INTERVIEW PART 2; Grace Jerry Jtown Top Personality of 2015 (inspirational words)

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This is the concluding part of the exclusive interview with Jtown Top personality number one.

 Grace Jerry is a disability rights advocate, Peace promoter and music
artiste working to create an inclusive world where everyone counts.
Within the last few years Grace has brought freshness to advocacy
efforts in Nigeria through her unique blend of passion and music
bringing prominence to the important roles Persons with disabilities can
play in National development.

READ AS SHE TALKS ABOUT MEETING THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT AND ALSO A BRIEF MASSAGE TO YOUTHS

WHAT IS THE MOTIVATION FOR WHAT YOU DO?

My motivation for work steams from my community that I represent.  You
will notice that I keep referring to persons with disabilities as we
talk, that shows clearly how much we must address barriers to
inclusion.  When ever I climb the stage to do a song or advocate for an
issue its always beyond me, its a bout that child with disability who is
not in school because his school is not accessible or the woman with
disability who suffers abuse but cant speak up because no body will
believe her.



 

HOW WAS MEETING THE AMERICAN  PRESIDENT LIKE?  

Meeting the American president is one of those experiences
that lives with you forever.  The very
moment I was selected for the YALI program, I wanted to make a mark but truth
is shaking President Obama wasn’t part of that plan. The program was scheduled to
last for 7 weeks, highlight of the program is usually the  a town hall meeting with  President Obama. Its an event everyone looks
forward too not just because of the chance to interact with the president but
most importantly because the event provides inspiration to reshape Africa’s
future.  So a week before this big event
I got a  call from the white house asking
if I would be interested in introducing President Obama on stage. For a moment
I didn’t believe my ears. Here was I coming from a society where persons with
disabilities were treated as less humans and now I have the honour of
introducing one of the most powerful men on stage.it was big for me, our
organization inclusive friends and you can tell that it had a huge effect on
millions of persons with disability in Africa

HOW DO YOU COMPARE SUCH DEVELOPED SOCIETY TO OURS?

 
Its hard comparing the American society to ours here not just because of
the high level of infrastructural development in the US. There is high
respect for rule of law, human rights and social protection. For a
person with disability,  the environment speaks inclusion. I boarded
planes, trains and even taxi’s all by myself,  throughout my stay there
no one treated me like I was different because of my disability. That’s
the future we see here…

HOW WAS IT AT THE YALE MEETING IN WASHINGTON DC?

At the Leadership training we were exposed to using Innovative ways of
solving challenges Without waiting on the government. Creating a push in
our community by bringing the much desired positive change. It
strategically positioned us to meet with partners and potential sponsors
who will fund projects that will impact our community

A MESSAGE TO THE YOUTHS?

 
My message to young people is to have courage to follow their dreams
even when it doesn’t make sense to people around. Hard work and
consistency pays because nothing comes by sudden flight. We must never
allow anything limit us because we carry greatness. That’s my story, on
this chair I have been make my little impact and touched lives in
different ways. We must step out to create the future

SOME YOUTHS ARE OF THE OPINION THAT THE SOCIETY DOES NOT SUPPORT THEM ENOUGH WHAT DO YOU THINK?

 
Well its true that our society may not have given young people the kind
of support they would want to attain their dreams. But no Government
gives you every thing. Most successful people we know today created
success from the most difficult conditions,  we should emulate them.  If
success was an easy process, every one would have been up there. Its a
choice really to keep looking at whats not working and making excuses or
stepping out to carve a niche for yourself in this world.

WHAT DOES GRACE JERRY REPRESENTS?

 
Grace Jerry represents courage, belief, inspiration and inclusion.

FUTURE PROJECTIONS/ASPIRATIONS

 
My future aspiration will be to expand our work to more communities and
nations across our world dismantling barriers to inclusion using music
and advocacy as tools for change

MASSAGE TO NIGERIAN LEADERS.

 
Message to Nigerian leaders- support disability inclusive policies so as
to improve the lives of persons with disabilities in Nigeria.

 FINAL MASSAGE.

Please View persons with disability as humans they are people with
names, dreams and aspirations. Treat them as human they could do great
with our acceptance

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 JTOWN PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR Top 10 countdown; SEE NUMBER 2…CLICK HERE

 

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