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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Daycare Centres Hiring Out Babies For Begging

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Another unscrupulous mafia like syndicate ring has been exposed -a new notorious form of racketeering with infants from Day Care Centres.

Daily Times investigation uncovered a tripartite gang, comprising some unscrupulous Day Care Centers (DCC), middle men who act as agents and the operatives who are the beggars.


The operators of the unscrupulous DCCs calculate the hours that mothers who use their services would be at work, then release the kids out to the agents who are responsible for distribution to the beggars. An ex-operative in the racket
(name withheld) who became born again volunteered information in the course of the investigation. She told Daily Times the network runs strictly on trust, and recruits only operatives who come highly recommended by the agents.

“It is the duty of the agents to find operatives; they also find the most likely place for them to stay and ensure that both the women and the children are safe. They are also responsible for returning the children and their respective centers at the appointed times,” she said.

The source further revealed that the agents understand the risks involved in taking someone’s child for alms begging and ensure that children are never sent to locations where they may be identified and some DCCs, it is believed, drug the children to make them sleep through the ‘business’ hours.

“Children from one location are taken to a far place so that chances of their parents running into them would be reduced; and also, the operatives are under watch all the time so that, if there is any sign of trouble, they would move in and take the operative and the children away. Also, the safe hours are very important because a parent must not come and not meet their wards at the centers.” she added. 

Rates differ according to the season; the festive or important seasons attract higher tariffs per child.

According to reports from a Daily Times correspondent who took to the streets to investigate further, a dark complexioned woman was spotted around Ikeja under bridge, Lagos, with three infants; not more than three months old. Curiously, she was not alone; a second woman sat beside her, carrying one of the kids.

When questioned about the paternity of the children, how old they were and why she was out there in the sun with them, a drama of a sort unfolded:

 The woman immediately flared up, cursing while the second woman hastily reached for her phone, made a quick call and lo, a blue Toyota Camry pulled out from the Computer Village gate end, made a quick u-turn under the bridge and slowed down beside the women who scrambled into the car with the infants and they sped off.

Like a rehearsed movie script, one moment the women were there; in a few minutes they were gone; but two things caught the eye of the correspondent:

the children, all the while appeared to be sleeping, even when they were being bundled into the vehicle, none of them as much as stirred, and secondly, the driver of the vehicle screened his face off with a sunshade dark as the night, and thirdly, the vehicle number plate was not distinguishable.

A similar drama also reportedly occured at the busy Iyana Ipaja two days later. This time, a fair woman with a laminated photo of a set of triplets in their infants making it appear like she was the woman in the photo with them, was spotted. In her arms were the triplets, all boys now about three years old; but something curiously noticeable is the state of the boys: they were looking too healthy and well groomed to have been surviving from alms begging.

Attempts to tail her home and make inquiries from her neighbourhood, was futile as an unbranded bus with two women and several children picked her and the boys up about 8 a.m. She had been there two hours and since then she never showed up there again.

 It was further learnt that the Centers take responsibility for preparing and dressing the kids up for business, while the agent takes responsibility for dropping the operatives/ babies at their ‘outlets’ and returns them at the appointed time; DCCs then bathe the children and freshens them up ready for their parent’s pick up. 

The sight of women with two or more children, mostly infants, sitting by the busy sidewalks, at major bus stops, market places, and on some busy pedestrian bridges begging for alms is no longer strange. Like a smokescreen, the operators shield their nefarious practices with a compelling humanity that calls the human conscience to question.

The age of children used for this racket ranges from one month to six months and above, depending on the prevailing circumstances, but there is always room for special arrangements.

 Thus, for those who take their infants to Daycare centres, vigilance is the watchword while you can also do quick and unexpected checks on your kids.







136 comments:

  1. Chineke Allah Olodumare Osanobwa. What have i not heard? Isi mu awali. (my head is rolling). What sort of inhumane act is this? This women should be Lynched! Simple.

    Choi.

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    1. Wow...I'm speechless. God sure doesn't want me to go to prison for murder, that's why He gave me the drive for business and not 9 to 5 that I have to leave my child all day.

      I can't get over this! People's children on that dirty floor begging for money. Money that some people use to pray all the problems in their life away. Jesu o!!!

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    2. I heard this gist o, nawa o, We just have to be extremely careful honestly. People are really really wicked.




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    3. Just thinking of all the owo sara (pray on money, rub body with it things) that must have exchanged hands over these kids heads gives me the shivers.

      Click my name for all your celebration cakes and cupcakes, cheers

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    4. This is sheer evil. So our kids are no longer safe @ their creche. Plz this set of criminals should be brought to face the law.

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    5. U mean say plenty people go come put hand abi? no, me if i bounce on one of them na motuary attendants go come drag am comot for my hand, that is if them fit self

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    6. PD Young Billionaire25 February 2015 at 22:49

      Horrible!

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    7. I think I once shared a client's experience regarding this on this blog. How their nanny, a seat at home nanny, would take their son to beg for alms on the busy street everyday from 11am to 3pm. How did the couple find out?

      The father of the child saw them in traffic around Allen Avenue Ikeja. And because he was driving on the opposite side of the road where the traffic was milder, he quickly abandoned his car and flew to the other side of the road to attack the nanny.

      He said that at first, it was only d nanny he saw, cos their son was barely 4months old, she strapped the baby to her back. The man thought that the nanny was out to do her thing and perhaps left their child at home unattended.

      Not until he reached her did he see his son. Madame nanny had a purse across her where she stuffed monies she collected from begging. The father got there and he just started to cry. He was too weak and he sat on the floor and wept profusely. The people around confirmed that they saw her everyday with the child, they were the ones that told him the hours she spent there.

      It wasn't funny at all. As the couple went ballistic. They paid her 40k a month to work 4days a week, as the boys mum was always home on Fridays. Apart from her salary she used to get a lot of gifts and bonuses from this young couple. She reported to work mornings and closed her shift around 5:30pm everyday o. The nanny was just crying and begging, that she didn't know why she did what she did, considering they had been nice to her since she was hired when the baby was a month old. She said she made almost 10k a day from begging, but on slower days she would clock around 5k a day.. Imagine that?

      Eventually, the baby's mother had to resign to take care of her child o. We need to scrutinize the people we entrust our children... Even in school, anything can happen.

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  2. Oxygen and Magnesium!!!! What did i just read? Turning people's kids as beggars? Wonders shall never end in dis country..See how good looking and well fed these kids looks..Dis is d heigtht of wickedness..

    They should've asked BV Sunshine to volunteer her ugly and beggy beggy self for free of charge..Dis is her vocation and she will do it perfectly..Na wah oh!

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    1. Must you call someone ugly?You are the Ugliest BV on SDKB so far....congrats!

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    2. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!! Hausa nd Yoruba ppl at work!!! Dey can bambialaa for Africa!!! Trust my ANAMBRA peeps......dem no fit do dis kain tin

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    3. You this Chizoba gurl!
      It's not like your life is perfect or you have one price to show for being a nag. You re a wife and mother, yet you behave life an uncouth mfi seller!
      Ok! Let's say you are wealthy,so i decided to check you out on FB (Firstlady Chizzy Ibebuike Ada-Biafra)maybe to see your style/fashion sense and i must say you re dirty looking,razz and unkempt.You look like some one with a chronic body odour,as i could see from your pics that the sweat on your face dripping down to your body and i am very sure ur armpit hair must have gone grey...no!not cos of old age but acumulated dirt . Please kindly change for the sake of your boitoi of a husband.I can see getting married is your only achievement in life cos nothing, absolutely nothing is tied to your name apart from him (sure you gave him your surname?)
      Jesus is coming soon, please repent and seek his face,only then will yo make something meaning full outta your life:just like other ladies you abuse on this blog that re way beyond your league physically and in every aspect!

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    4. Zoba is not fair nah. Wetin sunshine do u make I beg for her mbok.

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    5. Chizoba ozugo
      Ife a ga abakwa ife ozo

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    6. LOL.
      And you accused JayEm of tagging people beggy beggy.
      I hope you know it's a constant reminder for God to elevate me ASAP.
      You are more of a retired skank than a married woman.
      Just because you got picked up by a carrot colored man that feeds you from the proceeds of screwing old farts.
      Nothing good can come out of you. Believe me.
      You should hang yourself.
      Stop calling people ugly.
      You look like something stepped on by spike boots.

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    7. Chai! !!!!! Chizoba
      Chizoba
      Chizoba!!!! How many times I call you??!!! It haff already do now??!!! Stop make dey follow you stop now??!!! Hian!!!

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    8. Stop cussing out on people my dear, ur life isn't perfect, I checked u up on FB, u r not what u portrayed, let dis people be, stop dis cyber bulling! Stella I Guess dis issue should b addressed. u can cuss me, I don't care just a piece of advice.

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    9. God will surely elevate u my dear Sunshine. Nothing do u!!

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    10. Sunshine if you answer this girl, you have fallen my hand. This Chizoba that is a local champion and all she is about is her husband, although the husband is also owned by someone else. She is using the frustration to come here and attack people, do not mind her one bit. There are people you respond to Chizoba is certainly not one of them. If she calls you beggy beggy thats fine, we all know her and who she is, to be calling another beggy beggy

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    11. inasmuch as i do not like chizoba's attitude, you all cant be blind to the fact that sunshine has been insulting her for days now and also calling her ugly. so u guys shouldnt blame chizoba for this, if it was a clean person now, den i will gladly support ur insults on her, but sunshine.... mbanu. moral of d story, if ur dp is ugly then refrain from calling someone else ugly

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    12. I don't like ur comments at all but who am i to judge, Bv Sunshine don't mind her, we love you so much, hugs

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    13. Sunshine, ur reply was epic jor. Carrot coloured man? Hahahaha

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    14. Lmao@uncouth mfi seller )))))

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    15. Chizoba May God punish you,pls tell your mumu husband to stop coming to look for me,am done with him.

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    16. But it's true, chizoba is dirty n razzzzzz.. with her okrika used shoes like a gala seller in traffic. Her teeth nko? Story for another day. Her husband is a mumu na, looking like an electrician wiv an attitude.

      **Adaorah**

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  4. Werey!




    How people with conscience, come up with evil acts like this, beats my imagination.



    They should be rounded up abeg,before it turns to using them for rituals.




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  5. I have heard about this before. Nawah oooo. This is so pathetic.

    For those that drop their kids with daycare, they shouldn't have a specific time they go there. It should be alternated so they can be caught unawares. Some will act well when you are around but when you ain't there, they jsut do as they like.

    May God help women. Its not easy. Abi shey person go carry baby go office ni?

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  6. This is sickkkkkkkk, Nigerian is a lawless country, let any bastard nursery try that here in UK. They will all got to prison.

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  7. Na wao, c wetin poverty & laziness dey cause, parents should be careful.

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  8. Reading this makes me angry.

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  9. Amazing!!!! Nigeria my country. ..

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  10. Blood of God!!!
    No wonder!!
    How on earth do these beggars always move around with twins, triplets!! So this is how!!!!!

    Otokoto!

    What is the world turning into?!!
    Lawd have mercy!!!!

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  11. Na wah ooooo.
    There are much better ways to make money now.
    The drugging aspect is even scary. God forbid bad thing ooo.




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  12. Wow scary..God please help us oh. Na wa. Speaking of creche.. Pls who knows a good 1 around Yaba.Pls help

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    1. If you do not mind in surulere...go to Olives nest, off ogunlana drive. Very neat and nice...was at peace when my baby was there

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    2. Juniper creche. Surulere

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    3. One of d bestest Creche I have ever seen is Kid's Court. Amazing! amazing!
      They have Prmary too and kids are fed in school.
      As in three course meals o!
      It's in Femi Ayatunga St off Bode Thomas.
      That's where my First Daughter schooled.

      I loove loove dat school.

      Goodluck!

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    4. Ok. Thanks guys . Surulere is kinda far but I dnt think I hav any choice. I jus started masters in Unilag n my classes r from 3-6. So I need a crèche around dere.thanks anonymous and generals wife. Mwuahh

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    5. General wife do u stay in suurulere?. Abeg invivte me ooo.. tnx

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  13. What! Why are humans like this?

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  14. What a wicked world we live in. Who would have thought?

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  15. i can't believe what i did for love.

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  16. facebook.com/ifeomaokoye201125 February 2015 at 08:48

    Quest for money! Na wa for naija

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  17. Jesus.....This is serious

    The heart of man is indeed wicked

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  18. Na wa, different stories everyday. It is well.

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  19. Lord have mercy on us!!!
    Taking advantage of the good nature of men inorder to make a quick buck...God punish all you evil doers

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  20. God help us and protect our children.

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  21. Ewo ooh,I pity the mothers of ds children,they hv completely dulled their brains,Nigerians nd different gimmicks of making money,thank God they hv finally being caught.working class mothers please watch ur wards closely and be very careful with all these daycares.

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  22. Strange things made stranger


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  23. This has not just been happening o. I remember one dat happened to my aunty's friend as far back as 2011..theirs was evn twins, it was d husband dat saw his children on d bridge being used for begging. Since den, dey sued d daycare and dat was d end of daycare. Caution is d keyword if u must take ur kids to a daycare.

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    1. Chizoba are you sure that child you're holding is your husband's child?Cos he looks nothing like the both of you.Am sure that baby is your ex's child cos someone from uli told me that.And besides since you always claim to be in control of your marriage,cos of your assurance on the juju you use on your husband,you still sleep with your ex.

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  24. What is dis life Turing into biko nu...

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  25. Nowhere seems to be safe for our babies anymore.Leaving them at home with househelps isn't safe and keeping them in Day care centers isn't safe either!Why are some people this wicked and desperate for money?Now I understand why most men don't want their wives to work,so that they can sit down at home and look after their children until they are old enough to look after themselves.No one can look after a child better than its mother.
    May God help and protect our children from this wickedness!

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    1. At last somebody that understands. But everyday people curse housewives. My wife is at home and i am happy my children are in safe hands. Similar thing happened along kakawa street in Lagos in the 90's, the lady was passing by when she sighted her child sleeping with 2 other babies on the lap of this beggar. She raised alarm. The women confessed she rents the children from the day care and drug them to sleep. It was a breaking news in NTA then, and Newsline carried our investigation on it then. Many creches were exposed. Later, I heard nothing about such until now. This is so sad. When my eldest child gets to 15 years, my wide will either start a business or get a government job.

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  26. Naija I dey hail oh

    When you think you've seen and heard the worst

    Just like mede isoke of koko mansion said "We nigerians we do demons, every bad things is with us"

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    1. Lmaoooo! Una no dey forget oh!

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  27. This isn't new now. Its been happening.

    Parents have got to be careful.

    If you usually close by 5 and pick your kids at say 6 all the time, Make a twist.

    Do spontaneous check on your child. Visit the creche unexpectedly by 12 noon or 3pm or anytime other than your usual 6pm pick up time.

    Do it often to avoid stories that touch. Even if the child minders have such plans up their sleeves, they would be scared cos they know you as the mother ain't predictable as you can come around at any time.

    In other news...the traffic today is ter-ri-ble! I heard burning of cars, violence and all of that is going down at oshodi.
    Phew!

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    1. Pls relocate to ph. The garden city of Nigeria. The only city with monorail. The only city where love reigns.


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    2. Irene pls I need proceeds from Amaechi. I trust you to see to it.

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    3. Bloggie pls don't leave Lagos.I beg u.

      Don't relocate to PH.I repeat don't relocate to PH.....
      Sorry Boss @ Irene B Buh I ain't "Lolling" on dis one....Lol

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  28. They figured that the best way to beg is with kids because they evoke sympathy. I have given a woman N1000 without thinking, because she was begging with a child, it was when I started seeing all of them with kids I realized its the new trend and I had gawked.

    Abeg mothers, make unexpected visits to your child's daycare, there's nothing human beings wont do for money

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  29. Oh my goodness!!
    What???? Pls how much do these beggars aim to earn in the few hours, that these infants are being taken for alms??

    The most precarious of all, is inducing the kids to sleep, you can imagine the side effects of that.

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  30. Chineke nna!!!! What kind of witchcraft is this kwa???? You don't work...wahala. You work...wahala!!! God help us!

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  31. MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o.


    Wtf! Things are really happening in this country.
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  32. Things are happening mehn!!! Let's blame GEJ; seems like d easiest way out these days. 9ja can't be saved abeg.

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    1. Blame this on GEJ and you will hear from me....

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    2. Ok i join you blame GEJ so what have we achieved now? And pls have a positive attitude 9ja can n will be saved lnsha allah.

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    3. Lol@ pink lady! So, watcha gonn' do now? Eh

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    4. Blame Nigerians...lazy things. Why has this not be brought in front of your State senate to pass a law that all day cares must have cameras set up for monitoring, people have to get licenses and checks be made by welfare to different public and private daycares to ensure they are following procedures. Why patronize mushroom day cares and not check on your child during the day esp the infants. Your husband can do so if you are far away. Na we suppose take action and not shout, God have mercy and carry on.

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  33. Na wao, wonders shall never end. Where is safe again in this end time? Employ Nanny, the video that went viral last time would be a lesson, take to day care, begging business, may God save us from the hands of the evil ones.

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  34. Chai! Chukwu nna zoba anyi ooo. Maka ihi ego nke uwa.

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  35. Hmm. This is so real. Reminds me of trade fair when I was still working there. There is this woman with 2 infants begging for money. Even when it's raining or sunny, this woman will not look for shelter to stay. She prefers to still beg in the rain in order for people to pity her. I got angry one time and was going to confront her, my colleague pulled me back and asked me to mind my business. But I still scold her anytime I see her, until I stopped seeing her there. Like the writer pointed out, this children are always sleeping. May God help us in this country.

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  36. Jesus!!!!!
    What????!!!!
    What is this world turning into
    Parents, we need to be sensitive in these last days.
    People do anything for money
    Imagine taking babies to day care and then you carry them out on the street??????

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  37. Goodness good Lord!!! What??!!?

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  38. That's y I don't give money to this begger...I no they solicit 99% of d time.

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  39. Chai! I just held my belly reading this.. God help us o, may God protect our children, after all the carrying,pushing, tearing and nuturing they think its ok to rent kids like they are objects? Hmn?

    *am out*

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  40. Chai! 9ja! Na wa! Tueh! Hiring peoples children for begging? How low can we get?

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  41. I talk am.
    All these women sitting around with three kids.

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  42. Can someone plz define MADNESS for me again?

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  43. Those boys in blue shorts can talk Na.
    Mothers,abeg,keep asking your kids how school was oooo.
    Imagine going to beg with someone's kid?. Ara agbala Onye ara o#Inkaluvoice

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    1. Those boys are making me laugh. God forgive me. With their uniform and powder. See why it's good to have talkative children sef. I've seen someone chastise a child to stop talking, that 'fine girls don't talk', and the child went quiet for days afterwards. Parents please be wise.

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  44. Hmmm.. Short of words.




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  45. What won't we hear or see in this world?

    Daycare stuff,me I can't fit.

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  46. Its no longer news, they are at every bus stop for this lagos

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  47. My God help mothers not to fall prey into these unscrupulous people hand. the rate i see small children they are using to beg, may God forgive them all.

    day care house... your days are numbered ooo

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    1. Please nothing like day care house or gym house. It is simply day care.

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  48. What!!!! My God!! What a wicked world we live In,please let's be very careful where we drop off our kids.


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  49. oh my days! which one person go do when..you get a house help,she beats your child senseless. you take them to a daycare, they are either starved or turned to beggars. lord have mercy

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  50. Jesus christ is lord! Is this another ways of making money? Parents shines your eyes very well, lord have mercy on our innocent children.

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  51. Wow,this is scary men!!!i hope they arrest does behind this wicked job

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  52. This is wickedness....
    We have to always talk to our kids everyday. Ask them what happened and always listen to them.




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  53. My goodness what kind of a world do we live in???

    If children are not being sexually abused, is a different kind of abuse! Why is this world so wicked please?

    Dear God, dare a woman leave her children anymore???

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  54. we really have to be careful and prayerful. we need to shine our eyes well well because even the Bible says that the hearts of men are desperately wicked.can you imagine pumping the organs of this kids with drugs.

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  55. What sort of wickedness is this!

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  56. Naija I hail thee!
    This is the height of wickedness. Very wicked!

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  57. This is not new.
    There are many of them in Lagos Island.

    Some even make it look like the child is sick. Some with protruding tummy and bandages.

    It's only God that will save somebody in this Lagos.

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  58. Jesus Christ of Nazareth!!!
    Wat is this one again?? The thot of having to find out my kid is being drugged n used for begging .... mehn, a ga m egbu mmadu n do d time with obi ocha

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  59. Oriegwu o, Ego emela Ndi Mmadu Ihe na uwa chia.

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  60. Goodness God! The heart of man is desperately wicked.

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  61. May God help us, we r living in a perilous time, if not 4 the economy situation, I don't really fancy the idea of another taking care of my kids o! Screw d white collar job, screw building career! My children are my greatest investment, I want to b part of deir lives so I can bring dem up in d way of d Lord. But if u must build a career, let the holyspirit lead u to d daycare u ll drop ur child. There r still godly old women around o! Not the young desperate women looking for money every where of old witches! It is well

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  62. Parents need to realise that children are an investment. Invest in them. I saw a post here on Maplecrest creche and preschool off chevron drive lekki,and took my baby there. She has been there for nearly two months and,they are amazing. Take your kids to good schools.

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  63. Parents need to realise that children are an investment. Invest in them. I saw a post here on Maplecrest creche and preschool off chevron drive lekki,and took my baby there. She has been there for nearly two months and,they are amazing. Take your kids to good schools.

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    1. Not everyone can afford the daycare ur baby goes to,Lekki is expensive

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    2. Nigeria every business has a trend ,from one chance ,to kidnappn to baby factory now is child begging .so much evil in our society .

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    3. Maplecrest School is located at 12 Cornelius Odinjor Street Chevyview Estate off Chevron drive, Lekki. Thanks

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  64. This is heart breaking......why are people so wicked?

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  66. Mothers please if you drop your child in a creche or with a help at home always do spontaneous check on your child f not just because of this story but because of so many other things.
    One of the days i did spontaneous check(at about 10.30am) on my child in a creche in a class of 11 children below 2 years no teacher was there a child was holding a spoon what went through my mind was what if he pokes another child in the eye. And my child will always come home with bruises when you ask the school the will say the don't know.I quickly withdrew my child after that seen until i found a reputable school which i had to pay double but trust me money does not matter when it comes to child matter.
    The one that happened at home was seeing my child playing with the trash in the kitchen while my help was sleeping in her room.
    Only God will help us working moms.

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    1. Ur house help is human too. She cannot take some responsibilty of ur chikd. She was probably sleeping because she was exhausted. Do u give her one or 2 hours to rest when u get back from work?
      Why won't u sleep when u are using her like a slave? She was tired. And I guess u were on the phone chatting too

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  67. @Efe; surprisingly Maplecrest in chevy view estate off chevron drive isnt expensive. Infact, they are flexible. I walked in and spoke to the owner. The vibe i got in the school was awesome. Infact, parents should watch out for the vibe. If you have a bad vibe, take your child and run far. Infact, been telling all my neighbours to take their children there.After carrying my baby for 9 months,she deserves the best.

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  68. If you can't take care of your kids don't have them. Nigerian mothers are really misguided these days, blaming everyone but themselves. Sacrifice a few years of your useless careers and look after them yourselves then go back to work. If your husband earns nothing or less than you let him be a stay at home dad. Everyone wants to wear suits in the morning feeling important while neglecting their primary duties.

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  69. Nigerian mothers who just have kids because it is time then hand them over to others to raise. Even in the western world women know what it takes to be mothers and they sacrifice to do it. Leave high flying jobs stay home and take care of their kids or take low-paying part-time jobs well below their skills and level of education. When the kids get to secondary school, the mothers re-train, take whatever exams they need to brush up and get back there. But our lazy, feminist Nigerian women competing with men are actually just BREEDERS not mothers, keep handing them off to others to take care of and they will do as they like with what should your most valuable possession.

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  70. Please you guys it's enough already!

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