Disability Is Not Inability, The Story Of TELE BAYOUG SAANI I McBashMedia
it's an incontestable fact that when you're bone in an environment (background) that is not favorable, you're likely to face a lot of challenges and many might believe making it big can't be impossible in our contemporary difficult times. But for Saani, he sees this as a challenge to be inspired and to forge ahead. Saani Tele Bayong was born on 2nd April, 1988 to Ima Damata and Baba Bamuah Tele all peasant farmers. Saani is his Islamic name but he's popularly known and called " Nabong" which is literary in our local settings and means "misfortune". Saani mother got pregnant at a time his father passed on. So before Saani was bone, his father was no more. Saani was born to a single parent and the mother and some extended family members had to struggle in nurturing him. Unfortunately, at the age of 10, young Saani was struck down by a Life-threatening sickness ( stroke). This sickness was so grave that warrants critical medical attention. His mot