‘On arriving in Africa, I felt I didn’t need electricity any more’- Adrian
HEALTH & SCIENCE
Everyone thought I was crazy when I moved to Africa in 1989. I was going to live in a place with no televisions, no electricity and a high risk of malaria, and at a time when so many other Irish were leaving in search of better lives in the US or England.

By Adrian Corish | 7 years ago
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