A Nigerian man known as @CounsellorSunny on X, formerly on Twitter, came to his social media account to request assistance while sharing photographs of a youngster, his son’s classmate, who was reportedly mistreated by his father’s sister.
The photographs sent by the aforementioned person revealed the scars on the boy’s body.
He said that his father’s sister, with whom he was residing, was abusing the child.
The photographs were accompanied with the phrase, “Good afternoon, Sir. Please help me post this. Who knows, we might save this boy from future abuse.
“I went to school this morning to drop my kids, and I met my son’s classmate named Victory, a 5-year-old in basic 1.”
“He and his elder brother, who is in basic 4, are living with their father’s sister, who is a nurse that owns a chemist shop here in Port Harcourt.
“Their dad is living outside the country but sends her money for the children’s welfare.”
“Their aunt, who should be in her 40s, unmarried but living with her boyfriend of 30+, collaborated and unleashed this terror on this innocent boy, claiming he spoiled something in the boyfriend’s car.”
“Please share this with the right authorities. Let’s help save this innocent boy as this isn’t the first time they’re doing this to him.”
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