Stella Dimoko Korkus.com: Actor Jigan Babaoja Narrates How He Experienced Being Disabled Abroad And Compares It To Nigeria

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Sunday, May 26, 2024

Actor Jigan Babaoja Narrates How He Experienced Being Disabled Abroad And Compares It To Nigeria

 He was offered a wheelchair abroad in the Airport to aid mobility but he says in Nigeria all they are concerned about is what one had in the pocket....





23 comments:

  1. 1.The people make up the country.
    2. What would you do or what have you done in your individual capacity Mr?
    3. You can actually apply for assisted travelling and you get it at the airport including someone to push it.

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    1. The problem I have with ppl like him is that when they were in the fullness of health not once they ever advocated for disability rights and justice. Now with his leg being unstable he talking bout ppl would be looking for money to push him, instead of using his platform for real advocacy work. We know you travelling, is the airport the only place accessibility needs are needed? Mtsscchhwww

      They think these governments just got up and implemented accessibility for the disabled, it is the people who had to fight for it and petitioned their government. It’s through the concerted effort of advocates why those countries are where they are today, and the fight continues because there are still gaps. The same fight and advocacy has to take place in Nigeria for them to get there.

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    2. 14:32 we all tend to advocate for things that touch us
      Why pick on him

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    3. He even sounds entitled cos he's disabled! Mtchewwww

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    4. Shooter gyal. He is ENTITLED. y’all the reason why he said what he said. He is disabled and for God sake, should be taken care of gosh. Here in America, I can beat my chest to let y’all know that he will struggle less to achieve more than what he has achieved in Nigeria. And to the other anon 👆. The rubbish you spewed about him not advocating until it touched him personally, I supposed he was born this way, and how else would he have advocated for this, if he had not travelled out and seen how “disabled “ people are treated abroad ? NIGERIA HAS TO CHANGE SIMPLE.

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  2. Na this same Naija blow you and u still have the guts to talk down on Naija? Ewu!

    Kelvin Dat Edo Boi (Stellz Cousin)

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    1. Be quiet
      So he can’t say what’s bad about the country
      You with your nonewu self and two legs what have you done

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    2. Instead of talking against his country, he can use his platform as an actor to advocate for disabled persons who are not as privileged as he is, he has a voice that people will listen to.

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    3. Yes you are right, that was what Demola Daniel, Gbenga Daniel's son did.

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  3. Jigan tour your America in peaceake we rest. They didn't give you a leg rider or wheel chair cause it is Nigeria, right! You went to a country they do, use it and bye-bye na. Must you people drag the country once you go outside!

    It is well....

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  4. Jigan tour your America in peaceake we rest. They didn't give you a leg rider or wheel chair cause it is Nigeria, right! You went to a country they do, use it and bye-bye na. Must you people drag the country once you go outside!

    It is well....

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    1. Always complaining instead of going out there to get the work done. Why not align with a charity or NGO focused on disability. Why not go on a fact finding mission during your travels to see what is being accomplished for the disabled elsewhere and see how it can be implemented at home. Everyday just up and cussing the country but doing nothing to help make it better, if not for you, then for the next generation.

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  5. The comments didn't disappoint as usual 🤮

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    1. My dear, are you surprised? Yet, they are the same people who condemn government. Talking like we don't know that Nigeria has failed people living with disabilities.

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    2. 15:58, nobody owes people with disabilities shit! I can only help if I'm moved to but don't expect preferential treatment from strangers cos of your condition. Y'all always expect to be pitied, you'll never get it from me

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  6. It's well with Nigeria 🙏🏿

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  8. I really hate reading these 'pity' stories

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    1. Pls be informed before commenting
      Stop showing your lack of exposure

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  9. I can believe the comments…ah ah! No wonder Nigeria is the way it is. These comments are from leaders of tomorrow? Lord have mercy 🙏🏾

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  10. I'm married to a physically challenged man and he's the most sweetest human I know.. we have two kids together. He has suffered prejudice all his life but he'll never let you pity him.

    Jigan you are right.

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