"He's Now in School": Kid Labourer Who Wept At Construction Site Gets Help, Starts School in New Video

"He's Now in School": Kid Labourer Who Wept At Construction Site Gets Help, Starts School in New Video

  • The Nigerian kid who was seen working and weeping at a construction site has finally received help from fellow Nigerians
  • New transformation video of the little boy named Kamorudeen has been posted on TikTok as he has returned to school
  • Kamorudeen's story went viral and touched many hearts after it was revealed that his dad is late and he was out of school

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Kamorudeen, the Nigerian kid who was seen weeping at a construction site has returned to school.

The good news was shared in a TikTok video posted by Lukman Samsudeen.

Photos of Kamorudeen, the Nigerian kid who worked at a construction site.
Kamorudeen has now gone back to school after Nigerians helped him. Photo credit: TikTok/@ayam_olanrewaju.
Source: UGC

Kamorudeen's story came to the limelight after he was seen working and weeping as a child labourer.

People were touched and questions were asked about the whereabouts of his parents and why he is working so early in life.

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Soon, it became known that his father is late and that he only sees his mum once a year in December.

Kamorudeen gets help

The story soon went viral and attracted helpers for the boy who is now back to school.

In the new video posted by Lukman, the boy dazzled in his school uniform and other new clothes bought for him.

Watch the video below:

Social media reactions as Komorudeen goes back to school

@user36783072399emmson said:

"May God bless any hand that contributed on him to have a good life."

@Haske 27 reacted:

"Alhamdulillah! Big brother that helps him to back to school."

@THE MASK said:

"Wow I Saw this boy today on a post. Omo god dey oo."

@Emmanuel Jnr reacted:

"You did well bro."

@user1637599248315 said:

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"God you too much."

@hannahflorence216 reacted:

"I'm very happy for you."

@Shodimu lateefat m. said:

"God will bless all who help you."

@peace reacted:

"God will continue to bless you guys."

@SAL RAY EMODI said:

"One love for Nigeria people."

Video Shows 11-Year-Old Head Girl Crying Painfully as Mum and Dad Fail to Attend Her Graduation

Meanwhile, a touching video seen online has shown an 11-year-old girl weeping profusely because her parents failed to show up for her graduation.

Not only that, the girl identified as Bashiru Wasilat was said to have been pained by the fact that she may not continue her education because her parents lacked the means.

Wasilat who is the outgoing Head Girl of God's Light Group of Schools, Oyo town, was seen shedding tears as she gave her speech.

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