Phanice Favour: I was stigmatized for having clubbed feet
Phanice Favour was born with a clubbed feet disability; and at various occasions, she wanted to commit suicide because of stigmatization by society and other challenges. She explains how she beat the odds to become an award winning teacher, school principal, pastor, bestselling author and TV host. Her story is one of an inspiration that we can always beat the odds if we set a positive attitude out of our challenges in life.
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