Challenges are a stepping stone for Ntuli

When Ntuli was four he was diagnosed with Polio which led to his disability.

EVATON.- Bongani Ntuli, a disabled person from Evaton has written a book about his life. The book is aptly called ‘My life with disability’ and was released earlier this month under Richy Publishers. Speaking to Sedibeng Ster, Ntuli says that he wrote the book to inspire and empower people with disabilities, and to let them know that disability does not mean ‘inability’. When Ntuli was four he was diagnosed with Polio which led to his disability. He attended Evaton West Primary School. In his own words, after many years of struggling to pass higher grades he finally matriculated in 2011 and in 2016 he discovered his gift for motivational speaking and his aim is to give hope to the hopeless, and shine light to those in the dark. His passion is also to impact the lives of young people in a positive way. He has already contributed in many radio shows and television programs. In the book Ntuli shares his difficulties of living with a disability.

He goes into detail about how one can transform their mindset. “I am, through the book, aiming to help people with disability to be aware of their talent and gift and use it in an effective way in the society, that’s what I am aiming for. In the book I detail how one can transform their mind-set and begin to see challenges as stepping stones to a higher destinations, set-backs as set ups for greater things, and trials as important life lessons. In this book you can draw inspiration from my life experiences.” The book is available through Ntuli.

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