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Nigeria’s Recent State Elections Hold Little Promise for the Country’s Street Children

By remi adeoye Posted on June 2, 2007 Posted in FEATURE ARTICLES, Politics 1 Comment Tagged with Africa, child labor, Child Rights, Elections, Lagos, Nigeria, Politics, poverty

by Remi Adeoye – Nigeria – As early as 5am, a very young boy named Tunji is awake. At eleven years old he knows what it means when one says, “no work – no pay”. Searching under the two shirts …

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