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MEET OUR NEW TEAM MEMBER: Tracy Ohovwore (Social Desk)




Tracy Ohovwore,  from the  Department of Mass communication, University of Benin (UNIBEN). 

She is a passionate writer who has channeled her passion towards issues concerning health and societal issues. Her interests are singing, standing up for others as well as learning new things. 

Her statement 
“I am thrilled to work with Elvira’s Pen where I have chosen to generate contents on areas of mental health and Relationship issues. 

Growing up, I have battled with depression which stressed my mental health before I finally got out of it. I have also observed that mental health seem to be a concern most especially in our dear country Nigeria where certain conditions/situations have forced many into a state of mental stress, which is why I have obliged to step up to inform the public on issues concerning mental health and the need to prioritize their mental health. Mental health awareness makes it easy for people to navigate through life and its complexities. 

Additionally, I have also figured out that relationship issues are a very big phenomenon in our society today, that have ended careers and the lives of many, which prompts me to awaken minds of many youths of our generation, that relationship is not a self validation but should be purposeful and spent with someone who we love and reciprocates it wholeheartedly.”
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  1. Super excited 🙏🥰

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  2. I am so proud of you Tracy, from where we started from to where you are today, thanks for been intentional about yourself and your purpose.
    Keep soaring higher baby girl,much kove

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