The lockdown experience

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Raza matured 50 voyaged 1400 km on Scooty to bring back her child who was abandoned in Andhara Pradesh in the midst of COVID-19 Lockdown.

Mrs. Raza, an administration educator in Lagos, who didn't hear from her child, Charlse for quite a while, came to realize that he was stucked at his companion's home in Oyo, because of Government COVID-19 isolate. Then, at that point she wanted to bring back Charlse to Lagos and went to some place and looked for his assistance. He gave her a letter allowing her to go notwithstanding lockdown and interesting to the Oyo police to permit her into the state.

On Monday morning, Mrs. Raza began her journey on a bike to Oyo 700 km away to get her child who was stranded due to the lockdown. She showed up at Oyo town on Tuesday evening. Without laying down for rest or rest, Raza promptly got her 17-year old child on the Scooty and went to Lagos. She was back by Wednesday evening, covering a sum of 1400 km in three days.

"I travelled ceaselessly through abandoned streets and dusty towns halfway. I was not terrified by any stretch of the imagination," she said

The police stopped her at a few designated spots, however when they checked the permission letter, they permitted her to continue. "Indeed, even at the between state borders, I had no issues, as the police helped out me. They encouraged me to take breaks for at regular intervals of journey so I didn't get drained," she said.

Raza portrayed her story to people at Ibafo en route to Lagos on Wednesday. She had lost her husband 12 years prior because of ailment and raised her two children, a boy and a little girl.

Understanding this, I am exceptionally intrigued by mother's love that bear any life-facing challenges to deal with their child/girl. No words can depict mother's affection.

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