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From a humble mud hut in a village in Kenya’s rural Bungoma county, to the halls of British royalty. Anne Wafula Strike’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Diagnosed with polio as a child and once shunned by her community, the Kenyan-born Paralympian defied all odds to rise as a celebrated athlete, an advocate for disability rights, and an honored recipient of the Member of the Order of the British Empire.
Anne Wafula strikes journey is nothing short of extraordinary
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