At the age of six, Haansa’u Ashiru, like most of the girls in her community at Tsafe local government area of Zamfara state, was yet to see the four walls of a classroom. During school hours, she spent her time hawking wares around Dajin Yamma where she hails from, and on other occasions, she would tag along with her peers to walk animals in the vast forest dotting Tsafe.
She became so used to the routine that much of what the family lived on was either from what she brings home from the streets or what her father brings from the farm. Until one evening in 2010 when her story changed for good
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She became so used to the routine that much of what the family lived on was either from what she brings home from the streets or what her father brings from the farm. Until one evening in 2010 when her story changed for good
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