After suffering from a spinal cord injury, a former All-American track star turned trailblazing doctor found a loving home in the disability community where he actively uplifts and empowers students.
Dr. Feranmi Okanlami, director of disability services and adaptive sports at the University of Michigan, received a hefty surprise for his inspiring efforts. ABC News reported that on behalf of the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation, Good Morning America presented Okanlami with a well-earned $1 million.
In 2013, the Stanford graduate, who hails from Nigeria and has an Indiana upbringing, endured a life-changing accident at a pool party.
“His cervical injury was high enough that most people who have [experience the same injury] are not expected to ever be able to walk or stand,” Okanlami’s mother, Bunmi explained, per ABC News.
Through physical therapy, he turned his pain into triumph and pursued his path to becoming a physician. Okanlami has since devoted himself to “disabusing disability” and advocating for equity and inclusion for people with disabilities. He was instrumental in building the University of Michigan’s disability program to where it is today.
“Disability is not inability."
— Good Morning America (@GMA) October 20, 2022
"Dr. O" has made it his mission to build the adaptive sports and fitness program at the University of Michigan.
Watch @robinroberts surprise him with 1 MILLION DOLLARS! https://t.co/GcQdf2xqXO pic.twitter.com/gPfV9iWoCs
Credit Atiya Jordan "‘It is beyond words’: Black Physician Who Empowers Students With Disabilities Surprised With 1 Million Dollars.", https://www.blackenterprise.com/it-is-beyond-words-black-physician-who-empowers-students-with-disabilities-surprised-with-1-million/
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