United Nigeria Airlines Supports Visually Impaired Singers
United Nigeria Airlines co-sponsored an event in Port Harcourt aimed at showcasing the vocal talents of visually impaired young Nigerians. The event featured a competition where Sarima Owhur emerged as the winner, receiving a cash prize of ₦100,000 for her standout performance.
Kelli Zion was recognized as the first runner-up, while comedian Funni Bone presented the show and pledged an additional ₦100,000 to recognize the contestants' talents. The initiative is part of United Nigeria Airlines' ongoing support for persons living with disabilities, designed to provide a platform for visually impaired talents to express themselves and celebrate their abilities.
Dr. Adedayo Adio, an ophthalmologist and founder of the Vision Rehab Centre, commended the winners and highlighted the financial challenges faced by parents of visually impaired children in accessing education and vocational training.
Uch Magbo, the Port Harcourt station manager for United Nigeria Airlines, praised the courage and talent displayed at the event, emphasizing the importance of the partnership in creating impactful experiences for participants.
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