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VIDEO: The story of Anaaba Agbango, the visually impaired farmer in Goka

A 49-year-old visually impaired person in Goka, a farming community in the Jaman North District of the Bono Region, Anaaba Agbango, is among some of the few persons living with a disability to venture into a productive venture. Anaaba Agbango, a native of the Upper East Region who has been …

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Nana Ama McBrown pays off rent of classmate who is visually impaired

As part of her 45th birthday celebrations, Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown organized a free National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) registration exercise for 1700 people predominantly, the aged and children in Kwadase, a suburb of Kumasi where she grew up. The exercise which took off beautifully suddenly took an emotional turn when …

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Heart-warming story of visually impaired couple celebrating 37th marriage anniversary

John Asakinaba and Faustina Asakinaba have been married for 37 years. Their love story, written at Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region of Ghana, is one that leaves many stunned not just because of the longevity of their relationship but also, the fact that they are both visually impaired. Their …

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VIDEO: Visually Impaired Student Wows Social Media Users As He Raps To Sarkodie’s “Happy Day” Song

A video of a visually impaired student of Akropong School for the blind has left social media users astounded as he raps to Sarkodie “Happy Day” and Medikal’s “La Hustle” songs word for word. Ghanaian bloggers, Sammy Kay and Kobi Kyei who visited the school took footages of when the …

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VIDEO: 70-year-old visually impaired Maame Yaa Senya wants God to take her life

Maame Yaa Senya, a 70-year-old visually impaired woman in the Sekyere Kumawu District in the Ashanti Region has received a GH¢200 donation from the Crime Check Foundation to assist in her plight. Yaa Senya in an interview with the foundation revealed how she became visually impaired and how that has …

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