“My Wife Ran Away After Doctors Cut Off My Hand” Vulcanizer With One Hand Reveals

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BBC News Pidgin shared a video of an ambitious young Man who did not let his one hand stop him from enjoying his life. The young Man is identified as Dauda Sheidu and he is a vulcanizer. 

Tires, automobiles, wheelbarrows, trailers, and many more items are among the things he typically fixes. Even if you bring him an Aeroplane to fix, he says he can do it.

Because he had never seen someone execute such a thing with just one hand before, he was first reluctant to take on the task. In spite of the fact that he had two hands, he refused to give up on learning this sort of labor. 

The Vulcanizer had begun training, but he had no money to run his own store at the moment. His hand was amputated after an accident on a motorcycle he was forced to drive because of a lack of cash.

It took him a year to figure out how to live with only one hand when he was hospitalised. He was inspired to create his own Vulcanizer store at that point. Because his hand was not impeding him from doing anything, he stated to the audience.

Previously married, Mr. Dauda claimed that his wife fled away from him after his hand was amputated in the hospital, but he was never able to reunite with her again. He felt motivated to work harder because of his disappointment.

But fortunately for him, he found another woman to love and they eventually got married. He currently has two wives and nine children, all of whom are doing well. He uses the money he receives from his profession as a Vulcanizer to feed his wife and children, and they all appear to be in good health.

As soon as they see he only has one hand, many customers will flee from his business, while a few will trust him enough to give him the task. People started going to him for training, and he was able to do a great job at it. He now employs apprentices in three of his stores. 

That doesn’t imply, though, that he’s going to start asking for money just because he only has one hand. For his shop, he wants to go back to school to learn the work better, but he’d be grateful for any help he can receive getting the tools he needs.

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