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From struggle to community service-the story of an immigrant

June 7, 2019 //  by Hawwah Abdullahi Gambo

Sayma Ahmed while receiving her award in March 2019. Photo Credit: Arts for survival Bournemouth

She came to England in 1962 and became the co-owner of the first Indian curry restaurant in Dorset for the next 30 years.

Thereafter, she threw her self and life into community building, – giving back to the community that has given her so much.

Working to contribute to ensuring the things that matters to her most, –  social integration, cohesion and inclusion.

Sayma Ahmed shares her story….

 

 

Category: Documentary, Features

Hawwah Abdullahi Gambo

About Hawwah Abdullahi Gambo

MA Multimedia Journalism student
An advocacy Journalist.
Social Entrepreneur.
Passionate about women emancipation, child rights and social change


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