May 06, 2021
A grocery store and anything people buy
A grocery store and anything people buy, that is what I want," she had told The
Telegraph in an interview. She breathed her last on Christmas day. Haruna, who
lived with her family in the village of Lahadin Makole, in Nigeria, not only had
to endure chronic pain but would also spend most of her waking hours in a
plastic bowl, which her family carried her around in. A video posted by Ernest
Julius Audu (@i_rabbi) on Dec 26, 2016 at 8:15am PST Despite her severe physical
handicap, she had dreams of starting her own business one day.A Nigerian teenage
girl who had no choice but to spend her waking moments in a plastic bowl has
passed away..The 19-year-old shot to world fame when photojournalist Sani
Maikatanga clicked a picture of her being carried by her brother China acrylic lotion
bottle suppliers and posted it online. Rahma Harunas hands and legs had
stopped growing after she turned six months old due to a mysterious condition.
He was the one who shared the sad news about the girl’s death on social media.
Her brother, Fahad, used to take her to the city of Kano every day to beg for
handouts
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