Two days ago, the photographer that took the viral wedding photo showing the cute little boy above, Oluwatobiloba, shared the news that he has been found him. This was after Nigerians reacted positively to the photo, someone even promised to give the little boy a scholarship.
The photographer, @ayaworanmedia, was at Oluwatobiloba’s home yesterday where he met with his father who is separated from his mum. Tobi’s father alleged that his mum abandoned him when he was a month old. Food items were given to Tobi’s family. The photographer shared Tobi’s story. Read below…
He is three years old and a product of failed marriage. According to his father, the boy was abandoned by his mother when he was barely a month old. His father, unable to cater for the boy, sought for a nanny who works in a daycare center, to take custody of the boy.
The nanny has been taken care of the boy since then. Though the father is a graduate of Electrical Engineering, he is jobless.
Though Oluwatobiloba has never seen the four walls of a school, he has a good command of English language considering his age. He speaks and understand English Language.
Friends, let’s make help in unleashing the potentials of this young boy. Yes, we can!
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