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National Assembly Hosts Art Exhibition Featuring Autistic GWR Holder Kanye

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The National Assembly, on Tuesday, reaffirmed its commitment to promoting inclusion and addressing the stigma faced by children living with autism in Nigeria, as it hosted a special art exhibition featuring Guinness World Record holder, Kanye Okeke.

Held at the National Assembly Library in Abuja, the exhibition showcased the works of the young autistic artist, who recently made global headlines for creating the world’s largest painting on canvas, a feat that earned him recognition from Guinness World Records.

Lawmakers, advocates, and invited guests were treated to a vibrant display of Kanye’s creativity, with many describing his art as a symbol of hope and inspiration for families affected by autism.

Speaking at the event, Maria Okafor, Founder of the RBM Autism Foundation, hailed the initiative as a powerful statement for inclusion.

“This kind of storytelling through art is extremely important,” she said. “Many children with autism are non-verbal, yet they can communicate through creativity. Kanye is a perfect example. His parents nurtured his artistic talent, and today he holds a Guinness World Record.”

Okafor urged the government to lead a national awareness campaign to challenge misconceptions and reduce stigma surrounding autism.

“Many parents still hesitate to seek help because of fear and social stigma,” she noted. “We need inclusive policies that promote understanding and acceptance across the country.”

Representing the National Assembly Library, Henry Nwauba described the exhibition as part of the legislature’s ongoing efforts to promote dialogue and empathy around issues affecting vulnerable groups.

“Today’s event is more than an exhibition; it is an opportunity to bring attention to the challenges surrounding autism,” Nwauba said. “Inclusion is part of the legislative agenda of both chambers of the National Assembly. While a specific autism bill may not yet exist, any policy that strengthens inclusion is one we support.”

He added that conversations sparked by the event could influence future legislative proposals, particularly around inclusive education, healthcare, and social protection for neurodiverse individuals.

Kanye’s father, Mr. Tu Okeke, explained that the exhibition is part of his family’s advocacy efforts to use art as a tool for awareness and change.

“Kanye started painting at the age of five, and art quickly became a powerful platform for him,” Okeke said. “Through this exhibition, we hope to foster dialogue around autism, special needs, and the legislation families urgently require.”

He called for laws guaranteeing access to affordable therapy, education, and employment opportunities for people living with autism and related conditions.

“Many children need therapy and specialised interventions, but access is still limited due to high costs,” he added. “This exhibition is not only about showcasing Kanye’s art, it’s about generating dialogue and practical solutions. Any recommendations from today’s discussions will be submitted to the National Assembly.”

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Autism awareness in Nigeria has grown in recent years, but experts say significant gaps remain in diagnosis, support services, and public understanding. The World Health Organisation estimates that 1 in 100 children globally is on the autism spectrum, a figure clinicians say likely reflects Nigeria’s own reality.

Limited diagnostic facilities, high treatment costs, and persistent misconceptions continue to slow early detection and intervention. In many communities, children with autism are often mislabelled as stubborn, poorly raised, or spiritually afflicted—beliefs that deepen stigma and delay care.

Advocates are now calling for a coordinated national framework to address these gaps through public education, improved healthcare training, and inclusive policies.

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