that should be in school. They should hide their face in shame.
ReplyDeleteAm sure the government would put him in school after this publicity and provide something for his parents
ReplyDeleteSome Nigerian and African parents always ';blow' my mind', hmmm, May God forgive them.
ReplyDeletePoor boy. Well done.
ReplyDeleteHe's already working so hard at his little baby age, someone that's supposed to be in school, May God bless him
ReplyDeleteMay God protect and guide the boy from wicked people...
ReplyDeleteIt is well with him.
Because genitals are working doesn’t mean everyone should have children, where are his parents?
ReplyDelete