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"SHOCKING VIDEO: ALMAJIRI BOY TIED TO TREE, FLOGGED FOR FAILING QURAN RECITATION"
A disturbing video has surfaced online, showing a young Almajiri boy tied to a tree and brutally flogged for allegedly failing to recite the Quran correctly. The harrowing clip, which has since gone viral, captures the child’s desperate cries for mercy as he pleads in Hausa: “Walahii, I will die, I will die. Why are these people extreme? They will kill me.”
The incident, reportedly occurring in northern Nigeria, has sparked nationwide outrage, with human rights advocates condemning the act as a blatant case of child abuse. Many are calling for urgent intervention and stricter regulations on the Almajiri system—a centuries-old Islamic educational practice that has long faced criticism for exposing young boys to neglect, harsh discipline, and exploitation.
Social media reactions have been swift, with Nigerians demanding justice for the boy and urging authorities to hold those responsible accountable. Others argue that such incidents highlight the urgent need for education reform and better child protection policies in the country.
While traditional Almajiri schools aim to provide Islamic education, cases of extreme punishment and child maltreatment have repeatedly surfaced, raising concerns about the well-being of thousands of vulnerable children within the system.
Authorities have yet to respond to the viral footage, but pressure is mounting for swift action. Will this case finally bring about change, or will it be another forgotten tragedy?
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