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How children survive in Niger Republic.

Habibu Al-Hassan Suleman and Aziz, How children survive in Niger Republic. Today been Sunday is one of our free day so you expect me to be in church but instead I opted to be on the street to see for myself how children in Niger Republic survive. Yes I met what I expected from the street. I take a long walk from my hotel room to a local place where there sell food and drinks to my astonishment I saw this four little kids begging for foot to eat so I draw close to them to see why they are here instead of staying home with their family this morning, speaking in Hausa I ask them why are they here and habibu answered me and said they don’t have a home they sleep wherever night meet them. And when day break they move about until night come again, so I ask for how long have they been out here like this? He turn to me and said for two years now I ask about their parent and family members and they all said they’re in the village wow. This kids don’t really know their age but I think they should be the age of 4-6-8 habib
u look younger than the rest of them I gave them money to get something to eat and ask them to meet me up in the hotel that evening so I that we can all go out and eat dinner that evening at about four pm they were in my hotel reception asking of me they said they’re all looking for their father and they show the room number I gave to them with my name on it to the guy in the reception, the guy called on me saying some kids are here to see you but they said you’re their father I ask him to send them inn when they arrive my room we all played and I ask the restaurant for foot to be brought in for them. AL Hassan started to asking me if I’ll be here for a while I said no but I’ll be calling them through the hotel phone number and he said if I’ ll be here for a long time he’ ll want me to send him to school that he want to be a teacher Suleman also look deep at me and said the same in Hausa language Habibu and Aziz all want to be movie actors so I ask if they want to be in School the next day they said Yes. We’re looking forward to see what God will do for US tomorrow morning as I’m detamin to their success please friends this kids need to be in School as well need your love as you read this been on my blogger or Facebook feel free to reach me on email: info@markagbo.com we need books for them school uniforms as well as other thing that they might need any help giving to this at this point is seriously appreciated Thank you all for your Support and prayer’s

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