Plight of child begging in Ibadan Education July 19, 2021 106views Children between the ages of 3 to 15 years roam the streets of Ibadan, the Oyo state capital daily in search of money and food. In this report, Omobolanle Adesuyi investigates the root cause of this menace in a bid to find a lasting solution. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinReddItEmail Latest Updates Left to their fate: Travails of cancer patients during COVID-19 pandemic (I) August 5, 2021 From COVID to Conflict: The Frantic Lives of Children Abducted, Tortured by Bandits August 5, 2021 Wike reopens popular Rivers market after 15 months July 28, 2021 Related Articles Left to their fate: Travails of cancer patients during COVID-19 pandemic (I) August 5, 2021 Prior to the outbreak of the coronavirus in Nigeria in 2020, cancerous infections had... From COVID to Conflict: The Frantic Lives of Children Abducted, Tortured by Bandits August 5, 2021 For two weeks in June, IBRAHIM ADEYEMI combed the downtowns of Niger, Zamfara, and... Wike reopens popular Rivers market after 15 months July 28, 2021 Mr Wike in March 2020 shut down all markets in the state to reduce... Rivers State: Mixed feelings, vaccine hesitancy as odds against curbing COVID-19 spread July 27, 2021 Chinda Okpara lives in Rumuekini, in Obio Akpor Local Council, one of the largest councils in Rivers State.... Previous articleCOVID-19 through the eyes of widowsNext articleINVESTIGATION: Kogi farmers excluded from billions of naira ‘spent’ on COVID-19 recovery