Born to deaf parents, Abraham Aiken uses his skills to assist the deaf community and earn income in school. He learned to sign before he could talk, as he communicated with his parents mainly through sign language. So unlike many children whose parents celebrated their first words, Aiken celebrated his first signs. While attending Calabar High School, he has had the opportunity to sign for several government entities including the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Wellness. He joined us on Sunrise to share his incredible story. Watch it below.
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