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Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Bestmanfornow: 8:44pm On Apr 19 |
Khyrvxjzy:What's Alakija popular brands in the Nigeria markets we are talking of hardworking women not politician mistress 2 Likes |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Khyrvxjzy: 8:48pm On Apr 19 |
Bestmanfornow: just mention any dollar billionaire is south east and i will shut up |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Bestmanfornow: 8:49pm On Apr 19 |
Khyrvxjzy:Seriously your dumboness no get part 2 who told you that Forbes magazine is a tool to measure wealth Their are silent rich people that doesn't want publicity especially Nigeria that host pool of evil and wicked minds |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Khyrvxjzy: 8:49pm On Apr 19 |
Umunzeorumba: cant you read i said was mention any dollar billionaire in south east |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Obaranje: 8:50pm On Apr 19 |
YorubaDemonswag:yea after they finish serving they will be settled by their oga Go to main market Onitsha, ariaria in aba nkwo nnewi, ladikpo, trade fair, mushin, balogun, computer village, mariner, bariga, ogba, idumota just to mention but a few market across the nation and beyond it is a common tradition of the igbo to train their child to become a better person economically After they are being settle by their oga and start living a financial free life, it still your people that will be running after their vehicle in the hold up here in Lagos and be clearing way for them shouting twuale twuale Begging for crumbs from the so-called servants who has made it It's better to have 1000% servant in the east who will eventually become useful and build 4 decken all over the place than to have 4% in the in their place were they will eventually grow up to be nurtw employee with stick in their hands running after oshodi buses 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Khyrvxjzy: 8:51pm On Apr 19 |
Bestmanfornow: ok mention from Bloomberg any billionaire from south east just one |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Khyrvxjzy: 8:56pm On Apr 19 |
Bestmanfornow: since you cant mention name so you guys are audio or you hype millionaire as billionaire because he is fat like cubana chief priest someone from south east shows a nice mansion,that person is richer than dangote |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Khyrvxjzy: 9:04pm On Apr 19 |
Bestmanfornow:best man reply na una no get billionaire ni? |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Bestmanfornow: 9:04pm On Apr 19 |
Khyrvxjzy:So for your poor mind this people doesn't worth billionaires in dollars, because they choose to be silent 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by MightySparrow: 9:05pm On Apr 19 |
Umunzeorumba: As long as you don't make the world standard forget it. |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Bestmanfornow: 9:06pm On Apr 19 |
Khyrvxjzy:Mention those that worth billionaires in dollars their investments let compare with some of Igbo billionaires not audio billionaires |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by aloziedaya(m): 9:12pm On Apr 19 |
Which demographic data did they use to arrive at this information? We are really joking in this country |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Bestmanfornow: 9:13pm On Apr 19 |
MightySparrow:Igbo rich men chose to be silent, when Ernest Azudialor was trying to purchase Etisalat for ,$300 million dollars Adenuga doesn't have the money to bid for Etisalat he was disqualified on financial ground if not for nepotism no one can come close to Igbos, Otedola was flexing muscles until he gets to Elumelu he placed him in his position 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by LegendHero(m): 9:16pm On Apr 19 |
dbestuncle: Both is child Labour whether during or after school hours. But it is a norm in Nigeria where parents use their children to help them stay in the shops or do some trade. However, per global standard, that is still seen as child labor. |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Bestmanfornow: 9:17pm On Apr 19 |
LegendHero:.same Anambra is leading in education 🤣🤣 |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Bestmanfornow: 9:20pm On Apr 19 |
LegendHero:You can only hate you can't stop us 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Bestmanfornow: 9:21pm On Apr 19 |
LegendHero:Your ranting end here on nairaland we know who we are 1 Like |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by YorubaDemonswag: 9:49pm On Apr 19 |
Obaranje: Why this epistle because of my harmless comment? |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by MightySparrow: 10:18pm On Apr 19 |
Bestmanfornow: Hahaha. Story, story. |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Kobojunkie: 10:36pm On Apr 19 |
LegendHero:What bullsheet logic is this? Almajiri's do not fit into these descriptions. Are you for reaL? |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Amudeneogu: 10:57pm On Apr 19 |
Igbos start early in life to train their children for tomorrow's better life, that is why you hardly see an Igbo man/woman begging on the street, it is not slavery but it is in their culture to start early in life to train their children. That is why they will always frown on any Igbo man/woman begging on streets 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by ubimagos: 11:23pm On Apr 19 |
All Eastern states made top 10, na wow, oh! |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Osoboshi: 12:35am On Apr 20 |
Umunzeorumba:una don come with empty bragging, |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Osoboshi: 12:36am On Apr 20 |
LegendHero:lie small oga,no be children dey here 1 Like |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Osoboshi: 12:40am On Apr 20 |
DeJoeee:can you defend this statement with facts,beer parlour talk |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Osoboshi: 12:45am On Apr 20 |
samogo1:how many billionaires dey southeast,if u reach your village carry that tall give them no be here |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Edruezzi: 1:02am On Apr 20 |
Nigeria should write a formal letter to the United Kingdom asking for the restoration of British rule. The nonsense you've been truing since 1960 isn't working. |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Christian36: 1:16am On Apr 20 |
If you are counting master and apprentice system as servants. then your figure is wrong. You should know that apprentice is different from servant 1 Like |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Konquest: 4:16am On Apr 20 |
YourKarma:Let me chip this in these facts into the convo you are having. Your post is very misleading. The garrulous former Governor Ayo Fayose (as reported in a few newspapers such as the Sun and Vanguard at that time) was NOT speaking to all Yorubas in general to go and become an apprentices in Aba, but he was only giving a suggestion about how to get some vibrant Ekiti youths engaged in skills by sending them to Aba to learn how to make bags and shoes instead of sending them abroad to the UK or U.S. to learn skills. He was ONLY giving his opinion and referring to upgrading the existing skills of the youths of his state and the advice was NOT for all Yoruba youths to go and become apprentices in Aba. Like other folks, I felt at that time that Ayo Fayose was trying to patronize the Ibos on the pages of newspapers was and very myopic for his lack of local research before making that comment because there are many private world-class shoes, bags and other pure leather manufacturing companies owned by Yorubas in Lagos, Ibadan, Akure, etc, that he could have sent the vibrant Ekiti youths to. The biggest shoe manufacturing company in Nigeria is owned by a Yoruba man in Lagos and they are export-ready shoes. One of the shoe and leather companies in Lagos is also Yoruba-owned and his company makes leather boots for the Nigerian Army, Navy, Air Force, Police, Customs, etc. Another one in Ibadan called Itele makes luxury shoes for local and export consumption. There are many Yorubas scattered around manufacturing shoes, bespoke cloths, suits, and more and they didn't do any apprenticeships in Iboland but learned the skills on Yorubaland and abroad. Recently, the Lagos Government also set up a leather hub in Lagos for local shoe and bag entrepreneurs. Even in Kano, there are leather processing and shoe manufacturing hubs with supplies of boots being made to the Nigerian Army and Police from the Hausa shoe producers. I'm aware that for centuries, the Yorubas have been involved in long-distance trading to many West African kingdoms or empire from the Oyo Empire and that made Oyo to be rich and had money to be able to buy horses regularly from Hausaland through the Nupe country long before Nigeria even came into existence. Today the Yorubas also have there own systems for financing their trading or business activities through non-interest funding and other methods of collectively pulling funds together and sharing profits for centuries now. So, there are Yoruba groups that have been known for their business sagacity for centuries now like the Ijebus, Ijesas, Ogbomoshos, Igbomonas, etc. |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by dbestuncle: 6:02am On Apr 20 |
The term “child labour” is often defined as work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and that is harmful to physical and mental development. It refers to work that: is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful to children; and/or interferes with their schooling by: depriving them of the opportunity to attend school; obliging them to leave school prematurely; or requiring them to attempt to combine school attendance with excessively long and heavy work. Whether or not particular forms of “work” can be called “child labour” depends on the child’s age, the type and hours of work performed, the conditions under which it is performed and the objectives pursued by individual countries. The answer varies from country to country, as well as among sectors within countries. (As defined by the international labour organization ILO) LegendHero: |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Villa12(m): 6:03am On Apr 20 |
Benwallt:you mustn't believe it. Statistics has proven that several times. Additionally, an illiterate person in South East can still speak English than a Yoruba illiterate. Do you also don't believe this? |
Re: The Number Of Children Living As Servants By State - StatiSense 2021 by Afolue(m): 6:28am On Apr 20 |
Easterners with everything cruelty na them dey carry first |
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