Life Story of Alimot a 13 Year Girl From Nigeria

The best day of my life was when I heard I would go to school. I jumped up and down, and knelt down and prayed to God. When I was 7 years old, I was still living with my parents. One morning when I woke up, I saw my mother crying bitterly. I asked herContinue reading “Life Story of Alimot a 13 Year Girl From Nigeria”

These Girls Started out Orphans or in Urban Slums. Now They’re Becoming Community Leaders.

Hunger affects women and girls disproportionately. Specifically, they make up 60 percent of the world’s hungry people. This disparity is due largely to unequal access to education, resources and opportunities for personal and economic success. The Catherine Bertini Trust Fund for Girls’ Education aims to change this by empowering women and girls with the knowledge, training, and leadership skillsContinue reading “These Girls Started out Orphans or in Urban Slums. Now They’re Becoming Community Leaders.”

Dealing with Trust Issues

Nehemiah Writes, Personal Observations After having a long conversation with some people for the past few months concerning their relationships, I deem this piece writable in order to guide and help you deal with trust issues. Know that, feeling insecure can lead to trust issues, so build your self-esteem and do things that you enjoyContinue reading “Dealing with Trust Issues”

The Mind of Unemployed Youth

First published on Lusaka Times I can’t help but wonder if the young people of today are being heard. How many of us know what they are thinking? My observations show that it is almost impossible for a youth to get employed despite having struggled to get a good education. At what point do they giveContinue reading “The Mind of Unemployed Youth”

Zoom In with Miss Mary Ansah

There is more to it than meets the eye. Until you get close to that person and zoom into his or her life, you will not know the circumstances surrounding the success story of the person, thinking, “All has been rosy.” Today, we zoom into the life of Miss Mary Ansah, a student midwife and entrepreneurContinue reading “Zoom In with Miss Mary Ansah”

Breakups, Self Improvement Seeing The Positive Side of Broken Heart

Nehemiah Writes, Personal Experience Growing up, I had a very unrealistic view of love, I saw love as this magical that, if attained, would make me eternally happy till I got my heart broken and saw the darker side of love. It’s super easy to be broken-hearted, sad or disappointed when the people who promisedContinue reading “Breakups, Self Improvement Seeing The Positive Side of Broken Heart”

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