Thursday, 18 May 2023

Dr. Wanda Draws Attention To Neurofibromatosis With Her Interview Dress

 Dr. Wanda Evans-Brewer, a Pan African Activist and philanthropist yesterday stormed the studios of Pan African TV in Ghana,  wearing a dress designed by Rebecca Mensah, which draws attention to the skin disease Neurofibromatosis,  as well as the power of recycling. The dress is made of jute sacks normally used to carry rice,  maize and other market produce, after which they are disposed.
Dr. Wanda and the CEO of BENEMEF FOUNDATION were invited by Pan African TV morning show team to continue their talks on the free toilet project and free wheelchair mission project. 

During the interview, Dr Wanda used the opportunity to touch on the issue of recycling in Ghana and also sensitised the viewers about this debilitating skin disease. 
 A condition that causes tumours to form in the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
Neurofibromatosis is usually non-cancerous. There are three types of this condition. Type 1 usually appears in childhood, while Types 2 and 3 appear in early adulthood.
The designer of the outfit Rebecca Mensah, sought to portray the rough skin side of the dress as the skin disease, and the flare side as freedom and hope for a cure. 

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