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Showcasing “Truth About Drugs” at Cummunity Events

DFWA Introduces “Truth About Drugs” at Igbo Festival Drug Free World Africa has showcased “Truth About Drugs “on Igbo Festival of Arts and Culture (IFAC) Day, 16th July 20-22 at Jubilee Park Enfield, London. Engr. Chinagorum Nkaru, the president of DFWA who hosted the program said that “Truth About Drugs” holds no barrier and should be shared anywhere, anytime and anyplace to serve as a multi-viral channel to reach communities across the globe.   She further stated that the mission of spreading “Truth About Drugs” is to raise a generation who will remain free from the ravages of drug abuse.Addressing drug abuse challenges in communities and cultural settings, Members of DFWA shared 1,500 “truth About Drugs” booklets in the Igbo Festival of Arts and Culture (IFAC) event London, with over 10,500 participants, 93 ethnic groups of Igboland and 35 vendors. The Team Energy attracted like minds as youths engaged and share their experiences in a fight against drug abuse. Diverse groups interacted on “Truth About Drugs” and Wider audience captured. “Truth About Drug” Tell Stotries at Ogene Ndigbo Newspaper Day   Truth About Drug: DFWA showcased truth about drugs at  Ogene Ndigbo Newspaper Day  Drug Free World Africa has shared “Truth About Drugs” booklets at Ogene Ndigbo Newspaper Day which was held on 23rd July 2022 at South East London. A visible impact of the no to drug abuse was commended by the Prime founder of Igbo Festival of Arts and Culture Mr. Obi Okoli who expressed his gratitude to DFWA on their proactive act to educate youths in different events. According to him, DFWA is always spotted in most events passionately educating on Truth About Drugs which is keeping youths informed of the dangers of drug abuse and encouraging them to live a drug free life. Responding to Mr. Obi, the President of DFWA thanked him and said it gives DFWA joy to know that people appreciate what they do and that the organization will not stop until the last child standing stops drug abuse. Mrs. Timi McQuade, one of the frontline directors of DFWA joined words with the president to say that DFWA will keep spreading the No to Drug Abuse message until youths will find their Highs in their Passion but not drugs. During the event, an outstanding personality Actress Ms Abigail Nwachukwu and a young Ghana artist endorsed the good cause of the organization by wrapping truth about drugs in a promotional music identified with DFWA showing readiness to propagate the “Truth About Drugs” message.

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Campaign Against Hard Drugs Among The Youths

DFWA Anambara State Chapter holds campaign against hard drugs amoung youths. ON 26th June 2022 DFWA  Anambara State Chapter (ASC) sets to educate youths of Nri Coummunity at the Village Square on dangers of consuming Hard Drugs. The  sensitisation campaign organised by Lady Lorita Akumsinachi againt drug abuse is to mark International Day Agaist Abuse and Illicit Trafficking 26th June.

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Brixton London Received “Truth About Drugs”

Brixton joins the campaign against drug abuse   DFWA joins with DFW to take campaign against drug abuse and the war against illicit use of harmful substances to Brixton London. The campaign took place on the streets of Brixton London on the 18th of April 2022 as team members came out in their numbers to see to the success of the outreach. Speaking to members of the press, the team stated that the campaign was prompted by the high rate of drug addiction on the streets of Brixton. “Brixton recording high on street drugs attracted the action of Drug Free World and Drug Free World Africa with teams to engage on station street campaign against drug abuse” led by Tracey Corman, the Anti- Drug  Lead Trainer DFW. About 1,400 Booklets on “the truth about drugs” were shared with the audience who were all in the street of Brixton, while 90 shops were visited with the gospel of drug-free world. Individuals who were in their homes were not left out of the campaign as 70 houses were reached and 30 chats with participants on how street drugs affect the mind and body. The team was happy and fulfilled as their gospel was taken seriously by the street and homes visited in the vicinity. Post navigation

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Drug free World Africa As A Global Inter-Africa Drug Campaign Organization

Drug Free World Africa Featured at CWFI Outreach Drug Free World Africa on project of collaborating with different organisation to propagate the message of “Truth About Drugs”. Drug free World Africa as an Inter-Africa drug campaign organization, that have liberated thousands of drug addict across the globe to turn a new live interacts with CWFI on 12th March 2022 at 2000 Community Action Centre, Grove Street, Deptford, London during their first seminar of the year after Covid -19 series. The organization rub minds on a campaign with CWFI in bid to further spread NO TO DRUG ABUSE campaign across the globe. The gathering was a gathering of women of integrity focusing on rebuilding community reputation through reflection, focusing on Christ for the Grace to Value what Christ Value John 5:14-15. The seminar strengthened propagation of diversity ad values in the community and education on the dangers of drug abuse in the community. Engr Chinagorun Nkaru the president of the DFWA charged women to be emotionally responsible towards educating children on the need for No to drug abuse anywhere anytime. The event which took place in London attracted many women of virtue who are passionate towards a friendly community. Dr Christy Adams who is one of the leading figure in CWFI emphasize on the need for members to key into the no to drug abuse campaig. Engr Chinagorun Nkaru and Timi Mcquade concluded by expressing their joy for the synergy with Christian Women Fellowship International.

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DFWA Support Victims Affected by Ukraine War

DFWA in Budapest Hungary to support victims affected by Ukraine War While DFWA is known for fighting drug abuse in society, the organization has taken a further step to help resettle victims of the war in Ukraine. According to the president of the organization Engr. Chinagorum Nkaru, the effort to resettle victims of the war in Ukraine will help motivate the beneficiaries to live the life they have always wanted. DFWA focused on two siblings who were keeping safe in the Hungarian capital Budapest while waiting for a British Visa. The two youths according to Engr. Nkaru has supported many of their friends to settle in different countries but had difficulties in getting a British visa. “DFWA remembers and works with youths anywhere they are to cheer them up and give them hope to keep positive and never take drugs as an alternative to their problems” Engr, C. Nkaru stated that the siblings were taken to gig parties to help them have fun and think positive for a better future as DFWA was up to help them. “They were taken to gig parties, City sightseeing, shopping, and boat cruise, which they enjoyed and cherished every single moment. They promised never to think of drugs as an alternative” “They had a moment to think and live without problems. It was an unended joy of expression, as every little help to keep soul and body together helps save a life. DFWA has vowed to continually support them to pursue their visa through different embassies till they get resettled.

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Drug Free World Africa Imo State Chapter on 5000 March “Say No to Drug Abuse “Reach For The Stars”

Video: Drug Free Word Africa campaigns against drug abuse in Imo State With Imo State ranking high among the states affected by the abuse of drugs and illicit substances in Nigeria, Drug Free World Africa has held a campaign to curb the menace. The campaign is aimed cutting both the demand and supply of the abused substances according to Dr. Lina Okereke who led the campaign organized by Drug Free World Africa. Dr. Okereke who is the Special Adviser on Health Matters to Imo State Governor is also the Coordinator of Drug Free World Africa, an intercontinental Africa organization with presence in more than five African countries.   Speaking in Owerri during the campaign which saw students and teachers from primary, secondary and tertiary institutions match round the city of Owerri, Dr. Lina Okereke said that lack of information has been the major barrier in the fight against drug abuse. She said that the campaign is both preventive and corrective measures aimed at saving the lives of Imo youths from the devastating effects of drug abuse. Dr. Lina Okereke highlighted that the only way young people especially, can desist from this act is when they have the right information, adding that having children, youths and adults from all levels of education means they have captured all age brackets of youths in the state who are potential victims of drug abuse. Speaking during the campaign, Rev. Fr. Dr. Gerald Njoku said that stress, peer pressure are some of the causes of drug abuse. Rev. Fr. Dr. Gerald Njoku called for the establishment of counseling centers and awareness units in every community. He also called on more organizations to emulate and support Drug Free World Africa, appreciating the efforts of Dr. Lina Okereke in leading the campaign. Director General of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Mr. Apeh Reuben, who was represented by Dr. Chinyere Aguocha said that drug Abuse is detrimental to the growth and development of Nigeria often encouraging mental disorder, armed robbery, rape, and other social vices. In a chat with OtownGist, the President of Drug Free World Africa, Engr. Chinagorom Nkaru said that the entire team is working round the clock to achieve a drug free Africa. She said that drug abuse has caused more havoc in Africa than it used to, calling individuals and groups around the world to come together to save the situation. “What we are doing is to empower youths and adults with factual information on “Truth About drugs” “”We create campaign activities and projects that engage youths and make them proud ambassadors of the fight against drug abuse. So far, we have held similar event in several states in Nigeria and we’ll keep expanding across African countries”, Engr. Chinagorom Nkaru added. The campaign which took place on Wednesday January 26, 2022 also had the Universal Basic Development Center (UBDc) and members of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA present. Other organizations present are Pharmaceutical Society of Nigerian, MedImo health volunteers, Imo Beauty Queens, NYSC members, Youth Organizations, National Leaders of Nigerian Patriotic Citizens for Democracy & Attitudinal Change (NIPACDAC), and other stakeholders in the fight against abuse of drugs and illicit substances.    

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‘Reach Kids Before Drugs Do’ Labour to Protect Kids from Drug Abuse

Special Adviser on Health Matters to Imo State Governor, Hon. Dr. Lina OKereke challeged herself to Labours for Drug Free Kids Drug Free World Africa has taken their campaign against drug abuse to secondary schools in Imo State. The campaign which is tagged ‘Reach Kids Before Drugs Do’ is designed to sensitize school children on the dangers of all forms of drug abuse. Dr. Lina Okereke who led the campaign for DFWA said that most drug addicts started at a very ten-der age and it is important to start the sensitization at that level. Dr. Okereke who is also the Special Adviser on Health Matters to Imo State Governor, said that drug abuse no longer has age boundaries, adding that if nothing is done to sensitize the students on the looming dangers, they might be lost to drugs forever. “We have already tagged it Reach Kids Before Drugs Do. It is a practical campaign to teach them the truth about drug abuse” “Drug Free World Africa is complementing the efforts of other stakeholders in this sector and this is to mark the Children Mental Health Week in Imo State”, she said. The schools visited include Holy Ghost College Owerri; Amaini High School Ihitte Uboma; Communi-ty Secondary School Orogwe, and Government College Owerri.        

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Drug Free World Africa Oyo State Chapter Embarks on Stop Drug Abuse Walk in Ibadan City

Drug Free World Africa Oyo State Chapter (DFWA OSC) set out to sensitise Oyo state from Ibadan capital city on stop drug abuse campaign walk. On December 17th 2021 the people of Ibadan city experienced and entertaining group number of people with voice over message stop drug abuse. DFWA OSC Representative Mr Mojeed Ibrahim said the walk started on a low key with only few numbers of people turned up. The team highly motivated and determined to walk through the community and spread the crucial message to the youths “Truth About Drugs”, they were unstoppable. He said as they weren’t deterred and kept on the mission of Stop drug abuse walk and to their surprise people started joining them all along the way until they lost count of the persons on the train. Entire community were amazed at the DFWA commitment to walk youths of Oyo state out of drug abuse. The walk at Ibadan Metropolis took off from Beere to Bodija passing along Total Garden to end at UI covering more routes than initially proposed. They had about 350 city youths joined the walk and 11 drug users declared no to drug abuse.

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Drug Free World Africa Kano State Chapter Collaborates with Other Agencies on School-School No to Drug Abuse Campaign

DFW KANO STATE TEAM Sensitized the students of Government Secondary School Tarauni, under Tarauni Local Government Kano State Nigeria, on Monday 06th of December 2021. The “Truth About Drugs” education was in collaboration with the Office of Senior Special Assistant Drugs Awareness Kano State Government and the MYCRO International Organization.   The participants received free booklets “Truth About Drugs” and other substance abuse materials donated for continuous use towards drug abuse education in the schools

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Drug Free World Africa Kogi State Chapter on Carnival Stop Drug Abuse Awareness Campaign Walk.

  A historic day in Kogi State capital on Tuesday 30th November, 2021 as Drug Free World Africa Kogi State Chapter colourfully painted the city of Lokoja, Kogi State with Stop Drug Abuse posters while walk round the town sensitising the entire people of Kogi State on dangers of drug abuse. The walk which was flagged off by the commander of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Mrs. Bridget Ede and the Hon. Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Alhaji Idris Musa by 9:00 am from Ganaja Junction to NUJ Press Centre was led by Amb Maximillian E. Tashiliani Drug Free World Africa Kogi State Chapter Representative. Members of DFWA Kogi State chapter, NDLEA, NUJ officers, students of the Federal University Lokoja, and youth loving people of Kogi State took to the streets of Lokoja city, first of its kind, boldly armed with the messages of havocs caused by drug abuse and illicit substance misuse. The processional walk took the shape of a carnival with the public joining on their own accord to help in the propagation of the messages Stop Drug Abuse Before It Stop your Life, “Truth About Drugs”. The walk progressed and attracted Ministry of Youth and Sports and other agencies who also mobilised their staff to join in the awareness campaign. The unimaginable effective strategized Stop Drug Abuse walk in Lokoja Kogi state encouraged participants to cover more routes than initially included in the itinerary and effortlessly had over 18 drug addicted persons joined the walk and signed on for counselling and support to go clean from drugs misuse. 1780 participants were recorded with over 800 truth About drugs booklets and 2100 NO TO DRUGS hand bills distributed during the period of stop abuse campaign walk in Kogi State.   Stop Drugs awareness walk Lokoja, Kogi State terminated at the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) Press Centre where the Chairman received participants of the awareness walk with 25 Media correspondents’ personnel’s present covering the news. The progressive success story of the Stop drugs walk attracted the President of DFWA Engr. Chinagorum Nkaru’s visit from UK. The icing on the cake was the biggest surprise visit of the president of DFWA Engr. Chinagorum Nkaru whose presence motivated youths to be determined towards applying all possible strategies to spread “truth About Drugs” and stop drug abuse in the community. Youth confessed that the biggest disarming issues is drug abuse in the community but they are optimistic that with the strategies DFWA is emerging with will definitely go a long way to curb the menace. DFWA presidential courtesy call was received by dignitaries in Lokoja Kogi State capital NDLEA Commander Mrs. Bridget Ede who pledged her support as she made known o DFWA the lack of a standard Rehabilitation Centre in Kogi State and unequivocable thanked DFWA for a selfless service in their community and to Africa at large.  DFWA president in same manner thanked and  appreciated her for mobilising NDLEA Tax-force for the walk.  Dr Victor Alewo Adoji, Former Head Corporate Communication Zenith Bank PLC on talk with DFWA President sincerely pledged unconditional support to DFWA vision towards drug-free people of Kogi State. Engr. Chinagorum in company of the DFWA KSC Rep. Amb Maximillian and the youths ended the visit at the NUJ office where the walk terminated. The meeting of DFWA President Engr. Chinagorum Nkaru and the NUJ Chairman Kogi State Mr Adeira Momoh Jimoh conclusively yielded to propagate NO TO DRUG ABUSE campaign on air on subsided rate and to initiate DFWA youths and sports Drug-Free Cadet. The remarkable DFWA KSC Stop Drug Abuse Walk in Kogi State gave hope to the entire community of Kogi State towards a positive tackling of drug abuse in their communities. The DFWA KSC Rep Amb Maximillian on behalf of the DFWA KSC members thanked DFWA President Engr. Chinagorum Nkaru for time taken to visit them and joined the walk which proven the resolve and clear vision of the organisation to drug-free youths of Africa and further strengthened them to tirelessly work for the success of Drug-free Kogi State. Kogi State towards drug-free community.

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