Nigeria: "People Always See Us As Health Hazards"

"When I go home, I often notice that as soon as I come, all the towels, soaps and sponges that were in the bathroom will disappear," says Isaiah Ojeabulu. He chairs the Human Rights Association of Persons Affected by Leprosy, an organisation in Nigeria, and has himself suffered from leprosy. Ojeabulu has similar tales from his earlier years. He says discrimination against him started from the moment that he contracted leprosy.