An art-photography workshop set up for underprivileged kids who trade on the streets It was initiated by Olusola Otori (artist/child right advocate) and Adolphus Opara (photographer). The aim of the project is to educate and empower the kids. The copyrights of this video belong to the film makers Joel Benson, Olusola Otori and Adolphus Opara and is shown here with their permission.
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