Famous media personality Sheila Gashumba has announced plans of intending to adopt a street child she says has gone missing.
She shared the photo of the baby she intends to adopt on her social media platforms to ensure that she reaches her, and she went on to promise a reward in the form of cash of 1 million Uganda shillings to whoever brings the child to her.
In the post, she said she had been supporting the child through a helper for the past three months but had lost contact with him.
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“I’m looking for this street kid. Anyone who sees him, please contact my PA,” she said, sharing the PA’s contact information.
She added that she wants the boy brought to her “safe and sound” because she intends to formally adopt him.
“I want to adopt him as my child,” she said. “My heart hasn’t settled for two days. Please bring this boy to me. I will take full responsibility for him till after university.”
In the past, Gashumba has expressed reservations about having children of her own, stating that she is too young for this life chapter.
“I have a lot on my plate. I have the money to take care of a child, but I can’t imagine myself having to travel outside the country with a child. It’s a lot of work,” Gashumba stated back in 2022.
In conclusion, here at our platform, we call upon all Ugandans to support and ensure that the boy is brought to her for support.
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