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African News Herald > Blog > Ghana > I’ll be hurt if I don’t give birth to a child like me – Albino explains
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I’ll be hurt if I don’t give birth to a child like me – Albino explains

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Last updated: April 28, 2025 2:28 pm
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Living with albinism is a unique experience that not many people pray for, but it is important to embrace it as a gift from God. In many parts of the world, individuals with albinism face discrimination and mistreatment, making them feel like they do not belong in society.

One such individual is Amofah Akwasi, who was born with albinism. Being the only child with the condition in his family, Akwasi has faced teasing and bullying both at home and in the outside world. Despite these challenges, he remains resilient and hopeful for the future.

In a recent interview with Roselyn Felli on Changes, Akwasi shared his desire to have a child with albinism so that he can provide them with the care and support he never received. He expressed his deep longing for a child who shares his condition, as he believes it would allow him to give them the life he always wished for as a child.

Akwasi’s story is a powerful reminder of the importance of acceptance and understanding towards individuals with albinism. It is crucial for society to create a supportive and inclusive environment for people with albinism, where they can thrive and fulfill their potential.

Watch Akwasi’s full interview in the video above to learn more about his journey and aspirations. Let us all strive to create a world where everyone, regardless of their differences, is valued and respected.

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