It's a phenomenon that became noticeable in the 1980s, and is now a permanent feature of the urban landscape in Nigeria: children hawking goods on the streets. Take 10-year-old Bimbo Dada, for example. Last week, IPS found her meandering between vehicles in one of Lagos' many traffic jams - also referred to as "go slows" - selling sachets of water to motorists. Although the Lagos State government has banned trading in traffic jams because of the dangers it poses to hawkers, the practice conti...read more [4]
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