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Fuji Star Remi Aluko Opens Up on Glaucoma Battle: “I Can’t See”

Nigerian Fuji music star Igwe Remi Aluko has opened up about his ongoing battle with glaucoma, revealing that he is currently blind but refuses to let the condition weigh him down. In a recent interview, the Fuji musician, also known as "Igwe of Fuji," stated, "I'm blind for real but I won't allow it to weigh me down," opening a rare window into the challenges he faces as a visually impaired performer. Aluko, whose full name is Aderemi Aluko, has been battling glaucoma, an eye condition that can lead to vision loss, for years. He has shared his experience publicly, including during a live interview where he discussed his phone saga, his battle with glaucoma, and the dark side of Fuji music. The 48-year-old musician, born September 29, 1977, in Ebute Meta, Lagos State, began performing at the age of […]

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GCB Bank Empowers Visually Impaired with 100 White Canes Donation.

As part of its corporate social responsibility, GCB Bank has donated 100 white canes to the Ghana Blind Union (GBU). The gesture coincides with International White Cane Safety Day, commemorated annually to highlight the importance of white canes in promoting independence for visually impaired individuals.During the presentation, Patricia Kwasi-Kumah, Head of Corporate Affairs for GCB Bank, emphasized the bank's commitment to fostering inclusivity. "This donation reflects our belief in community and inclusivity. Supporting the GBU is just the beginning of a partnership aimed at empowering visually impaired individuals to achieve their potential," she noted.Ghana Blind Union, which boasts a membership of over 10,500 people across 143 branches, expressed deep appreciation for the donation. Executive Director Dr. Peter Obeng-Asiama stated, "The white cane is the first step to independence for any blind person. GCB Bank’s support is invaluable."With an estimated 230,000 […]

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John Dumelo Pays ₵10,400 to Rescue Visually Impaired Law Student.

Actor and NDC parliamentary candidate John Dumelo has helped a visually impaired Ghana School of Law student avoid deferral by paying the student’s outstanding fees of ₵10,400. The student, Gabriel Selasie Doe, reached out for help after selling his laptop to cover some of the fees. Dumelo not only cleared the debt but also provided funds to replace the laptop.The gesture has drawn widespread praise as a demonstration of Dumelo’s commitment to education and support for individuals facing hardships.

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