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Really But how does this cry..... transactions affect the governmentI will always say this again and again our governmen...
05/02/2021

Really
But how does this cry..... transactions affect the government
I will always say this again and again our government should focus on formulating, and implementing real policies that will touch the life of it's citizens
As well as creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive

25/01/2021

NATURAL LAWS THAT NEVER FAIL.*

*How I wish we can write down these and paste them by our bed sides to memorize, and cross check our lives regularly!*

*-To be rich, - Give.*

*-To succeed, - Serve.*

*-To laugh, - Make someone laugh.*

*-To prosper, - Be honest.*

*-To excel, - Be faithful.*

*-To go far, - Get up early.*

*-To change someone, -Change yourself!*

*-To be great, - Be disciplined,*

*-To be strong, - Pray often.*

*-To do a lot, - Speak little.*

*-To be fruitful, - Praise God.*

*-To live well, - Forgive.*

*-To talk well, - Bind anger.*

*-To sleep well, - Work hard.*

*-To be loved, - Love.*

*-To be a good husband, - Listen to her.*

*-To be a woman, - Submit yourself.*

*-To be respected, - Be polite.*

*-To bind Satan, - Sanctify yourself.*

*-To grow in faith, - Meditate on the word of God always.*

*None of these has ever failed!*
*Give it a trial, and see for yourself.*

*Deeply Pause To Deeply Reflect!*

The leader of the Miyetti Allah, umbrella body of Fulani herdsmen in an interview boldly stated that the Fulani herdsmen...
23/01/2021

The leader of the Miyetti Allah, umbrella body of Fulani herdsmen in an interview boldly stated that the Fulani herdsmen own all land and forests in every part of Nigeria and as such dont need permission to settle in them.

The journalist in his/her wisdom asked why the Fulani herdsmen have not settled in the Sambisa forest with enough land mass for cattle grazing, the Miyyeti Allah leader said they are waiting for permission from the Zamfara State Governor and the Federal Govt to set up infrastructure for them.

1st of the man is obviously delusional and ignorant but either way his rhetorics are very dangerous. I wonder why the DSS and other security agencies have failed to arrest him.

Meet our key note speakers for  and 's conversation on Addressing Gender Based Violence among the Vulnerable Population:...
10/12/2020

Meet our key note speakers for

and

's conversation on Addressing Gender Based Violence among the Vulnerable Population:

The Key Population Community Perspective.


Register to attend here: https://bit.ly/GBVVenPop

Gender-based violence (GBV) is violence that is directed at an individual based on his or her biological s*x or gender i...
09/12/2020

Gender-based violence (GBV) is violence that is directed at an individual based on his or her biological s*x or gender identity. It includes physical, s*xual, verbal, emotional, and psychological abuse, threats, coercion, and economic or educational deprivation, whether occurring in public or private life.
To protect, and know what in case any form of Gender Based Violence around you.......
Click on the link below to join the nationwide webinar on GBV
https://bit.ly/GBVVenPop

Or Call 08131035111

WORLD AIDS DAY 2020 The global HIV epidemic is not over and may be accelerating during the  COVID-19 pandemic, with a de...
01/12/2020

WORLD AIDS DAY 2020

The global HIV epidemic is not over and may be accelerating during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a devastating impact on communities and countries. In 2019, there were still 38 million people living with HIV infection. One in five people living with HIV were not aware of their infection and one in 3 people receiving HIV treatment experienced disruption to the supply of HIV treatments, testing and prevention services, especially children and adolescents. In 2019, 690 000 people died from HIV-related causes and 1.7 million people were newly infected, with nearly 2 in three (62%) of these new infections occurring among key populations and their partners.

Despite significant efforts, progress in scaling up HIV services was already stalling before the COVID-19 pandemic. Slowing progress means the world will be missing the “90-90-90” targets for 2020, which were to ensure that: 90% of people living with HIV are aware of their status; 90% of people diagnosed with HIV are receiving treatment; and 90% of all people receiving treatment have achieved viral suppression. Missing these intermediate targets will make it even more difficult o achieve the end of AIDS by 2030.

The breakdown in essential HIV services due to COVID-19 threatens lives. COVID makes it difficult and dangerous for frontline health workers to deliver continuous, high quality HIV services to everyone who needs them. Sickness and restricted movement make it difficult for people living with HIV to access services. Economic disruption caused by COVID can make HIV services unaffordable or unobtainable. And the pandemic may interfere with supply chains and service delivery. For example, as of July 2020, one third of people on HIV treatment had experienced drug stockouts or interruptions in supplies. Supply disruptions such as these are devastating; a WHO and UNAIDS modeling study showed that six-month disruption in access to HIV medicines could lead to a doubling in AIDS-related deaths

23/10/2020

THE STATE OF THE NATION

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