Destigmatizing Mental Health
So I took a friend who had a breakdown lately to the psychiatry hospital in Yaba Lagos.
They saw a consultant, registration was 7k & the session was like 2+hrs, it was very extensive & helpful
She got diagnosed & she had an encouraging conversation with the social workers, they even made her laugh!
She was scheduled for tests, therapy sessions & an appointment with a professional. She was also given prescribed affordable drugs!
They also took her number and that of her family members + closest friends, they spoke to the family member & friend. They promised to routinely check up on her, including house visits if needed!
If you are having low mental health, I encourage you to go to the psychiatry hospital in Yaba, it is worth a try. Nigerians suffer a lot from poor access to mental health care.
I am sharing this story to help destigmatize mental health & illnesses. I will also keep sharing updates on my friend's progress!
Femi is in far away Abuja stealing billions of oil money, down here in Nigeria delta that owns the oil, you cannot see any public school with functional toilet system.
You can’t have a country being run by…
1. Drug bagman
2. Certificate forger
3. Budget padding executive
4. Lavish spender
5. Inhuman
and you expect a better nation.
Impossible!
Ire o✌🏾
The hill I'm building my mansion on is that the person who needs discipline is the adult whose only parenting tools are cruelty & violence. The self restraint we expect of children, do we even have it?
Seyi Makinde is sticking it to the federal government.
He knows more than he's currently sharing. He's just wetting the grounds.
The next couple of weeks, we will know WHO exactly orchestrated the kidnap of those children and their teachers - even had to butcher two people to drive home the message.
This country is bonkers.
your abusive father controlled his temper around coworkers, neighbors, friends, church members, cashiers, & strangers.
then he brought the rage home to people with less power to leave.
that was a choice he kept making.