Boy branded a witch, starved 5yrs ago, becomes best man at a wedding in Akwa Ibom

The little boy named Hope, who was branded a witch by his family and left to starve to death, was the best man at a wedding in Eket, Akwa Ibom during the weekend.

He was Best Man of one of the team members that rescued him five years ago.

Hope was only 2 years old then and terribly emaciated when he was rescued by Danish aid, Anja Ringgren Loven and her team on January 31, 2016, after he had been wandering the streets for eight months.

Ms Loven on Sunday, shared photos of a stylish and handsome Hope at the wedding of Land of Hope’s Education Officer, which took place last weekend.

She wrote;

“In exactly 40 days today we are going to celebrate that Hope was rescued 5 years ago. To be exact, Hope was rescued on the 30 of January 2016.

“I cannot wait 40 days to share these pictures of Hope. He is simply to cute and handsome. Last week Hope was best man at Don Udowan, our Education officer’s wedding and Hope just shined like a little star.

“Looking back, it’s hard to believe that 5 years have already passed. I remember the day we rescued Hope as if it was yesterday.

“As most of you know I have the name HOPE tattooed on my fingers. A tattoo I got many years ago even long before I ever travelled to Nigeria. Because for more than a decade now it’s been my mission in life to: Help One Person Everyday: HOPE

“Many of you have been following our work since we rescued Hope and witnessed his amazing transformation. He is a SURVIVOR and one day he will be old enough to travel the world and tell his story.

“We owe everything to you, our followers, sponsors, supporters and members.”

1 thought on “Boy branded a witch, starved 5yrs ago, becomes best man at a wedding in Akwa Ibom

  1. May God bless you people from rescuring this cute guy from the hand of death.hope as name sounds you will go places and share your stories to the hopeless.please forgive your family and believe everything happens for a purpose.from ubamaka

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