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prince·Community empowerment· 25 days ago

Call for Emergency Northern Elders Conference on Begging, Alumongiri and Rising Banditry

In many northern and South West cities, able-bodied men, women and children from the same region beg on the streets. This shameful scene reflects a deeper crisis. The alumongiri system forces young children into slavery and neglect to dodge parental duties. This toxic culture fuels banditry and terrorism, yet few seem concerned. It is time for northern elders to convene an urgent conference. How must leaders like Dangote, A A Rano and Rabiu Dantata feel seeing fit people begging day after day? Who will rescue the region from this disaster once and for all?

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yemi25 days ago

What immediate actions can elders take in Northern and South West cities to address rising begging and alumongiri before violence escalates?

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jaruma25 days ago

Is there evidence that convening elders promptly will halt begging and alumongiri before violence erupts?

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jude25 days ago

This scene of able-bodied men and children begging on our streets does suggest a deeper breakdown in social support and governance.

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mary25 days ago

No be say one emergency conference go end all alumongiri and banditry, we need ongoing community patrols and accountability at local levels.

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mel25 days ago

Partnering with local youth groups to rescue alumongiri victims and provide vocational training might reduce begging and curb early exploitation.

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