The boy lost
both parents when he was just a nine-month-old toddler, and when he was
four years old, his maternal grandmother who used to care for his, lost
eyesight.
He now has to do various menial jobs to provide for the two of them.
Mrs. Margaret
Ajayi, the grandmother, says Bakare's late mother had a twin sister who
lives in Orita-Obele in Akure with her own family. What is more, younger
and elder brothers of Bakare's father live in Odo-Ijoka in Akure, but
the elderly woman could not remember the addresses.
Family members, relations and friends of Bakare's, after providing some assistance at initial stage, now ceased doing so.
The pupil of
Saint Benedict Primary School, Akure, said that when it became evident
that assistance would not come from their relations and friends, his
grandmother adviced him to look for a job.
"Mama advised
me to go out and look for menial jobs at food canteens so that the
little money they give me will be used to feed both of us, but she
advised me strongly not to steal anybody's money.
"She weeps
anytime I come back from school and tell her that I am going out again
to look for what we will eat. She is always complaining that I am too
young to be passing through this trauma.
"But I always
reply her that I don't have any option since my parents' relations and
families have abandoned me to my fate and I must survive and I don't
want to steal, so I do tell Mama to leave me and pray for me.
"If I don't go
home with money, Mama will not eat. Mama is blind and she cannot do
anything. Sometimes, some people in our house pity us and give us food
but not always.
"When there is no money and food, I find a restaurant and help them to wash plates, they pay me and give me food."
The boy says he
would sometimes beg for money, but he doesn't always go far to bring
his grandmother something to eat, "even if it is garri."
When asked how
he manages to go to school, he said an Akure-based human rights activist
and lawyer Mr. Morakinyo Ogele is sponsoring his education.
"Daddy lawyer
is the one that is helping me. He buys books and school uniform for me
and gives me money. Most of the times, he is the one that gives me money
that I take home to buy food for mama and myself.
"There are
times that Daddy lawyer will not be in office, and we will be hungry at
home. Times like that I just stay with Mama because there is nowhere to
go and get money."
Mr. Ogele, an
indigene of Ikere-Ekiti, confirmed that he had been helping the little
boy for about a year. If not for the aged and blind grandmother, he
would have sought police permission to take custody of the boy for
proper care.
The activist
said he picked interest in the boy when he saw him where he was washing
plates in a restaurant. Moved by the boy's efforts, he decided to help
the little boy by giving him money every day.
He also saddled himself with the responsibility of caring for Sehinde's academic needs.culled
*10year old boy
having to go through this?this just breaks ones heart.please anyone who
has info on how to contact this child should mail me at
stelakuko@hotmail.com
no 419 moves.
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