See the Shocking Transformation of Nigerian 'Witch Toddler' Helped by a Good Samaritan Aid Worker (Photos)

Posted by Thandiubani on Fri 01st Apr, 2016 - tori.ng

A little boy dubbed a child witch that was abandoned to die before he was rescued has made tremendous recovery from the once malnourished little boy he was.

Anja Ringgren Loven 
 
A boy who was abandoned and dubbed a witch in Calabar, Nigeria has made a shocking recovery after he was rescued by a Danish aid worker. The boy identified as Hope sent hearts grieving some months back after n*ked pictures of his pathetic and malnourished body surfaced online. 
 
Photo of Hope the day he was rescued
 
The little boy was abandoned by villagers to die after he was dubbed a witch. Everyone left him to his fate and ran away from him as if he had leprosy. The little boy was rescued after a Danish aid worker identified as Anja Ringgren Loven mustered courage to reach out to the boy even risking a customary taboo.
 
 
Hope had a swollen belly, and suffered from Hypospadias (a congenital condition in males in which the opening of the urethra is on the underside of the penis).
 
Photos released by Ms Loven, the founder of the African Children's Aid Education and Development Foundation, now show the youngster has made a remarkable recovery.
 
 Hope is now totally transformed
 
Hope is unrecognisable from the skeleton he was in January, having put on weight, and can be seen with a permanently cheeky smile as he revels being looked after by the caring team at the foundation who have nursed him back to health.
 
Popular Stories
Dangerous Habits That Can Damage Your Liver... No 5 Will Shock You
S*xy & Hot Photos of Mother & Daughter Models Contesting for Miss BumBum Brazil Breaks the Internet
Impossible is Nothing! Don Jazzy Leading a Music Band in a Street Concert 20 Years Ago (Video)
Checkout This Weird Wedding Picture (Photo)
What Coca-Cola Really Does to Your Body? - Infographic Reveals Effects of the Drink [Must Read]


Copyright © 2022 Tori.ng - All rights reserved
Tori.ng is owned and managed by Cyclofoss Technologies Ltd.