Initiative for the Thriving of Persons with Disabilities

Initiative for the Thriving of Persons with Disabilities A rights based, non profit organization committed to advancing the inclusion, dignity and full participation of persons with disabilities in the society.

Education should never be a privilege reserved for a few.Yet in Nigeria, millions of children with disabilities remain l...
12/05/2026

Education should never be a privilege reserved for a few.

Yet in Nigeria, millions of children with disabilities remain locked out of classrooms, learning tools and tertiary education opportunities.

Inclusion begins with access.

Access begins with action.

At ITPD, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive.

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You are not your diagnosis.You are not your limitation.You are not what they said you were.You are young.You are limitle...
11/05/2026

You are not your diagnosis.

You are not your limitation.

You are not what they said you were.

You are young.

You are limitless.

You are unstoppable. πŸ’œ

Welcome to another new week.

Let's TRIVE together!

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Tag any person with a disability you know. Initiative for the Thriving of Persons with Disabilities is here to build a community of thriving persons

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It's a wrap!Another week gone.Every comment, every tag, every shared story this week added another brick to the Nigeria ...
08/05/2026

It's a wrap!

Another week gone.

Every comment, every tag, every shared story this week added another brick to the Nigeria we are building together, one where every person with a disability is truly seen, truly valued and truly free to thrive. πŸ’œ

We do not take that lightly. Not for a single day.

Have a restful, beautiful weekend.

You deserve every moment of peace that comes your way.

And if this community has meant something to you this week tell us in the comments.

We read every single one. πŸ‘‡πŸ™

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Who in your life deserves a shoutout today?Tag them in the comments. Tell us their story in one sentence.Let's flood thi...
08/05/2026

Who in your life deserves a shoutout today?

Tag them in the comments. Tell us their story in one sentence.

Let's flood this post with the names and stories of people who are quietly doing extraordinary things. πŸ™ŒπŸ”₯

This community is full of heroes.

Let's celebrate them. πŸ‘‡πŸ’œ

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We are going to need you in the comments for this one. πŸ™ Finish this sentence:"Living with a disability in Nigeria means...
05/05/2026

We are going to need you in the comments for this one. πŸ™

Finish this sentence:
"Living with a disability in Nigeria means…"

There is no wrong answer. No filter needed. No sugar-coating required.

It could mean strength.
It could mean frustration.
It could mean community.
It could mean fighting for things others take for granted.
It could mean joy in unexpected places.
It could mean all of these things at once.

Whatever it means to YOU, we want to hear it. Because your truth is exactly the kind of truth ITPD exists to amplify. πŸ’œ

Drop your answer below.
And if someone else's response resonates with you, give it a πŸ’œ so they know they are not alone. πŸ‘‡

πŸ’œ Good morning and welcome to a brand new week, ITPD family!Every Monday we get to do something we genuinely love and th...
04/05/2026

πŸ’œ Good morning and welcome to a brand new week, ITPD family!

Every Monday we get to do something we genuinely love and that is, show up in this space and connect with YOU.

We are glad you are here.

Kindly share our posts, invite your friends let us build a stronger community.

Welcome back πŸ™

On this Workers' Day, we are calling on employers, institutions and organisations across Nigeria:βœ… Build accessible work...
01/05/2026

On this Workers' Day, we are calling on employers, institutions and organisations across Nigeria:

βœ… Build accessible workplaces.
βœ… Create equal opportunities.
βœ… Stop hiring women with disabilities as an afterthought, hire them because they are exceptional. πŸ”₯

Every woman with a disability deserves not just a job, but a career.

Not just a salary, but a seat at the table where decisions are made.

Happy Workers' Day to every woman with a disability who keeps showing up.

We see you. πŸ’œ

When women with disabilities find each other, when they share their stories, their struggles, their victories and their ...
30/04/2026

When women with disabilities find each other, when they share their stories, their struggles, their victories and their laughter, something powerful happens.

They stop shrinking.

They start thriving. πŸ’œ

At ITPD we believe that community is not a luxury for persons with disabilities. It is a lifeline. And for women especially, it can make the difference between isolation and liberation.

To every woman with a disability who has found her people, hold them close. You are stronger together. πŸ”₯

Tag your person the one who makes the journey lighter. πŸ‘‡

πŸ’œ We are almost at the end of this week's conversation and we want to say something clearly, directly and without qualif...
30/04/2026

πŸ’œ We are almost at the end of this week's conversation and we want to say something clearly, directly and without qualification:

She is not her diagnosis.
She is not her limitation.
She is not what they said she was.
She is exactly who she chose to be. πŸ’œ

The Nigerian woman with a disability has been misunderstood, underestimated, overlooked and undervalued for far too long.

ITPD stands in her corner today. Tomorrow. And every day after that until the Nigeria she deserves is the Nigeria she actually lives in. πŸ”₯

Drop a πŸ’œ for every woman with a disability who deserves to be celebrated today. πŸ‘‡

She was told the classroom wasn't designed for her.She studied anyway.She was told the boardroom wouldn't accommodate he...
28/04/2026

She was told the classroom wasn't designed for her.

She studied anyway.

She was told the boardroom wouldn't accommodate her.

She led anyway.

She was told her dreams were too big for her body.

She dreamed bigger anyway. πŸ’œ

Across Nigeria, women with disabilities are defying every limit that society has tried to place on them in education, in business, in leadership, in life.

Not because the barriers aren't real. They are painfully real.

But because her will is greater than any wall ever built to stop her. πŸ”₯

To every Nigerian woman with a disability who has ever been told she couldn't

Look how far you have come.

Look how much further you will go. πŸ’œ

Share this post for every woman who needs to read these words today. πŸ‘‡

Her

πŸ’œ This week at ITPD, we are dedicating every post to someone extraordinary.The Nigerian woman living with a disability.S...
27/04/2026

πŸ’œ This week at ITPD, we are dedicating every post to someone extraordinary.

The Nigerian woman living with a disability.

She navigates a world that was not built for her not once, but twice.

As a woman.
And as a person with a disability.

The barriers she faces are doubled.
The resilience she carries is immeasurable. πŸ”₯

She is a mother, a professional, a student, a leader, a dreamer and a fighter, often all at once, often without applause.

This week we see her. We honour her. We amplify her. πŸ’œ

Do you know a woman with a disability whose story deserves to be celebrated? Tag her below.

This week is for her. πŸ‘‡

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