West Africa Disabilities Unified WADU

West Africa Disabilities Unified WADU Bringing Honor, Recognition, and Awareness to the Differently Abled around the Globe.

23/03/2025
Let’s please welcome our newest awardee: Tuma Provian Dandi from Tanzania 🇹🇿 Welcome to the Challenged Champions and Her...
02/11/2024

Let’s please welcome our newest awardee:
Tuma Provian Dandi from Tanzania 🇹🇿 Welcome to the Challenged Champions and Heroes. ICN family!!! Tuma serves the underprivileged in Tanzania with his food program.

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25/10/2024
29/07/2024

July 29, 2024 Challenged Champions and Heroes National Awareness Day

I am overwhelmed with gratitude as I receive this prestigious award. I am truly humbled and honored to be recognized by an international organization for my efforts.

Dr. Robin Lococo, your acknowledgment means everything to me. Your support and encouragement are a testament to your dedication to empowering individuals like myself. I am deeply grateful for your kindness and generosity.

This award serves as a motivation to continue striving for excellence and making a positive impact in my field and community in Nigeria. Your selfless work brings smiles to people's faces, and I pray that Almighty God continues to protect and strengthen you for your humanitarian endeavors.

I extend my sincere appreciation to Dr. Luisa for connecting me with the remarkable Dr. Robin Lococo.

Thank you again for this esteemed recognition. I dedicate this award to God Almighty, who granted me the grace to do His work.

With heartfelt gratitude and appreciation.

Challenged Champions and Heroes National Awareness Day July 29, 2024!!! Let’s show our love and support to the Different...
29/07/2024

Challenged Champions and Heroes National Awareness Day July 29, 2024!!!
Let’s show our love and support to the Differently Abled. Honor the life of a Challenged Champion or Caregiver on this day on social media. Let's show the world every life is valuable, Uniquely Created and Abledly Gifted!

I honor my sister, DEBORAH Marie Mosier, who died of cerebral palsy at the age of 3. A congenital disorder of movement, muscle tone, or posture.
Cerebral palsy is due to abnormal brain development, often before birth.

Symptoms include exaggerated reflexes, floppy or rigid limbs, and involuntary motions. These appear by early childhood.

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