We had an all night prayer on the last Friday of November, 2021 and the revelation was massive.
That very night I knew things will never be the same again.
I sensed that our door had open forever and forever.
Even when I hadn't started seeing the fruits I was joyed in spirit
@IbeeIsoga You can't say it was handed to us, so what is the fuss of useless club
It was a contest and a surreal performance at that winning at 4:3 in extra time
Good for u
Cervical cancer is the 2nd most common cancer among women aged 15–44 years (after breast cancer). It is the 2nd leading cause of female cancer deaths in Nigeria. Statistics show approximately 12,075 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, with about 7,968 women dying from the disease each year.
In response to this urgent need to address the burden of cervical cancer in Nigeria, the Cervical Cancer Elimination Task Force was established under the leadership of the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (FMoHSW), in alignment with the WHO Global Strategy to Eliminate Cervical Cancer as a public health problem. The task force brings together key stakeholders, including government agencies, development partners, civil society organisations, professional bodies, and the private sector, to coordinate and drive national efforts toward cervical cancer elimination.
Key interventions led by the task force include the development and implementation of a National Strategic Plan (2023–2027), introduction of the HPV vaccine into the national immunisation schedule for girls aged 9–14, expansion of screening services using cost-effective methods, strengthening of data and monitoring systems, and intensified public education and advocacy to boost awareness and support for prevention efforts.
Recently, the National Task Force on Cervical Cancer Elimination (NTF-CCE) held a one-day Preparatory Meeting and two-day high-level Validation Workshop in Abuja on the Costing of the National Plan for Cervical Cancer Elimination. These aimed to ensure the costing framework accurately reflects the realities of Nigeria’s health system and contributes to impactful action toward our shared elimination goal. This is in preparation for the launch of the National Strategy for Cervical Cancer Elimination in Nigeria by the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu @SenRemiTinubu, on the 3rd of June 2025.
@seunonigbinde Egbon,
We are in a period of mourning and will not be accepting any hot takes, respectfully sir
Thank you
Seven market days for this solemn purpose
@PeterObi Baba you are too gentle o and gentlemen don't get anything these days
Sue this blackmailer in chief, make an example of him, of course in a civil case but let it count that you won't be taking these trolls anymore else others would not stop
It is critical to improve access to Youth friendly service with Human centered design as keys to addressing challenges as related to M.A.Y.E
#MAYE2025#youths#Adolescents#A360
Best Practices for A360
-Shared Vision
-Capacity Building
-Inclusive and Participatory Approaches
-Resilience in Stakeholders engagement
#MAYE2025#Youths#A360#Adolescents
A360’s MAYE important stance;
In demand Generation
Digital Approach
In research
In service delivery
In governance
Peer to peer mentorship
Incorporation into global days
#a360#MAYE2025#youths#adolescents#westafriva
Sustainability Approaches
* Institutionalization of Adolescent and Youths structures within the country
* Capacity building and Economic empowerment of the adolescents and Youth through TVET(technical and vocational training) linkage!
#MAYE2025#youthvoices#Youths#a360
Young people's participation in community development leads to positive outcomes and empowers them. Many organisations are committed to Meaningful Adolescent Youth Engagement (MAYE) but face challenges.
This How To Guide describes the steps for engaging young people in decision-making platforms within their communities using, as a successful example, @a360nigeria's experience in introducing young people to Ward Development Committees in 4 states (Jigawa, Nasarawa, Kano, and Kaduna) in northern Nigeria.
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@MgajiInnocent @OfficialSaskay Let her have chill, she can choose to be where she want to be believe she is from. The good thing is that, when the time comes the people she thinks she belongs to will remind her of where she is from, either by their words or by their actions and I hope it isn't late then
For those still in the waiting for one thing or the other from God. Here’s a word for you.
“Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, All ye that hope in the LORD.”
Psalm 31:24 KJV
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@MgajiInnocent @OfficialSaskay Baba leave this girl for where she wan dey
The current President of Middle Forum is from Southern Borno, Dr. Bitrus Pogu, Borno is even farther north on geography than Adamawa