A young Nigerian who was sent to the wheelchair by armed robbers have turned into a an entrepreneur.
Babatunde Lawal, is a young Nigerian who became a victim of circumstances. The young chap was a victim of armed robbery attack and lost the use of his legs after he was shot by the robbers.
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In the process, Lawal became partially paralysed and has been confined to a wheelchair but he has not allowed his situation to weigh him down or to become a burden to others.
Instead of going to the street to beg for stipend, he decided to pick up the pieces of his life, learn a trade in shoe making and today, he is a budding entrepreneur with his own shoe line, making beautifully designed palm slippers and sandals.
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In the spirit of the Federal Government which has been urging Nigerians to patronise made in Nigeria goods, Lawal is urging his countrymen to patronise his made in Nigeria shoes.
A UK based Nigerian journalist, Rose P. Graham, brought Lawal's inspiring story to Facebook:
"I share with you the story of Babatunde Lawal. He was shot by robbers and is partially paralysed, he presently uses a wheel chair.
The fascinating thing about Tunde is that, he did not just sit down begging for alms, he makes palm slippers in Lagos.
Please patronise Tunde, he is a rare gem!
Patronize my #Handwork.
Location..No 1 Asaye Street, Obawole, Ifako-Ijaye Local Government Area, Lagos State.
Tel No... 07035694304."
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