A conversation today. A healthier workforce tomorrow.
Our Founder/CEO, Martin-Mary Falana, met with the State Commander of the Benue State Civil Protection Guards to explore collaboration on health and wellbeing sensitization for over 4,000 personnel across Benue State.
Our Executive Director,@sade3nity has received a full scholarship to present K&TRC's research at #AIDS2026 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Her presentation showcases how we achieved 100% service continuity for young people in Nigeria during a major funding transition through resilient
On #WorldPopulationDay, a lesson from the field stands out: stronger health systems begin by listening.
Every woman and girl deserves access to quality healthcare and the opportunity to make informed choices.
Policies a d services must be shaped by community voices.
#Health
Implementationlessons: Data doesn’t reveal the real problem but tells you where to ask better questions.
Sustainable QI = understanding the processes + reports + behaviors behind the number.
QI isn’t about blame but about building systems that make good care constant.
Implementationlessons: Data doesn’t reveal the real problem but tells you where to ask better questions.
Sustainable QI = understanding the processes + reports + behaviors behind the number.
QI isn’t about blame but about building systems that make good care constant.
Reliable health data doesn't start in a dashboard. It starts with accurate documentation at the point of care. Every validated record strengthens evidence for better program decisions and ultimately better patient outcomes.
#PublicHealth#HealthSystems
Reliable health data doesn't start in a dashboard. It starts with accurate documentation at the point of care. Every validated record strengthens evidence for better program decisions and ultimately better patient outcomes.
#PublicHealth#HealthSystems
The painful truth is this…
If the average believer in Nigeria were to read the Book of Acts without the influence of our present culture, he would almost conclude that he was reading about an entirely different religion.
Somewhere along the journey… we changed the tune.
The Church in the Bible sang one song. The Church in Nigeria has gradually learned another.
The Church in the Bible sought conformity to CHRIST.
We seek acceptance from men. They raised disciples.
We have become experts at raising audiences.
The sound coming from our altars is no longer the sound that echoed through Jerusalem… through Antioch… through Ephesus… through the Church that “turned the world upside down.”
The frightening part is this…
A generation can become so accustomed to a substitute that it mistakes it for the original.
And perhaps that is where we are.
We have become familiar with a version of Christianity that the Apostles would scarcely recognize.
One of the greatest judgments that can befall a people is not that they abandon the Bible.
It is that they continue holding the Bible while no longer allowing the Bible to define them.
I fear this is where the Church in Nigeria now stands.
We still raise our Bibles. We still quote the Scriptures.
We still end every sermon with, “GOD bless you.” But somewhere between the Upper Room and our generation…
We changed the tune. Read the Book of Acts carefully.
Read the Epistles slowly. Read the words of our LORD without trying to defend our present condition.
Then ask yourself… Who changed? Because it certainly was not GOD. The Gospel has not changed.
The HOLY GHOST has not changed. The demands of discipleship have not changed.
The cost of following CHRIST has not become cheaper. We changed. We altered the sound.
If you are reading this, can you make a solemn vow to the LORD. Tell HIM, “You will commit Your entire life to ensuring that this Gospel will not change in your hands.”
WE ARE HIRING!!!!!!! 📍
Details in the attached graphics, additional Requirements include;
• Experience working on TB/HIV-related programs is highly required.
• Candidate must be willing to travel within and outside Ondo State when necessary.
Childhood is for learning, not earning. ✋🏾
Too many children still face labour instead of education, safety, and opportunity. Protect children. End exploitation.
Join us @Kidsandteensngo@ilo#EndChildLabour#ACCELAfrica#ILO
A nice time we had at Aquinas College, Akure to commemorate the International Day of the Boy child.
We will continue to create impact and build great men for the future ❤️💪🏿
Childhood is for learning, not earning. ✋🏾
Too many children still face labour instead of education, safety, and opportunity. Protect children. End exploitation.
Join us @Kidsandteensngo@ilo#EndChildLabour#ACCELAfrica#ILO