United Nigeria Airlines Supports Visually Impaired Singers

United Nigeria Airlines provided support to young visually impaired singers during a competition held in Port Harcourt on a Sunday. The event was co-sponsored by the airline and featured a blind segment, showcasing the talents of participants.
Sarima Owhur won the competition, delivering a standout vocal performance and receiving a cash prize of N100,000. Dr.
Adedayo Adio, the founder of the Vision Rehabilitation Centre, commended Owhur and emphasized the need for funding to support individuals with visual impairments, particularly those whose parents cannot afford their education. Uch Magbo, the Port Harcourt station manager for United Nigeria Airlines, represented the airline at the event and praised the contestants for their courage and talent.
The initiative aimed to provide a platform for young people with disabilities, demonstrating that vision does not limit one's abilities. Henrot Henri Aniakor, the founder of the event, expressed gratitude to United Nigeria Airlines for their partnership and support in making the event a success.
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