N-power Monitoring Team in Plateau State meets the visually impaired N-power volunteer, SAMUEL DAPIL, who teaches with great dexterity
If you watched the May 29, 2017 Democracy Day Celebration in Abuja, you'd recall that one of the NpowerNG testimonies was a visually impaired N-power beneficiary.
His name is Samuel Dapil.
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Those speakers were not make-believe.
They're genuine young Nigerians whose lives have been touched in small way, if not big.
And they're really, in return, touching their immediate environment positively.
Whether the N-power monitoring team in Plateau State, Nigeria, was to see for themselves HOW a visually impaired volunteer in his employ could perform effectively, Samuel Dapil thrilled the team led by Mr. Afolabi Imoukhuede.
Afolabi is the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Job Creation.
Medium.com/@npower reports that the team met Samuel Dapil, a visually impaired N-Teach volunteer deployed to Gindiri Material Center for the Visually Impaired in Mangu, LGA.
The Institute coordinator affirmed Dapil's immeasurable contributions to the school.
Dapil is a Braille Expert for Mathematics and Sciences, a very scarce resource in Nigeria.
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Samuel has been visually impaired since the automobile accident that took both his parents’ lives at two.
HOW HE HEARD ABOUT N-POWER PROGRAMME
He heard about N-Power through a mentor who is also visually impaired.
The team observed Dapil teaching his visually impaired Class 4 students, geometry.
The institute is supported by Missionaries and require a lot more support for updated ICT equipment.
Powerhopes is proud of Samuel Dapil, who positively employ his disability to touch lives of his community.
He may be visually impaired, but can brilliantly see clearly from inside.
Samuel Dapil has proven to N-power that people with disability can indeed perform excellently well.
Well done to N-power Monitoring Team!
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