"I was in my office yesterday when I saw two kids, one is 2years old and the other 10years old. I saw them heading to Ohafia Abiriba road, a very lonely and dangerous place. so I stopped them and interviewed them, they told me that they are from Afara Ibeku going to Okigwe village. so I became shocked cos the road they were taking leads to Ohafia Arochukwu, Igbere, Abiriba etc.
After interviewing them I found out that they missed road and
don't even know where they were going to, so I took them to BCA and reported
there.
They televised them and asked me to go home with them, so I
came back home with the two kids, I gave them food and bathed them, and they
slept in my room. This morning, the BCA news broadcaster called me and asked me to come to the station with the two kids for their parent to take them.
According to their parent, they have searched for them everywhere but couldn't find them. but later, one of their neighbor saw them in the television when they were announced missing, so he rushed to their house and informed them. Immediately, they rushed to BCA for clarification.
This morning, the BCA news broadcaster called me so I took them there and handed them over to their parent.
Due to the way I treated them, they refused to go with their parent, they were crying that they will go with me so I begged them to go and that I will come and pick them later.
People were blessing me, all the BCA staff were very happy that I did such a marvelous work.
Finally, I snapped with them....
Chai!!!! am gonna miss them.
Always do good wherever you are, affect lives positively, be
a good Samaritan and God will bless you. #lovingthesekids."
And I agree with her. You don't have to be rich before you care for others.
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