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Physically challenged Nigerian pharmacist shares her experience with discrimination

Taking to her Facebook on Thursday, April 22, the disability rights advocate and writer, recalled how Madonna University allegedly rejected her application in 2008 despite her stellar performance at the interview. 

Blessing said she went on to obtain her pharmacy degree from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 

Read her post below..

“In 2008, I applied to study pharmacy at Madonna University and I was turned down owing to my disability despite my stellar performance at the interview,” she wrote.

“They told my mum (whom I went with) that being mobility challenged, I will not be able to participate in their compulsory Saturday morning exercises so there was no place for me at the institution.

“I remember when we left and how my mum cried her eyes out and told me not to worry. That I was too good for them.  Anyway, I eventually got my pharmacy degree from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

“Even then, there were people who did not want me to graduate as they simply didn’t see why I, as a person with disability, will dare to aspire to a prestigious course like pharmacy. Why not Home Economics or simply sit at home and be at the mercy of my family members’ kindness

“Why did I even dream of financial independence as a girl on a wheelchair? Omo, I don suffer for this Naija sha. But seriously though, why are most Nigerian institutions so discriminatory against persons with disabilty.”

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