Tearful 16-Year-Old’s Public Plea Ignites Fresh Debate on Child Safety and Guardianship Treatment

Posted by Chinenye on Tue 19th May, 2026 - tori.ng

A disturbing scene at Amadi Roundabout has sparked emotional reactions after a 16-year-old boy was reportedly seen in tears while trying to return to his village, claiming mistreatment from the woman he had been living with.

An eyewitness recounts spotting a 16-year-old boy in tears at Amadi Roundabout.

When approached and asked what the matter was, the boy explained that he wanted to return to his village because the woman he had been living with was treating him badly.

A kind passerby gave him some money, and he wasted no time trying to board a keke to make his way home.

Another person on the scene advised him to walk down to Mile 1, where he could find a bus heading to Abonnema. However, before he could make his escape, the woman caught up with him.

Reflecting on the incident, the eyewitness used it as an opportunity to pass a message to parents.

He urged them to listen when their children express reluctance to live with relatives or guardians, and to respect those feelings rather than force the arrangement.

He also pointed out that at 16, the boy is no longer a small child and should be treated accordingly.

He encouraged parents to keep their children close, even if circumstances are difficult, recalling his own mother's philosophy that the family would make do with whatever little they had rather than send their children away.

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