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NGO Empowers Deaf Students Through Sports

by Orjime Moses and Hosea Yusuf
2 months ago
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NGO Empowers Deaf Students Through Sports
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In a vibrant display of talent and resilience, Whispering Hope Africa Initiative (WHAIafrica) has reinforced its commitment to empowering persons with disabilities through sports and education.

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The nonprofit sponsored Purple House at the Special School for the Deaf, Odoakpu, Onitsha, during its inter-house sports competition. In recognition of its unwavering support, the school renamed it WHAIafrica House.

WHAIafrica, known for equipping persons with disabilities with digital and life skills, has been a longstanding partner of the school. Through its volunteers, it has trained deaf students in technology, fostering self-reliance and career readiness.

This year, with additional support from Culture Rich, WHAIafrica provided sports kits and equipment, ensuring students were well-prepared for the competition.

The event, themed “Disability is not Inability,” saw students excel in various sporting activities, including relay races, sack races, choreography, sprint races, and a march past. The atmosphere was filled with excitement, friendly rivalry, and a shared sense of achievement.

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Speaking at the event, WHAIafrica’s Executive Director, Nkechi Udegboka, popularly known as Ada Africa, assured parents and students of the organization’s continued support.

(Executive Director, WHAIafrica, Nkechi Udegboka said, “We remain committed to empowering deaf youths through digital skills and sports. Our Creative Hub offers free training and potential employment opportunities to ensure their self-reliance.”

 

The school’s principal, Lady Ify Agu, expressed deep appreciation, saying, “WHAIafrica’s unwavering support has transformed our students’ lives, providing them with skills and opportunities they never imagined.”

 

A student, reflecting on the impact, saying, “Thank you, WHAIafrica, for believing in us and making this event possible. Sports help us show that disability is not inability.”

As part of its commitment to inclusive education, WHAIafrica also made a monetary donation to the school.

The event drew a notable audience, including parents, Anglican priests from the Diocese on the Niger, principals and teachers from various schools, house sponsors, and the Zonal Director of Education for Onitsha Zone.

Their presence underscored the power of sports in breaking barriers for persons with disabilities.


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