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Touching story of visually-impaired Nigerian man who is working as a cobbler

by Damilare Aanu
December 11, 2018
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A Nigerian man who is visually impaired has shared his story with Legit.ng and he has inspired many .

This hardworking man who is cobbler did not allow his disability hold him back from achieving success. Despite being blind, the man was able to learn to become a successful cobbler.

In an interview with Newsmen, the man revealed that he became blind after a neighbour slapped him across the face. He disclosed that he had been slapped after he hit the neigbour’s daughter who was rude to him.

The man identified as Endurance Otowe, popularly known as Jele, told Newsmen that the woman had put on a ring to slap him and his right eye went blind immediately.

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He also revealed that ever since then he started having issues with his other eye. Otowe was diagnosed and was told he had glaucoma after he was taken to the hospital when he complained to his parents.

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However, Otowe told Newsmen that he was unable to treat it because his parents could not afford the N100,000 payment for the treatment.

To cope, Otowe’s parents decided to take him to the Nigerian society for the blind after he stayed at home for years without doing anything. He explained that many people told him he could not become anything in life.

The young man explained that he endured the school of the blind because he felt depressed and many people made him feel less important. He also noted that he had to lie to the school about his payment because he could not afford it.

But, after seeing his determination to succeed, the school decided to get him a sponsor who paid his tuition fees. He noted that he was happy in the school because he was with people who understood what he was going through.

Otowe gained a lot of skills in the school of the blind. He now makes bags and shoes for a living.

You may also like to read; Governor El-Rufai receives visually impaired lady, Hafsah Dauda who was recently called to the Nigerian Bar (Photo)

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