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Ukpono Ndaudo

Techie's Secret Weapon: Stimulants and Drugs

Ukpono Ndaudo - 1 October 2023

In the tech industry, there is a growing problem with the use of stimulants and drugs to improve productivity. Many techies feel like they need to use these substances to keep up with the demands of their work.

There are several reasons why techies might turn to stimulants and drugs. One reason is that the tech industry is very competitive. Techies are constantly under pressure to meet deadlines and produce high-quality work. This can lead to stress and anxiety, which can make it difficult to focus and concentrate. Stimulants and drugs can help to improve focus and concentration, which can...

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Angela Bekederemo

“And Boys Too” Prevention Education for Trafficking in Persons and Substance Use

Angela Bekederemo - 5 February 2022
Drug Use Prevention Education for Boys

This intervention was in the celebration for the “International Day for Illicit Trafficking of Persons.”

The prevention education for strictly for 50 senior male students between the ages of 13 -15 years, in Oluyole Grammar School, in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

The thematic focus was Human Trafficking and Substance Use. The boys were given prevention education in trafficking of persons, the syndicate, and the identification of the tell-tale signs of human trafficking.

 the students were given drug education, coping competencies, problem solving and decision making and settings.

The...

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Bright Oniovokukor

COVID-19 REVEALING THE FUTURE: HOW PREPARED ARE WE? – PART 1

Bright Oniovokukor - 28 May 2020

The global effect of the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in lots of innovations with positive and negative consequences. The positive consequence is the new ideas and business opportunities created. The negative impact is that many businesses may not recover from the downturn from this pandemic.

The response to the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in major global changes even if to some, it seems the world is at a standstill. For one, there is improved clarity about what is an essential and non-essential service. This should actually lead to many people thinking about the essentiality of their...

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Precious Muogbo

Inquiry

Precious Muogbo - 11 January 2020

It's so great to be part of this network. Please can I be guided on how to learn more and get certified about addiction treatment and rehabilitation for addicts? Also, can a website for information on substances be recommended to me? Thanks in advance.

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Florence Rissih Richard

Ms.

Florence Rissih Richard - 6 November 2019

Richard Florence Rissih is therapist in training. She has helped families and individuals struggling with drug use and addiction. Currently going through a 2yrs MSc program in the prestigious Nasarawa State University, Keffi and is open to any opportunity to practice, add knowledge as well as gain value to both herself and her society at large.

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Omeiza Beida

Greeting

Omeiza Beida - 31 October 2019

Great! belonging to this Network.

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ADEWALE Oladigbolu

Inauguration

ADEWALE Oladigbolu - 12 August 2019

Good day, is it true that the Nigeria Chapter of ISSUP will be inaugurated in October?

Kindly provide more information on the program, if it is true

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