

In the heart of Nigeria, home to the world’s largest population of sickle cell carriers, millions are fighting a silent, painful battle. They are warriors, not by choice, but by […]

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SCD disproportionately affects people of African, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern descent. In the U.S., 1 in 365 Black newborns has SCD, compared to 1 in 16,300 Hispanic Americans9. Globally, over 8 million are affected, with Nigeria alone accounting for 150,000 annual births.

Born into a world that misunderstood his condition, Obi’s childhood was shadowed by societal scorn. “I refused to let my condition define my destiny,” he recalls…


