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DISABILITY INCLUSION RADIO PROGRAMME: Inside the Room – Disability Inclusion Through Legislative Internships

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Three of our interns joined our host, Jennifer Ogor, to take a closer look at Disability Inclusion through their respective Legislative Internships (sponsored by EU SDGN II.



Shamsiyyah Umar, Ogundare B. Omowunmi, and Festus Okpeh were utterly captivating as they discussed their experiences in the world of the Nigerian National Assembly and the inspiration that will drive them moving forward in their careers as advocates for Disability Inclusion.

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