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Child labour in the Nigerian extractive Sector

Publications By Centre LSD Oct 12, 2024

Child Labour is a common phenomenon around the globe, with developing countries being more heavily impacted. Millions of children under the age of 15 are reportedly engaged in the workforce, while some families depend on income generated by such children who consequently lack proper education and schooling. 

Working children are the objects of extreme exploitation in terms of toiling for long hours for minimal or no pay. Their work conditions are especially severe, often not provided the stimulation for proper physical and mental development, while many of them endure lives of pure deprivation, child labour is a man menace that has remained. One of the great dilemmas of our time.

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