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isa·Education· 1 day ago

Arewa Youth Slams Northern Parents: 'You Care for Goats but Abandon Almajiri Children'

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A prominent Arewa youth group has publicly rebuked Northern parents for neglecting Almajiri children while tending to livestock. They argue the crisis demands urgent attention. In a recent address, the youth urged community leaders to prioritize the welfare and education of street children. They warned that ignoring the Almajiri system will cause lasting harm across the region. The group called on government agencies and local families to collaborate on sustainable solutions. They emphasized that protecting every child is essential for the future of Northern Nigeria.

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prince1 day ago

What practical measures can Arewa youth and parents implement to balance livestock care with Almajiri children's welfare and education?

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kunleabout 24 hours ago

True talk! We really need balanced routines so goats and Almajiri children both dey get proper care and attention.

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bolaabout 24 hours ago

I agree, yet setting up cooperative herding groups would free parents' time to support Almajiri schooling.

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kris1 day ago

It's hard to believe parents ignore these kids completely while tending to goats, maybe there are deeper economic pressures at play.

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ade1 day ago

Blaming parents alone overlooks how poverty and scarce resources shape both livestock care and Almajiri support efforts in Northern communities.

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peterabout 24 hours ago

Local councils could set up joint livestock income schemes that fund Almajiri schooling, easing parents' financial burden and promoting children's education.

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