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In line with this year’s theme for the international day for persons with disability focuses on the promotion and participation of persons with disabilities and their leadership in society.

FNSB Chairman, Olugbolahan Sobande, congratulated the graduates for working hard and persevering.

He recalled that in May 1955, FNSB was established as a voluntary non-governmental organisation set up to rehabilitate and train people who go blind in adolescence or adulthood.

Blind African Student Dragged By Ankles Out Of Oxford

One of the United Kingdom’s most prestigious debating societies has been slammed after a blind Ghanaian postgraduate student was ‘dragged by his ankles’ and thrown out of a debate in a ‘disgraceful’ incident. 

Ebenezer Azamati was expelled from a debate at the Oxford Union after he attempted to attend a talk on the motion ‘This House has no confidence in HM Government’. Oxford University said: “The Oxford Union is an independent society. The university has no control over its events.”

The 25-year-old arrived early at St John’s College on October 17 to reserve a seat as he was worried there …