Little Boy Struggling to Make a Living Gets Help from Nigerian Man who Vows to Make his Dream Come True
- Isaac Utere has further proven that Nigerians are people with good heart who do not hesitate to help the needy
- The socialite recently saw a boy making a living on the street and she decided to help him
- According to Utere, the little boy was trying to save money to buy a bicycle that would be taking him to his vocational centre
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A Nigerian man identified as Isaac Utere has inspired the social media community with the kind gesture he extended towards a little boy who was making a living on the street.
He said he was driving when he saw the young boy pass by with his windscreen wiper. According to him, his resemblance with one of his kids caught his attention and he decided to stop the boy.
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After engaging in a conversation with the boy, Utere gave him his phone number, a cap and N2,000.
Utere visited the boy's house and he found out that he was making a living on the street to buy a bicycle that would be taking him to his vocational centre. He also said he needed to buy tools so he could learn like other kids at the centre.
The man has vowed to support the boy with everything he needs.
In his words:
"My prayer is that God should sustain me with this current state of mind to make a difference in this boys life, which I know I have the capacity to do.
"Most kids just need a little of the surplus we don't even take notice of.
"ELIJAH is going to get all the attention, love, discipline and interest Jehovah is going to pass to him through me."
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In similar news, photos of past and present living conditions of a Nigerian family have got people talking on social media.
A Nigerian man identified as Tunde Onokoya who mobilised help for the family shared the photos on his Twitter page.
According to the old photos, the family used to live in squalor. In recent photos, the man and his two kids have finally moved from grass to grace.
Source: Legit.ng