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“I have customers now” – Physically impaired shoemaker says life changes after going viral

Abraham Lucky Onoja, a man whose photos of himself as a physically challenged shoemaker went viral, has made it in life.
In a new video, the show’s creator expressed gratitude, saying that his family now has a much better life.


Many netizens were moved by his gratitude video, with some claiming that his prayers came from a deep place in his heart.


Abraham Lucky Onoja, a physically challenged man who went viral after his hustling story touched many people’s hearts, has spoken out once more.


The man revealed that his life has improved. Photographer: @abrahamluckyonoja
Previously, it was reported that Perci Mensah’s post on Linkedin demonstrated remarkable creative talents despite the man’s inability to use his legs.

He makes shoes for a living.
Abraham, according to Perci Mensah, makes the shoes and earns money from his work, which he uses to feed his family.

After moving to Dubai, a young immigrant celebrates the purchase of his own apartment.
After the man’s story went viral and he received support from many celebrities, he appeared in a new video to discuss how things improved for him and his family.

His life had changed.
The man revealed in the video reshared by Tunde Ednut that his children now attend very expensive schools.

He also stated that because of his social media fame, his products are in high demand outside of the country.

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