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Kindly Donate To Support My Ministry of Helps

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For over a decade I have been committed to what my pastor called Ministry of Helps in his ministration in 1997 and also prophecised the internet revolution that same year and his prophecy has come to pass. And I am one of the most popular Nigerians  blogging about Nigeria and the rest of the world. I love Nigeria and committed to the nation building of a New Nigeria in the leadership of Africa among the comity of nations. I have spent millions of naira for the advocacy for the education of the millions of underprivileged girls out of school in Nigeria since 2013 and I have gone as far as paying human traffickers to release a secondary school girl trafficked to Libya in 2016 and she returned to Benin in Edo State. I spent hundreds of thousands of naira for her rehabilitation. Widows and other needy people have received as much as I can give. Since the 2019 COVID-19 pandemic, incomes from my social media channels have been reduced and compelled me to borrow to make ends meet and cont...

The Psychological Problems of the Nigerian Police Force

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Nigerian Police Officers on duty It is Time for Psychological Services for families and Survivors of line-of-duty Police Deaths The nation currently has a Police Force with no specialized training in professional psychological services nor does it have a system for trauma therapy and grief counseling /psychological outfit for grieving families. The recent revelation that four hundred police officers lost their lives in the line of duty last year, within the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja tells us that more and more trauma deaths of officers remain rampant across all of the states. On a physical level, the nation lacks a system of life insurance policies for close family members and survivors. There is no Police Health Plan with a package for trauma therapy for families of deceased officers. The traumatically injured officers lack a system-based insurance or long term financial plans to cover their hospital bills and other basic needs. The reported N500, 000 presented to survivors is...