It is a known fact that not knowing where your child is or how he or she is being treated is one of the hardest things you will have to face. One minute you will feel a surge of hope, the next, a depth of despair that will threaten your very sanity.

Unfortunately, the family of Rowland Steven Ronku has had to travel this path for six years but had mustered all the strength and willpower to live in his absence with high hope that one day, he will reunite with his family. 

Recall that Roland and his friend, Darlington Davou, who were students of College of Health Technology Zawan disappeared from the College on March 12, 2018 and have not been seen since then.

Today marks exactly Six years after their disappearance. However, the family of Rowland is still hopeful that he is still alive and would reunite with the family someday.

According to Rowland's uncle, Engr. Prince Philip Aweyi Ronku, "the disappearance has remained a nightmare to the family and we have been praying and trusting of seeing their son who was hearty as of the time he disappeared with his friend, Darlington".

In her submission, Rowland's mother, Mrs M. Ronku said, "Right in my heart as a mother and the vision God showed me, (because in the last six years, I can testify to like four dreams), I know my son is alive". 

Consequently, the family of Rowland appealing to anybody or group of persons who might have come across,hear or have useful information about the young College boys to please reach out to them on 08036044427 or 08034532386 or 08965865898.