Nina Efedi Okoroafor, a 22-year-old visually impaired student at the University of Ghana, Legon, has hit back at actress Bibi Bright over her denigrating comments on people with disability describing her as a very arrogant person.
It would be recalled that Bibi Bright in a recent interview granted on Delay Show submitted that God’s creation is awesome and perfect without mistake, hence physically challenged persons cannot also be said to be products of God’s creation.
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Nina, a level 400 student who doubles as the female captain of the Goal Ball Team in the University of Ghana, got blind at age 11.
In an exclusive interview with GhanaWeb.com, expressed her fulfilment over the letter she wrote to the actress; describing her response to her as “bully.”
She said such untoward response will not deter her from continuing to renewing Bibi Bright’s mind and others like her who needs to be educated on issues with disability.
Nina, sharing her childhood experience in an emotional tone said she missed the visuals she used to cherish when she wasn’t blind.
“As am blind now, I now appreciate all the colors, and all the beauty in all the cartoons and the films I used to watch.”
Adding that people who can see or do not have any disability should value what they have. Most importantly, don’t despise those with a disability because “anything can happen to human beings in life”.
“Some people think, it’s just a saying when they say ‘Obi nya w’aye’ but they don’t know it’s real and true. You will never know the value of what you have until you lose it.
“Anything can happen to human beings in life… As in the University of Ghana, I know a few people who have lost their sight, even at level 400 and had to start all over again.”
Growing up as a child, it was her dream to be a Lawyer.
Watch the exclusive interview below:
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