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Why Stephanie Linus launches “Hygiene First”

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Why Stephanie Linus launches “Hygiene First”

…A Campaign That Seeks To Put Hygiene At The Center Of Our National Culture***

Piqued by the way Nigerians are grappling with the new reality of Coronavirus Disease (COVID 19), Nollywood ambassador, Stephanie Linus has launched ‘Hygiene First’, an initiative meant to inspire a long-term and purposeful lifestyle- change,  among Nigerians.

Stephanie in a statement sent to the Maritime First said the initiative was to stimulate personal and community hygiene, as a tool for preventing person-to-person transmittable diseases.

The campaign which is titled “Hygiene First – My New Habit” is an attempt to drive the conscious awakening of good hygiene habits among people and communities in Nigeria and get Nigerians to take responsibility for their personal and community hygiene.

“Maintaining good health and sustaining the beauty of our city all starts with us; we all can commit to good health and cleaner cities by practicing the simple steps of deliberately identifying new habits we need to form”, Stephanie said.

Also read: FISTULA: Stephanie Linus takes Awareness Campaign to MAIDUGURI, Borno State

“Practicing good hygiene develops a person’s self-worth and self-confidence. It benefits our own health and impacts the lives of others around us.

“From regular hand washing, to proper waste disposal, deep cleaning of homes and public spaces such as streets, markets, schools and hospitals, this campaign is geared towards encouraging simple tips and ideas that families can integrate into their daily lives. These changes, when positive and deliberate, help in shaping our lives far more than we probably realize”, she indicated further.

The “Hygiene First – My New Habit” campaign is an initiative of the Extended Hands Foundation.

 

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Did You Say Happy Birthday To Oga?

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It was encomiums all the way, for the Editor-in-Chief/ CEO of Leadtimes Africa Magazine, Dr Samuel Oga, on the occasion of his birthday midweek, with his elderly son, Master Godwin Chinedu Oga. 

For him, and his contributions, industry stakeholders continued to give God the glory.

Yesterday, Dr. Oga in a chat with the Maritime First said he was humbled by the unrestrained show of love.

“Kindly accept my humble gratitude and appreciation for all your prayers and commitment made at the occasion of my birthday celebration yesterday with my son, Master Godwin Oga,” he said in a message. 

Dr. Samuel Oga

“You indeed made the day a memorable one for us as a family. 

“We pray that things of joy will never cease from you and your family. As you took time to celebrate with us, we wish to say once again that at every time of your celebration, men and women will rejoice with you also”, he also said, adding that the management and staff of Leadtimes Africa Magazine is indeed, proud of the stakeholders’ “showers of love”

 Now, did you too say Happy Birthday to Oga?

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LIGHTER Mood: Life is Reaping what we sow…!

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…MORAL OF LIFE:***

By reaching this stage in life, the lion can no longer hunt, kill, or defend itself. It roars and roars until it weakens, then it will be surrounded by the Hyenas, nibbled and devoured.

They won’t even let him die to be dismembered. Life is short, what happens to the lion also happens to us humans. We won’t be young forever.

We won’t always be the strongest. We won’t always be on top. We won’t always be the boss. We won’t always be the king of the jungle or king of life.

As long as God and life gives us opportunities, let’s be humble, and remove arrogance and mistreatment. Because sooner or later, life will pass us a bill and we will reap just what we sow.��

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