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BE KIND TO YOURSELF - Elvira Jordan

BE KIND TO YOURSELF - Elvira Jordan (Revised)  Good Morning Beloved! 🀍 I often say that my soothing and intelligent write ups does not mean that my life is perfect in all ramifications. Most times, my notes are messages from my higher self to me. These are messages that are downloaded from my soul/ the universe/ God to direct me, that I choose to share. Just like everybody else on earth, I have flaws, fears and issues that I strive daily to overcome. Of recent, I found myself reliving parts of me that I thought I had left behind. Things that I thought I had outgrown. Inner child wounds and traumas that I thought I had handled. In my journey of self-awareness, I have realized that I only go back to things I had handled in the past, when there are new aspects to heal, to continue healing or to complete healing. This is another reminder that Growth and Healing are not a Linear Processes. The fact that you are progressively improving doesn’t mean you will be “up-there” all the time. I...
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WHO THE EARTH REWARDS - Elvira Jordan

WHO THE EARTH REWARDS - Elvira Jordan Good Morning Beloved! πŸ˜ƒ According to my own personal studies, there are four types of people on earth… The stars! ⭐️  Rich and successful. People who are thriving in their field, making money out of life and living their best lives. Some of these stars may not be where they want to be yet, or where the world thinks they should be, but they are getting there because they are consciously making things happen for themselves. The average πŸ‘ŒπŸ½ The ones who live a simple life. They accept whatever comes to them and are satisfied with where they are. Some see being “too successful” as a problem they can’t deal with. They may be getting by some days, struggling some days but do not care. They believe whatever they have is what they deserve  The Passive 🀷🏽‍♀️ These ones don’t care about anything. Whatever life throws at them or wherever it takes them to, they accept. They only care about today because they believe they will leave the earth anyti...

NIGERIA TO THE WORLD: WORLD CUP VICTORIES - THE MOMENTS THAT MADE US BELIEVE

When it comes to football, Nigerians don't just watch the game, we live it. From crowded viewing centres to noisy living rooms where everyone suddenly becomes a football coach, football is almost a second religion in Nigeria. And while the Super Eagles have never lifted the FIFA World Cup trophy, they've given us moments so unforgettable that they still make us smile, shout, and ask, "Where were you when that happened?" Let's start with the summer of 1994. Nigeria had just qualified for its very first FIFA World Cup in the United States. Most of the world didn't know what to expect. But then came Bulgaria. The Super Eagles didn't just win—they demolished them 3-0. Rashidi Yekini scored Nigeria's first-ever World Cup goal and celebrated by grabbing the net and shouting with pure joy. To this day, it's one of the most iconic celebrations in football history. The world had been introduced to Nigeria. Then came 1998. Nigeria faced Spain, one of footbal...

A Million Tree Project Phase 3 Launched at Federal Polytechnic Orogun with Push for Student Ownership

|Orogun, Delta State   The A Million Tree Project entered Phase 3, with an official flag-off at Federal Polytechnic Orogun. The event was led by Community Development Advocacy Foundation CODAF, African Center for Environmental and Rural Development ACERD, and Neferok Development Initiative, and drew management staff, lecturers, journalists, and students in a joint show of commitment to environmental sustainability and climate action. The program began with an opening speech by Mr. Richard Benin, Executive Director of CODAF. He described the occasion as the official launch of Phase 3 and stressed that climate change is no longer a distant threat but a present reality, visible in shifting weather patterns and environmental degradation. Benin commended the school management for partnering on the initiative and for allocating one acre of land for the project, calling it a clear sign of commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. He advocated that tree ownership be made ...

Community-Led Monitoring Project Improves HIV, TB, Malaria Services in Rivers

PORT HARCOURT — The Global Fund-supported Integrated Community-Led Monitoring (I-CLM) Project is yielding positive results in Rivers State by improving access to healthcare services, reducing drug stock-outs, shortening waiting times, and tackling stigma faced by patients living with HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB), and Malaria. Stakeholders disclosed this during a media briefing on the Global Fund GC7 I-CLM Project, where they highlighted the impact of community-led oversight in strengthening health service delivery across participating communities in the state. The project, implemented through the AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (ATM) Networks, places communities and civil society organisations at the centre of healthcare monitoring, enabling local residents to identify service gaps, prioritize needs, and advocate solutions to challenges affecting healthcare delivery. Speaking at the briefing, the State Coordinator of the TB Network in Rivers State, Fyneface Muzan, said the initiative ha...