The second episode of our podcast series is out on YouTube. 💥
Amara, an ADHDer, shares her experience as a neurodivergent Nigerian and talks about the stereotypes faced by neurodivergent people in this episode.
Watch it here: https://t.co/YD0AQrRIsX
The second episode of our podcast series is out on YouTube. 💥
Amara, an ADHDer, shares her experience as a neurodivergent Nigerian and talks about the stereotypes faced by neurodivergent people in this episode.
Watch it here: https://t.co/YD0AQrRIsX
Coming up next in Episode 2 is Amara, who's a model and a student with an ADHD diagnosis.
In this episode, together with @euniceokoye_bsg, she talked about the stereotypes that neurodivergent Nigerians face.
Dropping this week, watch it here: https://t.co/oHHaOOcqnp
Coming up next in Episode 2 is Amara, who's a model and a student with an ADHD diagnosis.
In this episode, together with @euniceokoye_bsg, she talked about the stereotypes that neurodivergent Nigerians face.
Dropping this week, watch it here: https://t.co/oHHaOOcqnp
Our latest Inside My Mind feature is live.
@latoria_ria, a Senior Writer at Techpoint Africa and the founder of Autism Thrive, shares what it is like to be autistic in Nigeria and why self-discovery changes everything.
Read the full interview here: https://t.co/yPQt8WhQAE
Our latest Inside My Mind feature is live.
@latoria_ria, a Senior Writer at Techpoint Africa and the founder of Autism Thrive, shares what it is like to be autistic in Nigeria and why self-discovery changes everything.
Read the full interview here: https://t.co/yPQt8WhQAE
Before diagnosis, what signs do neurodivergent people notice? Ebunoluwa shared her experiences in the first episode of our podcast series.
Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/Q00tMPd0jd
Before diagnosis, what signs do neurodivergent people notice? Ebunoluwa shared her experiences in the first episode of our podcast series.
Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/Q00tMPd0jd
Today, we'd call it ADHD or autism. Centuries ago in Nigeria, before any of those words existed, how were people like this understood by their communities?
This piece walks through it: https://t.co/LJjO7ugnTq
The first episode of our podcast series is outtttt. 💥
In this episode, Ebunoluwa, in conversation with @euniceokoye_bsg, opens up about what dating is like for a neurodivergent person.
Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/Q00tMPd0jd
The first episode of our podcast series is outtttt. 💥
In this episode, Ebunoluwa, in conversation with @euniceokoye_bsg, opens up about what dating is like for a neurodivergent person.
Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/Q00tMPd0jd
And we started with a bang! 💥
In the first episode of our podcast series, we discuss what dating is like for neurodivergent Nigerians.
Dropping this weekend!
Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get full episodes: https://t.co/SZgLPYwXCt
And we started with a bang! 💥
In the first episode of our podcast series, we discuss what dating is like for neurodivergent Nigerians.
Dropping this weekend!
Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get full episodes: https://t.co/SZgLPYwXCt
@Squeeze1i@Elkhalifa1111 So relatable. The post conversation analysis is a classic it’s exhausting always realizing a beat too late that you were supposed to ask them something back.
They called him "Arindin", but he had Down syndrome.
Too often, people treat Down syndrome as a spiritual problem, a punishment, or a parent's fault. It is none of those things.
Our latest piece explains how: https://t.co/3pbnDEzqJn