When Nwanze Okidegbe’s son was diagnosed with Autism at the age of two and half years, he was in denial. Nwanze, who was former Chief Economic Adviser to the President of Nigeria in July 2011, thought that he would outgrow his son’s diagnosis and continued to hope for change. However, though res
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