Hardship Forces Mother to Abandon Her Baby at a Church

The abandoned baby at the church premises
 
A mother has done the unthinkable by abandoning his little baby of a year and five months baby at the Assemblies of God church premises along Ranch road, Obudu and ran away.
 
According to CrossRiverWatch the woman identified as Monica dumped the baby at about 2:30 PM Thursday, last week with some clothes left at the Altar after the district Reverend of the church, Francis Agianpuye had given her N1,000 some days earlier.
 
Speaking about the incident, Reverend Agianpuye revealed that he discovered the child and organized some youths to find the mother but to no avail, before he took the matter to the Obudu division of the Nigeria Police where after reporting, he took the boy back home to take care of him.
 
However, they were surprised when the mother came back on Friday to pick the son. When asked why she had dumped him, she said: “I have been here before to beg for money and you gave me N1,000 so I know if I drop my child here you will still take care of him.”
 
The Biakwan native of Boki local government area was later taken to her home town by Reverend Agianpuye where the duo were reunited with the boy’s father, one Bisong Abang who was said to have gone to the farm and upon return, said he had accepted the plan due to the hardship they are facing.
 
They were given N4,000 by Reverend Agianpuye as a palliative for their immediate needs.

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