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Jibril Aliyu a 10 year old boy who has been chained with animals for 2 years rescued

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Written On: August 13, 2020· 1 min read
Jibril Aliyu a 10 year old boy

A little boy named Jibril Aliyu who had been subjected to eating with animals as he was chained by his wicked stepmothers for two years has been rescued.

Jibril got chained by her two stepmothers after he lost her mother two ago and since then, he has been denied food, shelter, clothing, talk less of health care.

He lost his senses in the process as he fed on the remnant food of the animals he was tied with and also eats his own faeces.

Little Jibril was captured by some Human Rights Activist who was taken to Federal Medical Center Birnin, in Kebbi whilst the stepmothers and father are in police custody.

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