Man Who Lost 1 leg after He was Hit by Stray Bullet during EndSARS Protest Graduates from School
- A unnamed Nigerian man was hit by a stray bullet during the EndSARS protest in October 2020 and lost a leg
- The man did not allow this deter him as he has now graduated from the higher institution
- Nigerians were impressed that despite the man's disability, he was able to graduate with his mates
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A Nigerian man who lost one leg after a stray bullet hit him during the EndSARS protest has graduated from university.
A photo of the young man was shared on Twitter by @instablog9ja, and tweeps took to the comment section to congratulate him.
The young man could be seen smiling as his friends signed on his shirt for graduating from the higher institution.

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A tweep with the handle @DanielRegha urged those in charge of the EndSARS donations to get a prosthetic leg for the young man.

Source: Twitter
In his words:
"Those in charge of the EndSARS donations should help this man with a prosthetic leg; Celebrities can also assist pls. It will help him lessen the burden; This is sad. Congrats to him, despite the trauma he may be going thru he completed his studies. I pray God elevates him."
@Sammyspotreal reacted:
"God is Good... Congratulations to him.... I know it's not easy, but God will continue to be with u and perfect his work in your life... I'm so happy for him."
@dubabstores said:
"Big congratulations to him. God sure has a purpose for your life."
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In a previous report by Legit.ng, Dr Val, a Nigerian surgeon who treated wounded protesters during the EndSARS protest, lost his life to the deadly coronavirus.

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Legit.ng notes that the young Nigerian man aspired to be a great surgeon but death cut-short his life.
He had vowed to train himself as an athlete and perform surgery effortlessly in a short period of time.
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