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‘No child should hawk during school hours’

He said it is the right of every child to be an educated in order to have a good future.

The project was the initiative of BASIA, in conjunction with Latter-day Saints Charities and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The group, led by Dr. Ukorebi and his wife, Katia, also visited Ogun State Deputy Governor Noimot Salako-Oyedele.The deputy governor lauded the initiative as well as applauded the gesture of giving back to the society.

 

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But they should hawk. Right? Hmmmmm Nigeria

The number of child hawking is getting increasing day by day and this is part of child abuse. I suggest the government should employ the task force team that'll be arresting out of school children.

So they can hawk after school hours?

Said by who... The nation news or the FG?

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