Here’s a story of Adenike, an amputee student of Ibadan Polytechnic, shared by a Twitter user, Awa Ti Ibadan.
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“As a toddler, Adenike’s legs began to rot away. At age 5, her two legs were amputated in order to save her life. My friend @ayaworanho3d did a documentary on Adenike’s story. It was nominated for the best documentary at the AMVCA 2018.
“Despite her state & paucity of funds, she chose to go to school, believing her condition will not stop her from having an education. Today she’s a student of the Polytechnic of Ibadan. Adenike is a cheerful girl, always smiling & full of life despite everything.”
“The current prosthetics which she uses no longer functions. She has outgrown the prosthetics, making it difficult for her to move around without human support.”
“If you know any organization that supports amputees or foundations that can help provide funds (or prosthetics) PLEASE”
“Help mention them on this tweet. If you can help make recommendations to individuals that can help Adenike get new prosthetics & a new life again, PLS help.”
“PS: Adenike did not demand this but my heart really wishes to gives this a shot for her. A new prosthetics for Christmas.”
Watch Adenike’s documentary video by Aderemi Davies.
https://t.co/9qKWHmjsEt Click the link to see the resilient story of #AdenikeAdebayo by @ayaworanho3d and be inspired. @awatiibadan @StanbicIBTC #AgainstAllOdds by #ayaworanho3d pic.twitter.com/Qx3tqaMGbe
— Aderemi Davies (@ayaworanho3d) November 29, 2018