Chess Offers Inclusion, New Direction to Marginalised Kids in Nigerian Slums
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Adebola Makinde Lagos, Nigeria: Fawaz Adeoye, 20, used to frequent Oshodi under bridge in Lagos state before time and chance happened to him. The bridge is famous for thuggery and drug use as well as hoodlums — some of whom are convicts — lurking around. Children who live under this bridge are mostly homeless and in order to sustain their living in such an environment, they engage in menial jobs, including being a bus conductor, running after vehicles to sell items, etc.
Chess Offers Inclusion, New Direction to Marginalised Kids in Nigerian Slums
Chess Offers Inclusion, New Direction to…
Chess Offers Inclusion, New Direction to Marginalised Kids in Nigerian Slums
Adebola Makinde Lagos, Nigeria: Fawaz Adeoye, 20, used to frequent Oshodi under bridge in Lagos state before time and chance happened to him. The bridge is famous for thuggery and drug use as well as hoodlums — some of whom are convicts — lurking around. Children who live under this bridge are mostly homeless and in order to sustain their living in such an environment, they engage in menial jobs, including being a bus conductor, running after vehicles to sell items, etc.