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10 -yrs After Being Branded A Witch, Nigerian Boy Graduates Primary School

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A Nigerian boy called Hope, who was rescued by Grace of God  through the benevolence of a Danish aid worker, Anja Ringgren Lovén, in Akwa Ibom in 2016, after being branded a witch and left to die by his family has celebrated his graduation from primary school with top grades.

Hope’s story gained international attention years ago when he was saved following accusations of witchcraft that left him abandoned and vulnerable.

According to Loven, Hope has now graduated from primary school and is preparing to begin secondary education in September.
Lovén, who posted this picture of the boy in a Facebook post on Monday, August 25, said Hope, who is deaf but communicates through sign language, finished with one of the highest grades in his class.
“Hope survived. He graduated this year and starts secondary school next month. His story is world famous and every day I look at him and feel so grateful for his incredible development.
“If you get to know Hope you are lucky because he is so very unique. Hope is deaf but despite that he is able to communicate using sign language.
“Hope graduated primary school with one of the highest grades. Not only is he very intelligent, he is a talented artist, an excellent dancer, he is very warm and caring and on top of that he has a great sense of humor.
“All the above makes me happy but some days it makes me think about the thousands of “Hope’s” out there who we will never get to know. Never get to know because their lives are short. Once a child is accused of being a witch it’s the end.
“But we will never give up. It’s an uphill battle but with your support to Land of Hope we will continue to save lives.” Loven wrote on the facebook page
On the facebook page, Lovén, photographed, was seen giving water to the then two-year-old after he was left malnourished on the streets for months. The picture went viral and drew global attention to the plight of children accused of witchcraft in Nigeria. The scenario took place on January 30, 2016.
Following his rescue, Hope was taken to the Children’s Education and Development Foundation, popularly known as Land of Hope, which Lovén co-runs with her husband, Nigerian lawyer David Emmanuel Umem.
Since then, he has grown under the care of the foundation, which provides education, healthcare and shelter for children accused of witchcraft.

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