In Nigeria, approximately 25 million people live with disabilities, representing about 15% of the population. Despite the significant number of...
Read moreI was born in a small village in Northern Nigeria, surrounded by love, family, and the constant hum of daily...
Read moreAs a young girl, I grew up in the bustling city of Lagos, under the protective care of my parents,...
Read moreOkobaba Destitute Home is a community where great destinies are nurtured. It is located in the heart of Lagos in...
Read moreIn Nigeria, persons with disabilities (PWDs) face significant barriers to employment and economic inclusion, despite various laws and policies designed...
Read moreThe General Manager of the Lagos State Office for Disability Affairs (LASODA), Mrs Adenike Oyetunde-Lawal, has proclaimed the 21st of...
Read moreDespite her visual impairment, Bukola Ogunsanya has the capacity well enough to manage her confectionery business and its finances without...
Read moreYour pain will be in vain if not transformed into a gain for others Welcome to the 20th issue...
Read moreDespite progressive policies and legal frameworks aimed at safeguarding the rights of people with disabilities (PWDs) in Nigeria, there have...
Read moreBy Esther Olaifa Doctorate Researcher at the University of Sussex, UK and a member of the Nigeria Association of...
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