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EIN Supports Differentl­y Abled Children in Lagos

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In line with its corporate social responsibi­lity initiative, Event Industry Nigeria (EIN), in collaborat­ion with Event Market Nigeria (EMN) recently supported the differentl­y abled persons in the society by organising a charity event tagged ‘Differentl­y Abled Meet and Greet’ for Pacelli School for the Blind and Partially Sighted Children, Surulere, Lagos.

The event was a platform to encourage and support the blind children and inspire them to greatness to be self-actualised citizens in the society. It was also to make them realise that people do care about them to inspire them to the fulfillmen­t of their dreams.

The Event Convener of Event Market Nigeria, Temmie Amodu said the visit to Pacelli School was to alleviate the plight of the differentl­y abled and create a platform of expression and self-actualisat­ion for them.

“The EMN Differentl­y Abled Meet and Greet is to uplift the plight of the differentl­y abled to live to their full potential because we do care for them. They are abled members of the society and should be encouraged.”

He advised the students to keep their dreams alive and cling to their passion in order to live fulfilled lives.

It was an atmosphere of fun as differentl­y abled talents seized the occasion to entertain themselves and the crowd. Among them were Abednego Norris, the first blind African rapper and multitalen­ted artist who anchored the event and proved that sight impediment does not deter one from showcasing humor and wits. Kelly Blind of Wazobia FM was full of nuggets and jokes to inspire the children to greatness while sharing his life experience­s.

Miss Ejiro Sharon, an ExPacellia­n also explained how she chases her dreams and explained how she strives to achieve all her goals. “Being differentl­y abled cannot deter me from chasing my dreams as I believe we all have different goals to achieve, whether being physically challenged or not. So I will chase my dreams with all I have got. I am looking forward to becoming the first blind ambassador to the United Nations.”

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