🚨 A Silent Cry on Abuja Roads: Police Beg Nigerians to Help Identify Unconscious Boy After Heartbreaking Hit-and-Run 🚨

Abuja woke up to another painful reminder of how fragile life can be on our roads.


In the early hours of the day, a young boy — now identified only as Ojochenemi Onje — was found unconscious after a suspected hit-and-run accident in Abuja. No phone. No identification. No family in sight. Just a wounded child fighting silently for his life.


According to the police, good-hearted citizens discovered the boy lying helplessly by the roadside after a vehicle reportedly knocked him down and sped off without stopping. The driver did not slow down. Did not look back. Did not care to know if the boy lived or died.


Today, Ojochenemi is alive — but unconscious. And the biggest question remains: Who is he, and where is his family?


The police have now taken the rare step of calling on the general public for help. Officers believe that somewhere in Abuja — or even beyond — a mother is worried sick, a father is searching endlessly, or siblings are waiting for a brother who never came home.


This is not just another news story. This is a human life hanging in the balance.


Doctors say every hour matters, not just for medical care but for emotional healing. A familiar voice. A known face. A loved one holding his hand could make all the difference. But until then, Ojochenemi remains surrounded by strangers, relying on the kindness of a nation.


Sadly, hit-and-run accidents are becoming too common on Nigerian roads. Many victims are left to die, not because help didn’t exist, but because humanity failed in that moment. This case forces us to pause and ask ourselves: What if this was your child? Your brother? Your neighbour?


The police urge anyone who recognizes the boy, knows his family, or has information about the accident to come forward immediately. Even the smallest detail could reunite a family and possibly save a life.


As Nigerians, we may not all wear uniforms or badges, but we all share responsibility for one another. Sometimes, helping doesn’t require money — just awareness and compassion.


👉 Please watch the full video for clearer details and share widely.

Your share could reach the one person who knows Ojochenemi.

And that one person could change everything.


Let this not be another forgotten story. Let this be the moment humanity wins.

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