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As a disabled child growing up in Nigeria, Joshua Anum did not see internet stardom in his future. He and his eight siblings, abandoned by their father, barely had enough to eat.
Only 5 percent of the primary school–aged kids in Nigeria are dropouts, while about three-quarters of those who aren't receiving education are likely to never even step foot inside of a classroom.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Step Out in Nigeria with a Message for Kids: 'There Is No Need to Suffer in Silence' The Duke and Duchess of Sussex touched down in Nigeria on Friday, May 10 and ...
NBA's Precious Achiuwa Hosts Sports and Life Skills Camp for Over 1000 Kids in Nigeria (Exclusive) The Toronto Raptors power forward takes PEOPLE inside his inspiring four-day skills camp in Port ...
Polio is back in Nigeria, just when the World Health Organization thought the virus might be gone completely. Two kids have been paralyzed by the virus for the first time in two years, the WHO ...
ABUJA (Reuters) – As a disabled child growing up in Nigeria, Joshua Anum did not see internet stardom in his future. He and his eight siblings, abandoned by their father, barely had enough to ...
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