 Lagos State has inspired so many people and elevated them from their humble beginning from the streets and as such they must not give up on their dreams of becoming better individuals in society. Those were the words of Gafnobabajdeh Somolu when he received female Tolkien drama, Aralollah Olumuiwa, popularly known as Aran and some of the street kids being rehabilitated under the Eco-Inspire Me project, plus the correspondent love Igugo Iodoko once again reports. These young boys and girls who have suffered social isolation ended up on the streets of Lagos. 100 in number, some were victims of low parental attachment and family disintegration. Others left home after suffering abuses while some took to surviving on the streets when they became orphans. With hopes dashed and dreams shattered, they constituted urban nuisances and menaces before they were rescued. I've built a kitchen, built a garage, and I'm staying here, it's where Eco-Inspire Me has picked me. I can see my life sitting here now. Me and my mum are suffering, they're sleeping in the road, but now I'm walking. Their story has now taken a positive turn. It's to Eco-Inspire Me, a project sponsored by Covenor Sowonlu. Covenant is meant to be a supporter and an enabler, to change life positively. Part of my responsibility is to make life a lot better for my citizens. That is part of my responsibility when I see initiatives like this and I see with so much passion that she's making our work a lot easier for us. The governor urged them to take advantage of the initiative to develop their talents while commanding the artist for creating the platform for redemption of street kids. Why should give us not be a place where you see yourself? I can get better, life can turn around for me. One of the things that they tell us is that as long as we're breathing we cannot give up. We cannot give up. But it is a chance and a moment that that change will happen. And I want to tell you, that chance and a moment has come. Female talking drama, Aralola Olumu Iwa, popularly known as Ara, is the brain behind Eco-Inspire Me. You need to see the lives these people live, if you're a mother or a father, you hear their stories. There's no way you will shed tears, except your heart is made of stone. For me to be the instrument that God is using to bring changes, dark hope, to their lives. Not a thousand of these street children are now being rehabilitated, trained, invocations and empowered to be responsible citizens through Eco-Inspire Me initiative. Love Ikuku Uyiduku, plus TV news.