I Have Decided Not To Beg – Physically Challenged Man Who Hustles In Lagos. Photos
A physically challenged man identified as Sani Labaran, fends for
himself and family by driving a tricycle a.k.a ‘Keke Napep’ and also by
controlling traffic in Lagos. Despite his condition, the married father
of two made a decision not to beg as some others do to survive. Read his
story below as shared by the Humans of Lagos. have been in Lagos for the past fifteen years. I was a bicycle repairer before then and came here to hustle.
Due to my decision not to beg, I started controlling traffic.
I’ve worked around Guiness road, Toyin Street, Olowu and Eko Idumota.
Some people give me money when they see me working.
I have been disabled for as long as I can remember. If I wasn’t, I
would have loved to be a soldier. But with things being this way, I
still struggle to survive.

I have a wife and two children who are in Zamfara with my
parents. Asides helping the community to manage the traffic, I also
drive a Maruwa. It is not mine so I pay N1500 to the owner from the 3K
or N3500 I make daily. What is left after fueling it is what I take
home.
I dream of owning a Maruwa and be empowered someday. My name is
Sani Labaran, my friends call me Sani Abacha. I am 35 years old and come
from Gumi local government area of Zamfara.
This is my story.




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