In Nigerian politics, “[Voters] feel we are not worth it…that an albino person cannot deliver anything”
For these Nigerian politicians living with albinism, the hope was to be judged on merit. Instead, their skin…
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For these Nigerian politicians living with albinism, the hope was to be judged on merit. Instead, their skin…
Noma, a rare and devastating disease with a fatality rate of up to 90%, often remains undiagnosed until…
By Njukang Princeley, Cameroon Visually impaired Africans have turned out massively to commemorate World Braille Day in different…
By Princeley Njukang, Cameroon. Accessing formal education in Cameroon poses a huge challenge for children and youth with…
Princeley Njukang, Cameroon. Just when most visually impaired Africans felt that forgetting what sight offers is a good…
By Princeley Njukang, Cameroon. Over 25 disabled and vulnerable persons affected by the Cameroon Anglophone Conflict have been…
By Kesah Princely and Njukang Princeley, Cameroon Discussions about the impact of armed conflict on disabled people often…
Fraisnel Bayuga, Using a Pixel 3 XL SmartphoneBy Njukang Princeley, Cameroon. Using smart phones and other digital devices…
By Njukang Princeley, Cameroon. Developing visual impairment while in college or university always comes as a heavy burden.…
By Kesah Princely and Tanjong Moses, Cameroon. Either to live or be killed, this is the tight situation…