A 31-year-old Law graduate from Ebonyi State, Chukwu Chikwado, tells ABDULLATEEF FOWEWE how training has empowered him after dropping his sight on the age of 14
Your social media profile exhibits that you’re a incapacity rights advocate. What else do you do?
My identify is Chukwu Chikwado, I’m 31 years outdated. I come from the Oshiri neighborhood, which is situated within the Onicha Local Government Area of Ebonyi State. I used to be born right into a polygamous household and I’m the third little one of my late mom. I studied Law on the University of Lagos. Currently, I function the co-founder and Executive Director of Disability Rights Protection Initiative, a authorized and human rights organisation devoted to safeguarding the rights of people with disabilities in Nigeria, notably those that have skilled or face the specter of violating their civil and elementary human rights. Hence, I’m prominently recognised as a incapacity rights advocate in Nigeria.
How did you lose your sight?
There wasn’t a lot concerned, to be sincere. However, it was reasonably mysterious how I unexpectedly misplaced my imaginative and prescient and have become blind after I was 14 years outdated. About 16 years in the past, like another little one, I went to mattress at night time. However, after I awoke the following day, October 1, 2007, I found that I had misplaced my sight. Initially, I believed it to be a dream however quickly realised that my blindness was certainly a harsh actuality that I needed to embrace and reside with every day. Although many assume that my sight was misplaced as a consequence of an accident or a selected sickness, that’s not the case. There was no particular sequence of occasions that resulted in my lack of imaginative and prescient. During that interval, I used to be merely a susceptible and underprivileged little one.
Did your mother and father take any steps to discover a resolution?
Yes, nonetheless, as a consequence of our monetary difficulties, I didn’t obtain quick medical consideration after I misplaced my sight. Instead, we relied on prayers and hoped for miracles. Eventually, in 2008, I began receiving remedy on the Abak General Hospital in Akwa Ibom State. Unfortunately, the docs struggled to establish the precise reason behind my visible impairment. With assist from beneficiant Nigerians, I sought remedy in numerous hospitals each in Nigeria and overseas. It was throughout that point that an Indian physician knowledgeable me that the probabilities of regaining my imaginative and prescient have been very slim and I would stay blind for the remainder of my life. Even my private eye docs in Nigeria additionally instructed me that solely divine intervention and miracles might restore my sight.
Were you suggested to hunt non secular options from completely different non secular centres?
I spent a few years attending church buildings and prayer ministries looking for miracles. Despite going to the mountains, ingesting numerous supplies given to me by non secular leaders, fasting and praying, my efforts have been in useless. However, throughout one go to to a selected church in Abuja, I pleaded with God and expressed exhaustion from looking out and ready for miracles; I proposed that as a substitute of in search of miracles for myself, I might be used as a supply of miracles for others. Following this heartfelt prayer, I made a decision to detach myself from any type of organised prayers and as a substitute centered on my training and private improvement.
Since you accomplished your research at UNILAG, what have you ever been doing?
I graduated from UNILAG in June 2023 and I’m presently getting ready to attend the Nigerian Law School in January 2024. Before graduating from UNILAG, I used to be engaged in advocating for the authorized rights and equal alternatives of people with disabilities, notably those that have suffered human rights violations all through Nigeria. In a special area, I’m presently the chief government officer of an organization that specialises in entry applied sciences. Our firm is concerned in importing and distributing a variety of assistive merchandise for people with disabilities.
Can you recall the difficulties you may have encountered as a visually impaired individual?
I confronted nice difficulties after I misplaced my imaginative and prescient as a toddler. Just as I used to be finishing my main training and getting ready for top (secondary) college, I misplaced my sight, forcing me to discontinue my training. I used to be feeling very lonely and my life was changing into insufferable. I used to be uncared for and didn’t obtain the eye I wanted, which made me really feel ashamed and unable to exit or do something. I spent most of my time indoors and felt like I used to be slowly dying. During that point, my major need was to return to highschool. I requested my uncle if it was nonetheless doable for me to attend college, however he discouraged me by saying {that a} blind individual wouldn’t have entry to training. It was a troublesome state of affairs for me to just accept, and I even tried to commit suicide twice. But I’m grateful to God that I’m nonetheless right here at this time, regardless that I’ve not but reached the place I’m speculated to be. It was inside my circle of relatives and neighborhood that I first skilled discrimination, though I wasn’t conscious of it till I turned extra enlightened.
Do you imply that your loved ones didn’t help you nicely?
To be sincere, I didn’t obtain a lot help from my quick household. Due to their financial imbalance, I by no means anticipated them to speculate a lot in offering tangible help for me. Growing up as a blind little one, I didn’t expertise a lot love and affection straight from my household. However, they are saying that one can solely give what they’ve. The majority of the help I acquired got here from strangers and well-wishers outdoors of my quick household. I used to be in a position to afford my medical journeys, in addition to my secondary and better training by way of numerous scholarships and the person help of individuals inside and out of doors of Nigeria.
You made a put up on Facebook expressing affection for a blind woman and your curiosity in getting married to her. Were you severe about it?
No. If you rigorously learn the put up, you will notice that there was no intention of coming into into any sort of romantic relationship along with her. I had by no means met Marian earlier than the day I made the put up on my Facebook web page and our first assembly was crammed with pleasure. However, I used to be notably intentional about sharing it on social media and didn’t anticipate the overwhelming reactions it acquired. Marian and I at the moment function co-pioneers in an organisation. So, for now, she is only a colleague. The future is unsure and I can not say whether or not she’s going to doubtlessly turn into my spouse tomorrow.
Are you at the moment in a romantic relationship?
Yes, I’ve been in just a few relationships. I’m at the moment in a really severe relationship.
What are the issues which have helped you acquire confidence in society?
The primary factor that helped to construct my confidence in society was the blind neighborhood itself. Growing up as a blind little one, I by no means had the chance to work together with different blind youngsters. I spent my first three years of blindness crying, complaining and struggling indoors. It by no means occurred to me that different blind individuals have been doing nicely in several endeavours. So, it was after I began interacting and associating with them that I realised that blindness is only a mere incapacity that doesn’t even exist within the individual, however in society. However, training additionally performed an important position in constructing my confidence in society.