A cerebral palsy survivor, Samuel Dada, recently trended after he fulfilled his dream of becoming the first cerebral palsy comedian to perform at the A.Y live show.
Dada opened up on how he suffered a lot of discrimination as people laughed at him and told him all sorts of things.
He said that when he was called to perform at AY live, he was very nervous, as it was his first time performing in a large crowd.
Dada, however, went on stage and wowed the crowd. He was also excited when AY asked the crowd to give him a standing ovation.
The fast-rising comedian said his parents believed in him, even though he suffered a lot of discrimination, especially when he was in secondary school.
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