Her Mother, Father Left: The Touching Story of 6-Year-Old Girl and Her Siblings

Her Mother, Father Left: The Touching Story of 6-Year-Old Girl and Her Siblings

  • A woman, Patricia, who has tried her best to take care of three abandoned kids, has called out for help
  • The kind Nigerian narrated how their father and mother left them to suffer and she had to adopt the youngest of them, Glory
  • According to her account, the children have had to face tough times because there was no one to care for them

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A Nigerian woman has narrated the story of a 6-year-old kid, Glory, and her two older siblings, Isaac and Rose, whom she encountered months ago.

In an exclusive mail sent to YEN.com.gh, she revealed that their mother and father abandoned them to face the harsh realities of life by themselves.

Abandoned children in Nigeria/School fees as summer holiday ends.
The kids' father and mother are nowhere to be found.
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Glory was adopted

Patricia had to first report their case to the police in her Ikorodu community. According to her, Isaac got involved in cult activities. Rose was also abused severally.

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As a way to help the family, she adopted Glory and put her in a private school. In her words:

"I adopted Glory immediately being the youngest amongst them, made sure the 3 of them were medically attended to and further registered Glory into a private school, and making arrangements to switch the siblings to private school as well..."

A call for help

The woman is, therefore, calling on Nigerians to help her with the upkeep of the kids as things are now economically challenging in the country. She does not want a situation where the kids would be left to fend for themselves without the help of a guardian.

Patricia said:

"I am calling upon every good hearted individual out there to help with whatever they can to support with the upbringing of these children because I sincerely know what it feels like to be in this wicked world without a guardian. For information on how to reach them, please call Patricia on; 07012622359."

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Man finds baby by roadside

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a young man with the TikTok handle @kala_kakapentoa is a true reflection of what humanity should be.

In a video shared on the platform, the man did a photo collage of the baby he found by the roadside years ago. He took the child under his care.

The man revealed that with the help of his mother, he was able to nurture the child.

In other news, a video shared online showed the moment a nine-month-old child could not pick out her father.

The baby was really confused and could not tell him apart from his twin. Whenever one of the twins carried her, she would immediately go back to the other.

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