Monday, 8 August 2016

The story of blind hairdresser Aisha Bahati

This video shows that blind people, far from being a burden, are able to lead useful productive lives. NTV says:
A Ugandan woman who lost her sight at the tender age of eight has overcome great odds to make ends meet as a hairdresser in Kampala. Aisha Bahati is an extraordinary woman who didn’t let her handicap stop her from making it in life.

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