Mallam Liya'u advises newcomers to the city of Ikko, who are mostly young migrants from towns and cities in different parts of the country and even outside the country on how to live in the city - because it is a city a person can fall into the hands of wrong friends who can lead him into a life of committing crimes and taking drugs.
In his interview with the BBC, he said, "I am 60 years old, there are young people who came here a few months ago or years ago. I think it is my responsibility to advise them."
In his interview with the BBC, he said, "I am 60 years old, there are young people who came here a few months ago or years ago. I think it is my responsibility to advise them."
Mallam Liya'u advises newcomers to the city of Ikko, who are mostly young migrants from towns and cities in different parts of the country and even outside the country on how to live in the city - because it is a city a person can fall into the hands of wrong friends who can lead him into a life of committing crimes and taking drugs.
In his interview with the BBC, he said, "I am 60 years old, there are young people who came here a few months ago or years ago. I think it is my responsibility to advise them."
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