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Tamale / Issahaku Nurudeen (33)

I started teaching over a year ago but I only recently started receiving salary. If it were not for my wife’s trading, I don’t know how we would have survived. Even with her support, there were many times I had to borrow so we could live.
I have just one wife and one daughter but the real people who feed on my salary are many. They are not here in Tamale with us. They are in my village.
Things are still not that easy for us here in Tamale. We don’t have electricity in our home.

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Tamale / Issahaku Nurudeen (33)<br />
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I started teaching over a year ago but I only recently started receiving salary. If it were not for my wife’s trading, I don’t know how we would have survived. Even with her support, there were many times I had to borrow so we could live. <br />
I have just one wife and one daughter but the real people who feed on my salary are many. They are not here in Tamale with us. They are in my village.  <br />
Things are still not that easy for us here in Tamale. We don’t have electricity in our home.