Freeman Osonuga is one of Africa's leading voices on poverty alleviation, advocacy and care for people with disabilities, orphans and the less privileged.
Medical Doctor and the first Nigerian shortlisted to fly to space speaks about his passion for volunteering
Freeman Osonuga one of Africa's leading voices on poverty alleviation and advocacy, speaks about his passion for volunteering.
In late 2014, at the Peak of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, he worked as a volunteer and worked with the African Union team of Ebola responders for 6 months in Sierra Leone.
Osonuga who was recently shortlisted as one of the thirty people around the world contesting to travel to space, spoke to Pulse TV about his passion for volunteering.
Watch the Pulse video below.
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