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Etumudon, Chairperson of the Nigerian Bar Association’s Lawyers with Disabilities Forum. <br /><br /> This conversation takes us deep into the life and experiences of a remarkable woman who has defied limitations and reshaped the narrative around disability, leadership, and purpose.<br /><br /> Patience shares how her journey into the legal profession began, the challenges she’s faced as a woman with special needs and how those experiences have shaped her into a leader and advocate. <br /><br /> She opens up about the misconceptions surrounding strength, the power of controlled resilience, and why inclusion and representation matter now more than ever. 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