Tuesday 2 February 2016

Anja Ringgren-Lovén Rescuing Nigerian Children From ‘witchcraft'





A woman from Denmark named Anja Ringgren Lovén has spent three years in Nigeria saving children from the worst cases of abuse. She is taking care of kids abandoned by their own very families for being witchcraft (how many times are we going to tell Nigerians that there nothing like witchcraft? Issokay sha). A documentary on her work is coming up and she has been raising funds from people in her country to assist the kids. By the way, this European woman is covered with tattoos, I just wonder what religious and hyperspiritual Nigerians will say about that but all I know is that no society on earth can develop beyond the mentality of its people. I hope to get more details on her but here are some of the photos:

Glory was found at an abandoned house in July 2013. Tortured and survivor of his family who accused her of being a witch – Glory now goes to school and doing very well, as evidenced by her always mischievous smile. She is a strong girl who loves to help with the cooking on DINNødshjælps orphanage.

Savior and his younger brother Samuel lives both on DINNødshjælps orphanage. They were both accused of being witches by their grandmother.Their younger brother, who had also been accused of being a witch, did not survive the torture they all three were exposed. Savior and Samuel are both in school and doing very well.

Prince was accused of being a witch by his own father who tortured him.Prince escaped from danger and was found by police on the street. Prince has today really well. He was # 1 in his class for the last school tests and I celebrated with him and the other children at DINNødshjælps orphanages, and for his great achievement, we bought a new backpack for him. Prince is a very skilled and intelligent boy.

Nsikak was tortured by his own father in three days where he had been tied hand and foot and had no food.
Nsikak escaped from danger and his hands and ankles now carry the imprint of the rope he was tied with.He has big scars on the body of the torture. Nsikak have it today really well. He is a good student in school. And he helps to care for the younger children at the center.


http://abiyamo.com/see-how-this-danish-woman-is-saving-nigerian-children-from-witchcraft-abuses/

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