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Update: DPO Who Allegedly Accused Good Samarit

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What should have been a moment of gratitude turned into a nightmare — one that has shaken many Nigerians and forced the country to confront a painful question: Is it still safe to do good in Nigeria? In a development that has drawn nationwide attention, the Nigeria Police Force has removed and sanctioned a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Delta State who was allegedly involved in accusing a good Samaritan of murder after he tried to save a dying man. The decision follows days of public outrage, emotional testimonies, and intense pressure on social media. For many Nigerians, this case cuts deep — because it could have been anyone . A Simple Act of Kindness According to reports, Tomi Akporoghene Wojuola was going about his day when he encountered a man who suddenly collapsed by the roadside in Asaba . Like many people would, Wojuola paused. He could have walked away. He could have pretended not to see. But he didn’t. Moved by compassion, he reportedly sought medical advice a...

Young Man Who Found A Baby Girl Dumped By The Road Side In Enugu In June 2022, Shares New Heartwarming Photo Of Him And The Girl


When you have the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate, you can equally save a life. Kindness and compassion are the answer to everything.

Kindness is caring about others and doing things to help make their lives better. It allows us to connect with other people and build meaningful relationships.

From the picture above, this act has boosted feelings of confidence, being in control, happiness and optimism of this baby.

If this two-year-old baby was neglected just like the market women that supposed to have compassion for her, this pretty girl would have not been on Twitter today.

A good Samaritan, Ben Kingsley Nwashala, who rescued this 2-year-old girl abandoned by the roadside, has shared a heartwarming photo of him and the child.

Recall that Ben picked the 2-year-old girl by the roadside at Agbani area of Enugu State on Wednesday night June 15,2022.

According to Mr Nwashala, the child was reportedly delivered by a mentally unstable woman who normally stays at a market in Agbani.

From his words, the baby has suffered tremendously. She sat at the same spot while all the rain that fell yesterday battered her. The market women didn't do anything to save the poor baby girl. 

Mr Nwashala said the girl has been cleaned up and fed as instructed by the DPO of Agbani Police Station. 


In a post shared on his Twitter handle, Nwashala posted new photos of him and the baby girl










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