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These Celebrities Have Shown The World That Disability Doesn t Mean Inability The global disability prevalence has almost tripled over the past century, with 1 in 10 people now living with a disability. In fact, The World Report on Disability states that 15 percent of the world s population experience some form of disability. This can be caused by birth defects, genetic disorders or injuries sustained during an accident or war. While many of us see disabilities as limiting factors, the lives of some celebrities and famous people with disabilities show that it s not an end or an obstacle, but an opportunity to do one s best despite multiple challenges. Here are some celebrities who showed us that our abilities are determined by us, not by our limitations. ....
Co-pilot Flt. Lt Alfred Olufade who had his wedding two months ago. There were also Sergeant Adesina and ACM Oyedepo, among the crew. Attahiru, the chief of army staff, from Kaduna state was appointed in January 2021. He was 54 years old. He joined the army in 1984. Brigadier-General Kuliya was appointed Acting Chief of Military lntelligence in March. He was before then head of Army Headquarters Department of Policy and Plans. Brigadier General Olayinka was the acting Provost Marshal. Posted 22/05/2021 07:57:03 AM ....
Ben Kepes: George Orwell s 1984 is coming to pass 16 May, 2021 10:41 PM 5 minutes to read Ben Kepes is concerned about the significance of surveillance cameras in his neighbourhood. Photo / Getty Images Ben Kepes is concerned about the significance of surveillance cameras in his neighbourhood. Photo / Getty Images NZ Herald By: Ben Kepes I m a huge George Orwell fan. Despite the fact that he wrote his most famous novel, 1984, long before the era of Facebook and big data, and despite these dystopian developments coming about 30 years later than he predicted, Orwell s novels, and especially 1984, are a fantastic cautionary tale for what happens when too much power gets concentrated in one place. ....
Talking Point: Community input needed over Māori wards 13 May, 2021 10:20 PM 4 minutes to read Kirsten Wise, mayor of Napier. Photo / NZME Hawkes Bay Today By: Kirsten Wise The issue and emotions of Māori wards is alive and well in our community right now, with an impending decision timeline of May 21 to enable these to be in place by our next local body elections in 2022. We have been challenged about the process we intend to follow to help us to make this decision, including the allegation that a failure to resolve to establish Māori wards in time for the 2022 elections could be a breach of our Te Tiriti o Waitangi / Treaty of Waitangi obligations. ....