
Humanity is celebrating International Children’s Rights Day. These visually impaired people enjoyed talking with the former Liverpool player. NK8 is determined to bring smiles back to the faces of these children from the Sogué region. It’s also about facilitating their access to education. “With UNICEF, we’re fighting to help children go to school, we’re fighting for a good education for children. We have a big project, you’ll see that soon. I felt the emotion, I put myself in their shoes. I had tears inside me. Normal people don’t have the right to complain. It’s pathetic. That’s why we’re here today with UNICEF to help children, even normal people ,” he said.

These visually impaired students from the Cité de solidarité school performed a series of Braille demonstrations. The Syli National point guard was impressed by the intelligence of the children at the Sogué center. This visit from Naby Keïta, a UNICEF ambassador, delighted the center’s director. Welcoming the Guinean star to his premises is a feeling of pride for Jean Kamano. “We are very proud, very happy. Naby Keita is everything to everyone you know. We thank him for being there. And we thank him for supporting the school in every way,” said the director.
With imedias.net