- A Nigerian man who is visually impaired makes a living working with his hands
- The visually impaired man makes a living by using a local grinder to blend pepper for people
- His services are required almost everyday as almost every Nigerian blends pepper daily
There is an ability in disability, and this Nigerian man has shown many that being disabled cannot hold him back from what he is determined to get.
A Nigerian lady had recently taken to Facebook to show off the man, who is visually impaired. The lady identified as Eunice Ugonwa noted that the blind man works hard to make a living despite his disability.
The visually impaired man uses a local grinding machine to blend pepper for people for a fee to make a living for himself and his family.
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In the video shared by Ugonwa, the man was seen grinding the pepper without any difficulty. He blended the pepper with the efficiency of someone who has been in the business for a long time.
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The video also showed that the elderly man was being assisted by a young woman, which is not uncommon among local blenders.
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