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How many Abuja residents now resort to corporate begging

by Olaniba Daniel
May 3, 2026
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How many Abuja residents now resort to corporate begging

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Corporate begging has been a common tactic used by citizens of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, to make ends meet.

The practice is becoming more noticeable at business centers, workplaces, and traffic crossroads, according to an exclusive report by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) obtained by ENigeria Newspaper.

According to the agency, the individuals involved are typically well-dressed, making it difficult to refuse their requests for help.

A civil servant, Musa Sani, recalled his encounters with a well-dressed individual soliciting for money with emotional stories daily in the Central Business District (CBD).

“They appear organised and persistent. Sometimes they approach aggressively, making it difficult to ignore,” he said.

“Clients feel uncomfortable when approached repeatedly before even entering the premises,” he added.

Another civil servant, Lucy Obi, said they beg with confidence, and when not given, they become aggressive.

“Some time ago, I went to the ATM to withdraw some money. On my way out, a lady, well-dressed, approached me asking for money to buy drugs and to feed her baby; which I took pity on her and gave her some money.

“The next week I saw her in my office begging again for medical treatment, holding a picture, and I confronted her, and she told me to mind my business,” she said.

Umar Ilyasu, a taxi driver, said that traffic congestion points have become hotspots for such activities, especially during peak hours.

“They target motorists stuck in traffic, knocking on windows and insisting on assistance,” he said.

Wale Ibrahim, a university student, connected the growing practice to youth unemployment and financial difficulties in the city.

“Many of the beggars see it as an easier alternative to job hunting, especially with the rising living costs,” he said.

Ummi Ahmed, a resident of Wuse, urged authorities to address the situation before it escalates further.

“There should be awareness and enforcement to distinguish genuine charity from exploitation,” she said.

Mrs Ahmed said that some of the beggars were criminals, and some disguised themselves to beg only to survey the area.

She also advised citizens to remain vigilant in their areas and to report any suspicious movements to the authorities.

One of the beggars at Wuse market, who claimed anonymity, said that the only business he understood was begging.

“I grew up to see my parents begging for a living and we lived well, they built four houses from begging.

“We joined the business at an early age, and I have acquired a lot too, but my children are not in this because they are in school, I want begging to end with me,” he said.

Hassan Hassan, a little boy who begs, said that begging was his only chance of eating, and his mother depends on him.

“I have five younger siblings. When my father abandoned us, my friends in the area introduced me to this, and it has been helping us survive,” he said.

(NAN)

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