Nigeria's disabled students fight for education and inclusion

Disability in Nigeria creates daily barriers to education and services: a torture survivor who lost a hand needed a toe-print for JAMB admission after advocacy, while a woman with a missing eye struggles with biometric facial recognition. About 15% of Nigerians have disabilities; laws and the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities aim to improve access, including JAMB fee waivers and 75% tuition waivers at Federal University of Lafia. Despite progress, inclusive infrastructure, sign-language support, and accessible materials are still lacking, but Friday's enrollment shows that with advocacy and diligent effort, students with disabilities can pursue higher education.
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