Prioritizing Deaf education in Nigeria: Stakeholders responsibility and public participation Prioritizing Deaf education in Nigeria: Stakeholders’ responsibility and public participation Join us live commemorating our 5th solid years of relentlessly advocating...
MEET OUR GUEST SPEAKER V: Mrs. Popoola Elizabeth is a special educator par excellence, a practicing wife pastor, an advocate for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), lover of youth, an administrator of repute, a philanthropist and a mother. Mrs. Popoola Elizabeth is...
MEET OUR GUEST IV: Mr. Kolade Aliu Azeez is a dynamic, passionate and seasoned Special Education Consultant and Sign Language Interpreter with decades of experience. He is a product of Federal College of Education (Special) Oyo with specialization in Education of the...
MEET OUR GUEST III Adenike Oyetunde-Lawal is a lawyer though not in active practice, she delved into the world of media (radio). Nominated for several media awards, winning some and getting others for recognition on the job. A qualified alternate dispute resolutor, a...
MEET OUR GUEST II: Mrs. Temitope Amodu is the current Head of speech pathology and special education department in Federal Neuro-psychiatric Hospital Yaba (Oshodi Annex) Lagos, with more than 17 years, experience of working with children,Adolescent, and Adults with...
Just because the Deaf people cannot talk with their mouths or hear with their ears does not make them dumb. Deaf people talk with hands and hear with their eyes. With Sign Language, I'm equal. Become a Friend of the Deaf today and bridge the gap in our society
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