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Young albino girl whose parent stopped from going to school for 4 years gets scholarship from a generous Nigerian man

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Young albino girl whose parent stopped from going to school for 4 years gets scholarship from a generous Nigerian man
Young albino girl whose parent stopped from going to school for 4 years gets scholarship from a generous Nigerian man

A generous and exceptional Nigerian man named Moses Anayochukwu Usulor, has taken a huge step to ensure a young albino girl whose parent had denied her access to education for four (4) years gets the education she deserved.

The young albino girl by name, Deborah, was denied access to education due to her albinism and was considered never to amount to anything by her parent.

According to Clevelandclinic, albinism is not a disease and is contagious. It is just a rare genetic disorder that makes child being born with the usual amount of melanin pigment, the chemical that determines the color of your skin, hair, and eyes.

Deborah’s parent however thought Albinism amounts to lack of intelligence and decided to engage her in only menial home tasks such as fetching firewood during school hours.

According to reports, Deborah lost 4 years until the intervention of Moses Anayochukwu Usolor, who gave her a full scholarship, paid all her school fees and promised to ensure she gets the education she deserved.

The young albino girl will now have the opportunity to make great impacts to change the world and in fact, have the opportunity to benefit from several international scholarships.

 

Festus Conteh
Festus Conteh is an award-winning Sierra Leonean writer, youth leader, and founder of Africa’s Wakanda whose work in journalism, advocacy, and development has been recognised by major media platforms and international organisations.