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DFWA partners with British Africa to create youth employability 

DFWA has partnered with British Africa towards creating employment for African youths and to eradicate the high level of unemployment in the continent. Imo state chapter taking the lead held a massive no to drug abuse state event has attracted the first-ever business networking program in partnership British Africa to create a skill acquisition center in the state. The Imo Business Network which was held on the 14th of April 2022 was led by the state state project mentor of DFWA, Hon.Dr. Lina Okereke Speaking to newsmen during the event, Hon. Lina stated that the state has shown laudable success by attracting the first creation of the Imo business network in the state and Nigeria in general. The president of DFWA, Engr Chinagorum Nkaru added that the partnership was aimed at creating a project toward youth employability in the state and beyond. “DFWA has partnered with British Africa towards creating projects for employability for African youths. Aiming eradicating the high level of unemployment in the continent and I`m glad that Imo state has taken the giant step to have showcased a laudable project and attracted the first creation of Imo Business Network to kick start the first DFWA Skill acquisition center”, she said, The Imo business network had entrepreneurs from all works of life gather at the former fsp park in the state to showcase their arts and products. It was a welcome development in the state and was proudly led by DFWA. People will be welcomed from all parts of the state and beyond to see and purchase goods made by Nigerians.

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Dangers of consuming online commodities especially drugs

DFWA educate youths on the dangers of consuming online commodities especially drugs. DFWA has held an education program for youths on one of the most common risks of online shopping emphasizing its consequences. The inter youth virtual conference held on 5th April 2022 highlighted the dangers of youth drug bubbles. In the virtual meeting, peer pressure was considered a major factor that has led many youth to buy drugs online or via channeled routes without clear knowledge of what they are buying. A case study was that of Damilola Grace Olakanmi, a 23-year-old Nigerian business law student who died in the UK after eating a suspected cannabis sweet. Damilola, from Ilford, east London, and the only child of her mother, bought the ‘gummies’ through a messaging application and they were delivered to her home on 29 March. After consuming the gummies purchased online, she died afterward, leaving her mother devastated. Young people were encouraged to seek help if they are coaxed or groomed to buy drugs or take drugs they know nothing about. They are advised to consult their physicians always before purchasing or taking any form of drugs to avoid what happened to Damilola. The question and answer section marked the end of the conference with participants beaming with smiles for knowledge gained.

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Prescription drugs terro

DFWA Nasarawa sensitize group on dangers of prescription drugs to the body Members of Drug Free World Africa Nasarawa state chapter held a sensitization program on the dangers of prescription drugs to the body. The sensitization program which took place on the 3rd of April 2022 was led by the state representative Mr. Christopher Francis. Speaking on the dangers of self-medication and the constant use of pain-relieving drugs Mr.Francis said that self-drug Prescription is a general and innocent way of day-to-day drug abuse. He added that it has resulted in drug abusers living dependently on drugs such as pain killers as a result of addiction. “People have learned to teach their bodies to depend on the use of pain killer which results in making their immune system lazy towards protecting and healing the body from the pain”. Youths were educated to engage in different forms of exercise to heal and overcome pain and avoid pain killers as they should only be used when prescribed by a doctor. He also stated that this enables the immune system to remain sensitive and fight diseases as it ought to.  “Prescription drugs are becoming a generational pathway to drug abuse and something must be done to put an end to it. Use pain relief drugs only when prescribed by a doctor It enables the immune system to remain sensitive to every pain killer to defend and heal the body” “The people we refer to as addicts are not only the people affected by drug abuse. People we consider normal people are also involved and if nothing is done, we might find ourselves at a point of no return for them”, he added. One of the participants believed that drug abuse is likened to the intake of harmful substances like cocaine, and marijuana and didn’t see self-medication as drug abuse. The sensitization ended on a good note as both the team and the participants were happy with the outing.

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`Let us labor for a drug-free society` DFWA sends message celebrating workers day

Workers’ Day is celebrated on May 1st as a public holiday in Nigeria. It is part of International Workers’ Day, which is celebrated across the world, also known as Labour Day.  DFWA has commemorated workers from all spheres of life, asking them to help in the labor for a drug-free society, stating they are strong and more than they think.  The team appreciated workers and wondered how the workforce would have been without them and their amazing efforts. “This is an occasion to commemorate and thank workers and laborers across the world for all the hard work they do. It’s promoted by the international labor movement and is celebrated internationally on May Day (the 1st of May) and we can`t hesitate to join in celebrating these wonderful and strong people, because we will always appreciate their efforts”, Engr.Chinagorum Nkaru stated,  DFWA urged the workers and laborers to educate the youths on the truth about drug abuse as they celebrate their day, and in their various workplaces after today.  “As we are Commemorating the workers and laborers whose vital work keeps countries and businesses across the world running smoothly, we plead with the labor union to educate the youths on the truth about drug abuse as we believe they will never depart from it”, she said.  Workers Day has been a public holiday in Nigeria since 1981 and traditionally, people gather together on the day to celebrate with friends and family.  The team stated that telling the truths about drugs to the younger generation by all labour teams will help eradicate drug abuse as they will never depart from it wherever they are. DFWA facilitates with all workers all over the globe with the message, “let us labour for a drug-free society”

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Cross Rivers State DWFA chapter prepares ahead of April 12

The Cross Rivers State chapter of DFWA met on 26th March prepares ahead of April 12 which is the international day of the street child. Every year on April 12th, International Day for Street Children provides a voice for children that live on the street so their rights cannot be ignored. The day provides opportunities for human rights organizations to spread awareness about the number of street children throughout the world. Mr. Godswill the Cross Rivers State deputy rep of DFWA spoke to the team members about the forthcoming events and how they can be of help better the lives the street children. Dr. Etta made it clear to the house that DFWA is not about street children but rather about educating society about drug use and abuse, but will not hesitate to reach out to the street children by any means. “DFWA is not about street children but rather about educating the society about drug use and abuse, but we won`t hesitate to explore any opportunity to sow them love and reach out to people even if they are kids, especially on a day like this,” she said She also said the purpose of the meeting was to deliberate and plan for the April 12 international day of the street child and work out strategy to conve message of “Truth About Drugs” to them. Dr. Etta said the event will include cash, which will involve cooking, playing music, giving incentives (packages), playing off some PowerPoint videos of the drug addict, and securing a serene environment to achieve its purpose.

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Drug Terror

Drug abuse a global issue, has become almost a pandemic. Before now the problem of the abuse of Indian hemp, cocaine and heroine was rampant among the youths. Many people in the 70s and 80s became demented for life as a result of the abuse of the above mentioned drugs. This made many countries to legislate laws to help in checkmating the abuse. Many drug peddlers were openly executed while some were sentenced to life imprisonments. We have heard of how many Nigerians were executed in many Asian and European countries for drug meddling and abuse. It became embarrassing as the Nigerian government pay deaf ears to the problem among Nigerian in diaspora. The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has been active in curbing the menace but it seems that their best is never good enough. Unfortunately, drug abuse has gotten to an asttonomic level that it has enhanced robbery and cultism. Wonders shall never end. Are you aware of the abuse of Tramadol? What about other drugs like Valium 5 and 10? What about the use of some herbal drugs as strenght enhancers which assist in destroying neural balance in the body? There are extreme cases where the youths consume dried spirogyra, amoeba and other microorganisms. Some youths have even smoked Lipton tea and other dried leafs which have been found as efficacious in enhancing the sensory systems. There is now one deadly one called GUZORO, Mkpurunmmiri which comes in liquid or tablet form and increases the thyroid strength and makes the consumers assume extraordinary strenght. Imagine where a consumer of this drug goes through knife stabbing without feeling the pains. Imagine where the consumer jumps through a high fence as if it takes to strength to do. Imagine where the consumers engage in rape, battery and violence without realizing the implications? In our society today, GUZORO has destroyed the lives of many youths. They abuse it to a point of danger. This drug has assisted many of them who are perpetrating violence, murder and cultism. This has become a very big embarrassment in the our society which must be checkmated before it becomes another thing. This perennial problem must be checked or our youths will become useless in the society. The problems of drug abuse are so terrible that it destroys the future of the coming generations. The truth remains that no drug addict can father a child or keep a responsible marriage. Our parents must rise up to checkmate their children and what they do. The churches must rise up to the fact and assist in directing the youths. We know that some cannot be corrected easily but let’s play the good role so that those who can change can change.Amb Onuawuchi Anyanwu Nkwazema. Join Drug Free World Africa and Imo Health Volunteers in the fight against drug abuse. .

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Nasarawa Assembly joins the fight against drug abuse

The Nasarawa State House of Assembly has invited stakeholders and the general public for a one-day public hearing on drug abuse. The public hearing was on a bBill For a Law to Prohibit Substance Abuse and to provide Treatment for Substance Abusers and Addicts 2022. The event which took take place on the March 24th, 2022 was held at the conference hall, Nasarawa State House of Assembly Shendem Road, Lafia. Chairman, House Committee on Health, Hon Usman Shafa, said the public hearing was organized to get intakes from the stakeholders on the bill. The lawmaker emphasized that the bill was called upon as a result of the illegal use of drugs by youths in the state and the country at large and the dangers of such actions. The bill is aimed to prohibiting substance abuse, as ell as to provide help for victims. “Young people who persistently abuse substances often experience an array of problems, including academic difficulties, health-related problems (including mental health), poor peer relationships, and involvement with the juvenile justice system. Additionally, there are consequences for family members, the community, and the entire society.” “these and many more are the problems we which to tackle through this bill”, he said Some of the stakeholders at the public hearing include NDLEA, NAFDAC, DFWA, Nigeria Medical Association, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, and many others.

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Truth About Drugs: DFWA takes campaign to Oyo State entertainers

Drug Free World Africa has organized an educational program for entertainers in Oyo State. The educational sensitization which took place on the 21st of March 2022 was a means to fight drug abuse in the entertainment industry. The Oyo state representative of DWFA Mr Baaki M Adewale explained to the entertainers that so many stars could not reach their potential due to drug addictions. He then encouraged them to use the craft to fight drug abuse instead of encouraging it as some in the industry do. “The entertainment industry may seem like a lot of glitz and glam, but is it also riddled with mental illness and substance abuse problems,” he said, He emphasized that Although sometimes it may be difficult to imagine, the abuse of these substances can change everything from your body to your bank account. “so many stars couldnt reach their potential due to drug addictions and now its for the film industries to play a significant role in exposing dangers of drug abuse to support our young stars to live drug-free-life”

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Katsina, Kaduna, Kano Entertainers Get Drug Abuse Education

Drug Free World Africa Kano state chapter has taken the message of drug abuse and its dangers to the entertainment industry. The event which took place on 20th March 2022 had in attendance musicians, actors and actresses, and film producers. DWFA enlightened the participants and other youths on the effect of drug abuse in our society. Nrua Sani who is the representative of the DWFA Kano chapter speaking to the entertainers encouraged them to avoid anything that has to do with drugs or their abuse no matter the reason. “In the entertainment industry, we know young people believe taking hard substances makes them high, they believe they can sing well, dance well, act well or even crack jokes well when on drugs” “I want you all to know that talent is inbuilt and can`t be enhanced through drugs or taking of any hard substance, it can only be seen and appreciated through hard work and practice,” he said. ‘Truth About Drugs’ booklet was distributed among participants at the event. so many known faces in the entertainment industry were present at the event and commended the good work of the Drug Free World Africa Kano State chapter on their consistent campaign against drug abuse. The entertainers present took it upon themself to share educational materials on drug abuse with other youths and promised to be involved in further sensitization.

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DFWA looks to Narconon Clean Rehabilitation For drug abuse victims in Afirca

As Drug Free World Africa look for better ways to fight drug addiction and rehabilitation in Africa, the group has looked at partnering with Narconon in the United Kingdom at the evet on 17/03/2022 Fitzroy Street London.gh Narconon which uses Natural detoxification process through exercises to quicken rehabilitation of drug abuse victims widerly used in Western countries can be a way to clean rehabilitation of drug addicts in Africa. With DFWA leaders in the UK attending the Narconon Conferennce, the group sees it as another angle that can quicken the rehabilitation in Africa. They said a modern rehabilitation an answere towards reinstating drug abusers into the community. DFWA Prsident, Engr. Chinagorum Nkaru who was present at the event alongside Morris Atula a DFWA a Patron and a pioneer DFWA Leader High Chief Tony Ogefere, said that Narconon is making rehabilitation a good experience, charging members of the team to work towards having similar facilities built in their respective areas. With Director Fitzroy House DFW, Sarah Eicker introducing Narcono as the modern drug detoxification process and a new way to Clean Rehabilitation from drug addiction, Engr. Chinagorum Nkaru said the innovation is what the entire world should look up so as to be able to cope with the rising cases of drug abuse globally.

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