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This Sunday is a day that Michael Robinson has dreamt of - his older daughter Areke will be graduating from Holy Childhood High School and he is over the moon.
Ever since the graduation date was announced, the disabled father said he has been exercising even harder, hoping that with the aid of a walker, he will be able to walk beside Areke on her special day.
“I have used the walker before, but using it can be painful at times because some of the nerves in my body are damaged, so it can be painful and gives off a shocking feeling. But I am willing to endure that. This is a special day for my little girl and I know she would want this as well," he said.
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