Ningiza overcomes deafness to study for his masters degree in law

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Ningiza said his plans include being a human rights lawyer and opening his own practice one day.

“I attended one of the most under-resourced schools in the Eastern Cape where we shared books as a group of 4-6 learners per book and this made studying difficult because one or other learner would ask for the book if they saw you studying, and this was especially difficult because we all lived in the same school hostel, a large room where there were about 70 of us,” said Ningiza.

He ended up at Filadelfia School in Gauteng which had more to offer such as the seven subjects needed to get into university. “I also spent another year at home after finishing matric; my applications to universities were unsuccessful and this forced me to spend the year at home, but I continued applying nonetheless,” he said.“I have many plans for the future, so much that my own dreams terrify me.

 

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