Nigeria School Episode 2: Kano (2/2)

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2008

Najatu Shehu is 14 years old but she doesn't want to get married. Her dream is stay in school. This film follows a year in the life of a girls junior secondary school in Kano Nigeria.

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  • Nigeria leaders are so corrupt to the bone, they are willing to sell their citizens for dollars, and they are the new class of servants of the American order.

    The US-led war on terror has led to colonial era laws which criminalized entire Muslims, tribes, country, and ignored civil rights.

    The US always classify any country or anyone as terrorists or accommodating toward terrorism those governments and political organizations that don't yield to US imperial intentions of global domination.

  • BOTTOM LINE IS NIGERIANS ESPECIALLY NORTHERNERS ARE HAVING TOO MANY CHILDREN. IF YOU HAVE TOO MANY CHILDREN THEN U JUST CANT TAKE CARE OF THEM , I DONT CARE WHERE U ARE. USA OR EUROPE.

  • Are all these people Hausa?

  • i thought since they control nigeria they will make life easier for them self , of all the wealth nigeria have so they can not provide basic education for people , so sad

  • YEah u have to be careful there only god can protect u

  • Als someone who spend most of his childhood in Kano and Rano, Iam really disappointed in Nothern nigerian Politician for failing our people in North by taking their liberty, life to opportunity and social justice. The are in control of Nigeria power vacuum, but nothing to show on that. We want new generation that will not used religion as weapon of enslaving our people. The elite are just enriching themself. Kano what a beautiful city with tourist potencial, but our people need to be educated

  • I was not born in Nigeria but my roots lie there and I would love t go there someday but i the mean time

    i want to send whatever stationaries and other Educational

    supplies to assist these smart innocent and talented children. I would love some pointers on how to do that. I also want to urge those who feel convicted to help. Do not wait till you have money It may not happen.

  • got your brief comment, thanks. it is in my rader as we speak. but  we all should come in. and be open to ideas in every small way.

  • This is where u come in

  • its a pity, that after 30 yrs of my schooldays at kano. things had gotten worst , you think it should be the reverse. say that, i am not going to blame the govt, but the citizen of nigeria as whole, we are not sensitive to the needs of our future.

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