Nigeria: A Mother's Unconditional Love

3 March 2013

The Cerebral Palsy Centre at Bode Thomas Street in Surelere, Lagos, looks like any other residential home. In contrast to its serene exterior, the interior is a beehive of activity. No signpost betrays the activities behind its walls. Yet, inside is a home filled with love and laughter for children suffering from cerebral palsy.

A compassionate woman had taken it upon her to care for these less privileged children who are unaware of their fate; children who are yet to come to terms with the harsh reality Fate had thrown to them. To them, the cerebral palsy home is their safe haven. They are content and happy with their lifestyle at the moment because the beautiful separate mother, Ms Nonyelum Nweke showers them with so much love and care that they are hardly aware of their circumstance.

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