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Seven-year-old boy made fatherless by Boko Haram found wandering in Maiduguri 

Abba Mustapha, a 7-year- old boy whose parents were killed by Boko Haram has been found wandering in Maiduguri, capital of Borno State.

Abba was found by a “good Samaritan” who took him to the state-owned broadcast station (BRTV) on Thursday and dropped him off there.

Our correspondent, who interacted with the boy at the premises of BRTV, learnt that one Hajiya Bintu from Monguno brought him to Maiduguri after insurgents killed his parents.

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His foster parent enrolled him into a Q’ranic school in Bulumkutu, where the teacher was said to have flogged him severely over his inability to recite the Quran.

“My name is Abba Masta (Mustapha)… Boko Haram killed my father. My mother is in Monguno, upon asking how he came to Maiduguri.

“I didn’t see my mother again in Monguno and Hajiya Bintu brought me to Maiduguri, I am an Allamjinri. Mallam asked me to read but I cannot read so the Mallam started beating me.

“Someone brought me to this place yesterday and left. My back is paining me, “Abba said.

Daily Trust gathered that the Commissioner for Women Affairs, Hajiya Zoawara Gambo, has directed that the boy should be immediately taken to a rehabilitation centre in Bulumkutu.

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