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RomanceRe: Help! How Can I Stop This? by chocolateme(f): 11:02am On Mar 12, 2016
It's strange indeed, were you delivered upside down during birth?
Just joking dear, you need a strong decision for yourself to change.
PoliticsRe: See A Filling Station In Benue State (photo) by chocolateme(f): 8:20pm On Mar 11, 2016
Anything is possible if you just believe
CrimeHe Gave Him Money To Help Buy Fuel And He Made Away With It. by chocolateme(op): 3:47pm On Mar 11, 2016
Just two hours ago, my friend that I left at the long que at Mobile filling station called to tell me that the boy he he gave 7k and a 50 liter container to help him buy fuel too has eloped with it and is nowhere to be found.
He saw the guy help someone buy and brought the fuel to the guy's car. He approached the guy to ask him what's up and the huzzler told him to give him to help him buy in case it never gets to his turn to buy for his car, he gave the boy the money believing he will help but this is almost 2 hours now and the guy man is nowhere to be seen.
Maybe it's high time for people to shine their eyes well well at the stations.
PoliticsRe: Is Jonathan Enjoying Any Immunity? Why The Pretence? by chocolateme(f): 9:53am On Mar 11, 2016
Have you eaten your agege bread from Olajumoke this morning? If not then go and buy for in there, you will get the answers you seek for.
RomanceRe: My boyfriend Says He Has "PLAN B" Is he cheating? by chocolateme(f): 9:51am On Mar 11, 2016
SUPERPACK:
Two months and u will see "Chanji"
laugh wan kill me die.. I even munched this part, SUPERPACK you no well, the poor girl is even more confused when it's obvious that you are being humorous, abeg leave her alone.. Clown. grin
PoliticsRe: Ranking Of Obas: Awujale Blast Alake, Queries Source by chocolateme(f): 9:44am On Mar 11, 2016
I thought they buy ranks and titles these days with money
PoliticsRe: APC Prosecuted Case Against Me Based On Lies-Dankwambo by chocolateme(f): 10:49pm On Mar 10, 2016
APC has a lot of loose ends in this administration, I just hope that God will open their eyes to see what is going on in this country. I don't think the president is ready.
The fact that he failed thrice and hoped to fail again on this last one because of the power of incumbency, it sort of made him quite unprepared for this. His advisers should assist him.
APC has turned to wailers.
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu: Picture Of One Of The Witnesses Preparing To Testify by chocolateme(f): 5:24pm On Mar 10, 2016
Is that not one of those Ebola saga prevention pictures? But even if they are real witnesses, must it be bread nylon that should be used to cover their faces?
FamilyRe: My True Life Story On Finding An 11-Year-Old Lost Child - Chocolateme (Pics) by chocolateme(op): 3:16pm On Mar 10, 2016
darekayng:
pls can the boy use a hearing aid device to hear?
i don't think so? His mom said he was born like that.
RomanceRe: Types Of Husband Ladies Choose Yours. by chocolateme(f): 12:48am On Mar 10, 2016
Where can we find No 10? Because he can only be found in heaven.
Of No 10 is out, then maybe 9 is better than the rest. Old age will bend him later in life.
PoliticsRe: Yakubu Gowon Confirms Paternity Of Musa, USA-returnee Son Musa by chocolateme(f): 12:40am On Mar 10, 2016
This is serious.. But thank God that all finally went well.
Oga Musa, it's high time to reap all the years that the cankerworms has eaten up from your life. Be good and you shall reap 27 years of harvest in one year. Good move baba Gowon.
FamilyRe: My True Life Story On Finding An 11-Year-Old Lost Child - Chocolateme (Pics) by chocolateme(op): 12:23am On Mar 10, 2016
[quote author=ambient post=43633342][/quote]tnx dearest.
FamilyRe: My True Life Story On Finding An 11-Year-Old Lost Child - Chocolateme (Pics) by chocolateme(op): 12:01am On Mar 10, 2016
adren:
good Samaritan...
...


you try sha.. make lalasticlala sef see am
you are displaying the level of maturity that even Bobby cannot display. You are disrespectful and very underaged that's why you can come to an adult forum as this to display your lack of parental guidance. I will set my last born to repair u. That's how you address your elderly ones. You should be be busy preparing your Common Entrance Examinations not coming here to display your childishness.
It is well with you.
FamilyRe: My True Life Story On Finding An 11-Year-Old Lost Child - Chocolateme (Pics) by chocolateme(op): 11:55pm On Mar 09, 2016
Cutehector:
Nice one chocolateme. I"m sure the lord will bless u in his special ways
bless u too my dear
FamilyMy True Life Story On Finding An 11-Year-Old Lost Child - Chocolateme (Pics) by chocolateme(op): 11:32pm On Mar 09, 2016
It was on a sunny afternoon on October 2014, I went down to Asaba, Delta state for the collection of my national ID card.
I will make it brief even thought it's gonna be lengthy; At the intersection between Delta Broadcasting Station (DBS) road and Okpanam road, I saw a little boy walking up and down the road looking unkept, hungry, helpless and of course with many bleeding sours all over his body. I became emotional and started wondering why he was alone and it had been raining the past four or five days before, I went about my business thinking of him but out of curiosity, I felt I should go back there to check on him. On getting back there later in the evening, I saw him following people up and down begging for food, I couldn't help it anymore so I walked up to him and asked his name, he replied with a hand signal that he is hungry, I then approached people selling commodities around to ask if they have an idea of whom the boy is but the general answer I got was that the boy suddenly appeared in that area for almost five days now and that no one knows him. That he was stark unclad when he came but a man passed there in the morning and bought cloth for him. No one was willing to care to help him find out how he got there.

I thought about police Wahala if I try to help but I waved it, I then bought food and water for him and he devoured it. While he was eating, there came a man with a black SUV ( mr Emeka) who stopped in front of us, we exchanged greetings and by then people were beginning to gather gradually to know what's going on. The man introduced himself to me and I got to know that he is based at the US and is also into humanitarian work, he told me he passed before and saw the boy, then asked around but got the same answer I got from people around. He then called the police divisional office to come and pick the boy and they answered in affirmative, that he was surprised to see that the boy was still out here. Well, we took it upon ourselves to help the boy as much as we could.

The complication started after he was done eating, we started asking him about himself, parents and all that but discovered that he is a physically challenged boy, ( he can't talk: deaf and dumb) though he makes some kind of noise that means nothing to the listener. We tried all we could but nothing at all to help know his way about.

We went to the police headquarters to make report, after discussing with the PRO (God bless his soul, he died in a car crash the following day) he gave us a police report to Delta broadcasting service and NTA Asaba to show the missing boy. We got there and after all said and done, we proceeded to NTA office where they killed our time before the broadcast.

Meanwhile it was getting late, I needed to leave Asaba and go home, we took him to the divisional office where he formerly called the DPO about the boy so they can keep the boy there for safety till the following week because this was happening on a Friday but the DPO refused to keep the boy there insisting that the police office is not for motherless babies or missing children, that their job is to apprehend the criminals, there was a serious misunderstanding that day and shoutings even the DPO angrily entered his car and drove off leaving us there. The officers around said we should go and keep him in an orphanage for the weekend so we can take him to welfare office the upper week. The Civil Service offices has closed as of that late evening.

We got a location from a DBS staff and took Bobby there (we christened him Bobby) he is such a good boy and very happy. We finally got there but it took time before they took him in as we had to rush to the police headquarters to get a note with an officer for them to allow him to stay for the weekend because it's actually a private motherless babies' home. We filed the necessary papers and signed our signatures and left but not without making sure that the boy's wounds were attended to.

I got home by almost 11pm that night, very scared. I prayed everything will go well.
I was woken up the following morning by a call from me Emeka, the man I was working with on the case , he told me that the reverend sisters called him to report that the boy is missing "again" I just got tired and weak, I related the issue to my parents and took off to Asaba. On reaching there, I found out that Police officers has been dispatched to go in search of Bobby, they found him later on the afternoon perambulating the streets far away from the children's home. We took him back and I went back home.

It was by Monday morning when I returned and met up with mr Emeka ans we took him and went to the welfare office, it took almost the whole day because we wrote statements and other paper woks too. Towards evening time of that day, we drove Bobby alongside a staff from the office there who took us to the state government owned children's home. He was settled in comfortably before we left. There were other kids too and they all welcomed him cheerfully. Haa!! At last it all ended but we prayed he would be located by his parents.

It was on Tuesday noon that I got a call to come to Asaba that Bobby's parents has located him, I went there and to cut a long story short again, they had been broadcasting his photograph all over the television stations in Anambra and Imo state, someone saw his picture on TV and again saw the constant display on DBS and decided to call the number displayed by his parents. He told them to report to Asaba police station and from there, the boy was located thank God! But it wasn't easy for the boy to be released to them by the state government child welfare. They even came with pictures and Bobby's clothes and it took days before he was eventually released to them.

On how he got lost, he was brought from IMO state to Ogbunike in Anambra state his grandmother's house for holidays. Two days after arrival, they lost him only to be found this way, It wasn't easy at all but to God be the glory. His mom almost died of heartbreak.
His real name as we got to know from his parent is victor. Below are the pictures we took before and after he reunited with his family..
Mr Emeka kept buying and buying and buying lots of provisions, toiletries and other children's amenities to both the state owned and the government owned children's home even after Bobby left there, very good man God bless him wherever he is.
That's my story. Be helpful to someone today and u will save lots of others. Thanks

By Chocolateme..

I forgot to add that coincidentally, Victor's dad's name happens to be Mr "Bobby"

Nairaland GeneralRe: Meaning Of Some Chat Abbreviations by chocolateme(f): 8:25pm On Mar 09, 2016
I don't have any, this is why many failed their jamb and other exams by surprise and can't understand how they failed when they are hundred percent sure they wrote well.
HealthRe: UNBELIEVABLE: Twins In Vietnam Found To Have Different Fathers After DNA Test by chocolateme(f): 8:17pm On Mar 09, 2016
Does it mean that she has been collecting male sperm fr different guys and saving and packing them in her womb?
Dumb statement by me chai!!
RomanceRe: Neighbors Have A Problem With Me, What Should I Do About It? by chocolateme(f): 7:59pm On Mar 09, 2016
Hmm..
I hope say they have not gathered for you guys? It's not your portion.
You won't be looking for their face one after the other to know what you did to warrant their silence. If any of them is matured enough, he or she would have approached you guys Incase you did something wrong unintentionally.
But this is the time to be VERY VERY CAREFUL.. Watch your backs please. Remain positive, soon someone will come running to relate what's going on to you guys.
Above all, I hope you guys are not the very troublesome type? The type that disturbs the compound?
RomanceRe: To All The Ladies Out There See This{photos} by chocolateme(f): 7:29pm On Mar 09, 2016
Of course...
Free oloshos impresses men
But they are always attracted to responsible ladies that has real men in their lives,
Always attracted to hardworking self made ladies, decieve and cheat them and use them as a climbing ladder to self acclaimed guys.
CelebritiesRe: Mercy Aigbe Rewards Fan With #10,000 For Predicting The Color Of Her Outfit. by chocolateme(f): 2:36pm On Mar 09, 2016
She try
CrimeRe: Nigerian Drug Lord - "Happy" - Arrested In Macau by chocolateme(f): 12:23pm On Mar 09, 2016
This leap year carry many things come
Christianity EtcRe: Al Qaeda Frees Missionary In Burkina Faso But Detained Her Husband by chocolateme(f): 12:20pm On Mar 09, 2016
Abeg oo
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Pictures: These Were Drawn By Oresegun Olumide by chocolateme(op): 11:58pm On Mar 08, 2016
mrnuur:
How can you tell me this is art work?? No pls!


It's just too amazing and mind blowing
its really amazing my dear, there are even more. Couldn't help admiring them.
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Pictures: These Were Drawn By Oresegun Olumide by chocolateme(op): 11:31pm On Mar 08, 2016
More..

Art, Graphics & VideoPictures: These Were Drawn By Oresegun Olumide by chocolateme(op): 11:30pm On Mar 08, 2016
Very creative.. Do we still need foreign artists? No.

SportsRe: Donald Trump–WENGER Can Go To Hell, I Am Ready To Pay The New Arsenal Coach by chocolateme(f): 10:14pm On Mar 08, 2016
Uncle Wenger, what's going on?
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram: FG Set To Deploy SA Special Forces To Fight by chocolateme(f): 8:12pm On Mar 08, 2016
I di mma
PoliticsRe: Govenor Fayose Expresses Joy Buying Banana From A Small Boy (PICS) by chocolateme(f): 8:10pm On Mar 08, 2016
Happy?
That governor deserves..

PoliticsRe: Buhari Unbundles NNPC Into 7 Units by chocolateme(f): 8:08pm On Mar 08, 2016
Finally
PoliticsRe: Yobe Deputy Governor, Abubakar Ali, In Auto Crash In Kano by chocolateme(f): 8:07pm On Mar 08, 2016
Hmm..
PoliticsRe: Yobe Deputy Governor, Abubakar Ali, In Auto Crash In Kano by chocolateme(f): 8:06pm On Mar 08, 2016
Hmm

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