Aid worker, Anja R. Lovén, who rescued a ‘Witch child’ in Akwa Ibom, shares pics of a Childrens Center she’s building in Nigeria

 
Danish aid worker, Anja Ringgren Lovén, who rescued and rehabilitated a
little boy that was accused of witchcraft and abandoned by his family in
Akwa Ibom, shared these photos of a Children’s center she’s currently
building in Nigeria. According to Anja, her charitable organization
DINNødhjælp bought a very big piece of land here in Nigeria last year
and are now building a center in collaboration with Engineers Without
Borders.
According to her,




“Land of Hope” is the name of our new land which is also written above
our main gate. The wall all around our big land has already been build
and razor wire all around has been placed on the top of the wall. 

We are now in the proces of building 6 of our main buildings: Girls
hostel, boys hostel, kitchen both indoor and outdoor, office/library
building, security/generator house and volonteers house. Hopefully we
will finish in a few months. It’s rainy season so the rain is giving us
some challenges but the workers are really working fast and our engineer
is doing a great job! 

We are also going to build a Parliamentary Hall which will serve as an
“Event Center”. We will also build an ICT- Center ( Information
Communication Technology Center ). 

And finally we will as most of you also know build a Medical Health
Clinic which we have already named “Hope’s Clinic” – donated by Denmark.
“Land of Hope” will be the future land for the vulnerable children in
Nigeria. A land of hope for a brighter future.

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