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Physically Challenged Lady Celebrates Passing out of NYSC against all Odds

CURSORY: A physically challenged member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Queen Samuel Okafor Ivunnah has celebrated passing out from the scheme.

Showing off her NYSC certificate on Friday, October 7, Queen a physically challenged member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) wrote:

“Thanks to Almighty God for making this day a reality.”

In similar news, a 28-year-old physically challenged man has passed out of the National Youth Service Corp, NYSC.

Ikiotere Ayebatonye Otuma, a 28-year-old physically challenged man has recently celebrated his NYSC passing out parade in a Facebook post.

The determined young man, who hails from Brass Local Government Area of Bayelsa but underwent his NYSC in Ede, Osun stated, is a graduate of Niger Delta University, Amasoma where he studied Management.

In an interview published at the beginning of his service year in 2021, Ikiotere said there is no excuse for failure.

“Having a physical deformity should not make you think much. Your life is not over as long as you are mentally stable. You do not have to make excuses for failure. You have every reason to be who God wants you to be by his grace.

“Even though along the line you will face depression, difficulty and hardship do not let it get to you.

“Other people without physical deformity also feel down at some point in their lives and still come out of it.

“We can too if we put our minds to it. We can achieve anything and everything.”

Read Also: Physically Challenged Man Who Was Carried To School By His Mum Graduate From University

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