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Joy Prime's new morning show is already bringing tears to people's eyes

Joy Prime's new morning show is already bringing tears to people's eyes
Joy Prime's new morning show is already bringing tears to people's eyes

The show has had numerous personalities; hiplife artist King Promise, the NDC’s Alhassan Suhuyini, actresses Jackie Appiah and Lydia Forson come on, however, it is an interview conducted with a young disabled woman which seems to have captured the hearts of viewers.

Earlier this week, viewers heard the story of a disabled woman, Doris Darkwa, who became disabled at the age of 3 after her arms got caught in a cornmill machine. She had to undergo two major operations which saw her arms cut off and sewn together.

Speaking to hosts Jay Foley and Emefa Mamaga, Ms Darkwa said her disability has affected her gravely as she has been denied numerous opportunities because of it; relationships, friendships and job opportunities.

There were times when a company would receive her letter of employment, she would pass a phone-call interview perfectly but then be denied employment once the company finally gets to meet her and her disability.

Now 32 years, Doris has finally found love, owns her own company and is glowing with self-confidence.

Watch Doris’s full story here:

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