Thursday, February 22, 2024

My Mother, My Everything Song

 

By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu


(Verse 1)

Mummy works so hard, no days off or pay

But her love is strong, it brightens every day

A mother's job, it never ends at all

Through sleepless nights, she answers every call

(Chorus)

You hide your pain, but smile so bright

Your heart is strong, a guiding light

My role model, you show me the way

Chase away the darkness, make everything okay

(Verse 2)

Nine months I lived inside you, tiny and new

Swimming like little fat worm and fish, kicking through and through

You felt the pain, your love never ceased

A precious gift, forever released

(Chorus)

You hide your pain, but smile so bright

Your heart is strong, a guiding light

My role model, you show me the way

Chase away the darkness, make everything okay

(Bridge)

Early mornings, you wake up before the sun

Just to get me ready, for all the fun

Sometimes you go hungry, but I never knew

You put me first, your love always true

(Chorus)

You hide your pain, but smile so bright

Your heart is strong, a guiding light

My role model, you show me the way

Chase away the darkness, make everything okay

(Verse 3)

Maybe I don't have fancy things, but that's all right

Your love surrounds me, warm and bright

No fancy meals, but home-cooked with care

A taste of love, that we always share

(Chorus)

You hide your pain, but smile so bright

Your heart is strong, a guiding light

My role model, you show me the way

Chase away the darkness, make everything okay

(Outro)

I may be silly, or do things wrong

But my love for you, will always be strong

My gold, my diamond, my guiding star

Thank you, Mum, for who you are

 

Saturday, February 10, 2024

The man, ‘BahBah Richie’- a sneak peek into his life

By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu

 

April 6th, 1989, dawned with a gentle glow of sunrise and the cheerful sounds of birds singing. It felt like the world was holding its breath, waiting for something special to happen. Nature seemed excited too, with dew sparkling like diamonds and butterflies fluttering gracefully.

In the midst of nature’s jubilation, at Primary Health Care Ikot Akpa Nkuk in Ukanafun, Akwa Ibom State, Naomi Imoh Alexander was giving birth to her first child. Her husband, Imoh Alexander Apkan, paced nervously outside, praying for her safety, a mix of nerves and joy churning in his stomach. Finally, the moment arrived, and their baby was ready to meet the world.

Rushing inside, Akpan’s heart pounded with excitement as he beheld his son swaddled snugly in his wife’s arms. Kneeling beside his wife, who lay overwhelmed with love, he couldn’t help but smile. Relief washed over him as he saw both mother and child safe and sound. He then turned his gaze to the pink bundle, a vision of perfect innocence, no different from the countless newborns he had seen before, now nestled comfortably in a blanket.

‘It’s a boy!’ Akpan declared triumphantly, overjoyed at the gift of a healthy son. They named him Alexander Itemobong Imoh. The news spread like wildfire, bringing waves of happiness to their neighbourhood.

This first child was more than just a baby; he was a symbol of hope, a new beginning brimming with renewed optimism and boundless love. In that beautiful moment, the world seemed to celebrate in unison, welcoming the newest member of the Alexander family with joy echoing from the highest mountains to the vast seas.

Every child is a mystery, a potential waiting to unfold. As time marched on, Alexander Itemobong Imoh blossomed into a man, leaving his indelible mark on the world. His music career soared, and the stage name BahBah Richie became synonymous with his talent, forever etched in the hearts of many.



About BahBah Richie

My birth name is Alexander Itemobong Imoh, but in the world of music, I go by the stage name ‘BAHBAH RICHIE.’ I hail from Ukanafun local government area in Akwa Ibom state, Nigeria. I am a dedicated Afro Singer and a skilled songwriter.

In my musical journey, I prioritise creating good music, adhering to the belief that there’s no value in doing anything that isn’t worthwhile. Being authentic is important to me, both in my personal life and in my interactions with others. I hold deep respect for my family, relatives, friends, loved ones, and fans at all levels.

As an artist committed to being authentic, I strive to stay grounded and focused in the entertainment industry. I aim to represent reality in whatever role I find myself, staying true to my beliefs and principles.

Though I appreciate humour, I don’t find it amusing when truth is misrepresented. Authenticity is key to me.

Before making a name for myself in the music scene, I put in consistent effort, honing my craft since my secondary school days, which ultimately led to the success I enjoy today in my musical career. Previously, my fans knew me by various names like RICHADVICE and RICHIE SLEEM, but ‘BAHBAH RICHIE’ became my identity because it signifies greatness and achievement in the entertainment industry.

Education

I completed my Primary and Secondary School education in my hometown of Ukanafun local government area. Later, I pursued further studies at the Federal Polytechnic Nekede Owerri in Imo State, where I enrolled in the Mechanical Engineering faculty for my ND program from 2010 to 2012.

During my time at the polytechnic, I encountered wonderful and supportive lecturers, classmates, and friends who made my experience there enjoyable. They quickly realised my passion for music when I would freestyle lyrics, which added a lot of fun to our days. Many of them still stay connected with me today, and I treasure the memories we shared.

Balancing my studies with my musical pursuits was challenging, but I managed to navigate through it. I didn’t see myself as a failure; instead, I persevered and continued to push myself musically. Now, I’ve reached a point where I see promising opportunities ahead, indicated by the green lights shining for me.

Struggles and Wins

Navigating through the challenges of pursuing a career in the entertainment industry in an environment where attitudes towards music differed significantly was a tough nut to crack. Despite facing delays and encountering skepticism from those around me, I remained steadfast in my determination to succeed in what I believed in. Through hard work, focus, and perseverance, I was able to shift the narrative surrounding my musical aspirations positively.

There were times when my family, friends, and acquaintances failed to recognise my potential simply because I chose to pursue music, especially when I declared my intention to pursue it full-time. I often heard negative stereotypes about musicians, with some associating them with addiction to drugs and alcohol. However, I dispelled these doubts when I released my first hit single, ‘Ami Ye Afo’ (Me and You), which was well-received. Today, without boasting, I stand among the A-list artists in my hometown, my state, and the country as a whole.

Musical Dreams and Goals

My musical dreams are to continuously improve my vocal techniques, create and write incredible songs, become an exceptional performer, believe in my potential to achieve fame, develop my own unique look and style, understand my core audience, and produce engaging videos.

Music serves as my inspiration, and performing brings me unparalleled joy. Moving forward, I am committed to staying true to myself, creating quality music, expanding my skills, and offering assistance to individuals and groups who wish to journey along my musical path.

Music Journey

Music truly gives meaning to my life and shapes my identity. Without it, I wouldn’t have achieved many of the things I’m proud of today. I’ve been surrounded by music since I was a baby, with my parents always playing it in our home. However, it was my grandfather, Alexander, who ignited my passion for music by singing native songs from his cultural group, AMA UKPAHA. His joyful singing and drum playing inspired me at a young age, sparking my desire to learn the drums like him.

At the age of seven, my grandmother enrolled me to play drums in church, providing me with my first pair of drumsticks. I instantly fell in love with playing, and thus began my musical journey. As I grew older, I stumbled upon a songbook in my dad’s cupboard, which further fuelled my passion. Though I had little knowledge of songwriting at the time, I began crafting my own songs using lyrics from the songbook.

Combining drumming with singing, I found myself improving in music with each passing day. Despite facing challenges and moments of frustration, I persevered, driven by my unwavering love for music. I discovered the importance of setting both short-term and long-term goals, which helped me stay motivated and focused on achieving my dreams.

Today, I am grateful for my journey and proud to write and sing songs, just like any other accomplished musician.

The journey as a musician is indeed a long one. I am grateful for the opportunities I’ve had so far, and I eagerly anticipate future experiences. While I aspire to achieve my next long-term goal one day, I recognise that it won't be possible without the skills my teachers have instilled in me: consistency, practice, patience, and diligence.

Advice to My Fans

I’m incredibly grateful to all my fans for their unwavering love and support. Their unconditional support has played a significant role in shaping who I am today.

To those pursuing a career in music, my best advice is to prioritise networking and marketing. Building connections and nurturing relationships are crucial in this industry.

As for me, I don’t pay much attention to the negativity surrounding the internet and online connections for promoting music. While online platforms are valuable, I believe genuine connections are forged in person. It’s essential to immerse yourself in environments where there’s a demand for your talents and offerings. Never doubt your potential for success in your area of expertise, as what’s meant to be will come from your efforts and accomplishments.



Looking Ahead

This is just a peek into BahBah Richie’s interesting life. We think his amazing journey will become an exciting book, one you can read in libraries, study in schools, and enjoy at home. Keep an eye out for when that happens, and don't forget to like and share his story with anyone who might be inspired by it.


Friday, January 26, 2024

Finding Your Voice, Finding Your Win: BahBah Richie's Message Hits the Beat

By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu

 

Ever experienced the sense of being overlooked or forgotten? BahBah Richie certainly has, and rather than letting it bring him down, he transformed those feelings into the empowering anthem, 'Kapital No.' In this exclusive interview, BahBah Richie shares the inspiration behind the song, shedding light on moments when he felt a bit left behind.

Join us as BahBah Richie shares his own story of overcoming challenges, connecting with listeners, and using music as a force for good. Get ready to be inspired, motivated, and maybe even find your own inner "Winnerman."



"Kapital No" sends a strong message about staying strong and winning. Can you tell us about a time in your life that inspired the lyrics and the idea of being a 'winnerman'?

Well, it happened when I noticed almost everyone around me wanted to forget about me. The inspiration to be a 'winnerman' has always been in my blood. The ideas for the lyrics came from my life experiences, confirming that I am naturally a winner in my musical journey.

The song talks about believing in winning. How do you think this positive message can connect with your listeners and encourage them in their own journeys?

The positive message of winning is a universal theme. I've received messages from listeners sharing how a specific line in one of my songs motivated them during a tough time. Knowing that my music resonates with their struggles and encourages them on their journey is immensely fulfilling.

Your lyrics mention facing challenges. How do you use your experiences to connect with listeners and inspire them to overcome obstacles?

Honestly, I've faced a lot in my life and career. Despite the challenges, I always come out on top, and that's why I share the realities of my victories through my songs. I want my listeners to secure their own wins by practicing and believing in themselves.

The term 'Kapital No' is distinctive. What does it mean to you, and why did it become the song's title?

 'Kapital No' is different from my other song titles. I use it to tell doubters that I'm always real and not afraid to be different. It's my way of expressing my inner voice to those who never believed in or expected good things from me.

Besides 'Kapital No,' do you have other favourite songs in your collection? What makes them special for you?

Yes, I do. All the songs in my collection are special because the lyrics speak about real experiences. Each song carries a distinctive emotional weight, making them not just music but a mirror to the moments, joys, and challenges of life that resonate deeply with me.

Your music combines powerful messages with catchy beats. How do you balance creating music that is both meaningful and enjoyable for your audience?

It comes naturally to me. I enjoy the applause from my audience when they cheer for me. Creating songs that are enjoyable and meaningful is what I love spending my time and energy on because it reflects my reality.

If you could collaborate with any artist, living or passed, who would be your dream collaboration, and what kind of song would you create together?

The industry is vast with great artists, 2baba and Burna Boy have been major influences in my musical journey. If I had the opportunity to collaborate, I envision an energetic anthem that captures the essence of our collective experiences. The song would embody inspiration, motivation, and the true realities of life.

Outside of music, what are some of your passions or interests that fans might not know about?

Apart from music, a hidden passion of mine is creating designs, especially in the realm of fashion. I find joy in sewing and experimenting with different styles. It's a creative outlet that brings a different kind of satisfaction.

The music industry is always changing. How do you see your sound evolving, and are there any new genres or styles you're excited to explore in the future?

Every day brings change, and I'll always work on my sound to reflect the joy and happiness of my listeners. I'll stay true to positive vibes and never change negatively.

 

BahBah Richie's journey is marked by strength and victory, shining in the empowering anthem, 'Kapital No.' Have you ever felt the motivation to overcome challenges through music? Share your experiences and thoughts below! What's your favorite BahBah Richie song, or do you have your own personal anthem? We'd love to hear from you – drop a like, leave a comment, and let's connect over the power of music and positivity!

Friday, December 1, 2023

Empowering Youth Globally: An Interview with Goodwall Co-Founders Omar and Taha Bawa

By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu


Goodwall is a global platform founded by Omar and Taha Bawa, empowering young people around the world. Originally a humble blog, Goodwall has grown to connect over 2 million young people across 150 countries. In this insightful interview, Omar and Taha share their inspiring journey, the transformative impact of Goodwall, and their vision for a future where every young person has the opportunity to thrive.

Omar and Taha Bawa

Can you share your background and what inspired you to co-found Goodwall?

Omar: Taha and I were raised in a humanitarian family. Our father dedicated over 30 years to the UNHCR, and our mother was the first female employee at The Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria. This upbringing instilled in us a deep desire to make a meaningful impact.

We spent our summers in refugee camps, and I remember giving out candy to kids who had lost everything in the horrors of war. Realizing the stark contrast in opportunities between us and these resilient young children was one of the experiences that motivated us to create positive change.

Years later, during the rise of social networking, Taha and I recognized its potential for global impact. We decided to explore how technology could bridge gaps and connect people on an unprecedented scale. Inspired by our experiences, we founded Goodwall as a platform to empower youth and break down barriers.

What is the core mission and vision of Goodwall, and how has it evolved since its inception?

Taha: The roots of Goodwall trace back to End Ignorance, a blog Omar created in 2012 to shed light on global crises. From that seed, we expanded the concept into a social network, launching it as a website before developing it as a mobile-first platform.

Our core mission is to level the playing field for youth worldwide. Goodwall has grown to support over 2 million young people in more than 150 countries, and we are dedicated to helping them build skills and connect to learning and earning opportunities. We've forged partnerships with leading corporations, organizations like the UN, and governments to develop programs to upskill and mobilize youth to take action in areas like sustainability, education, and health.

From a humble blog, Goodwall has evolved into a platform that empowers youth globally, and we're excited about the positive impact it continues to make.

Goodwall has made a significant impact on youth empowerment. Could you share some inspiring stories or examples of how it has positively influenced the lives of young individuals?

Omar: Impact, for Goodwall, is more than a number. Lives have been changed. One example is Dana, a girl from the Middle East who joined the platform in her teens and found a supportive STEM community on Goodwall. This motivated her to participate in Intel ISEF, the largest international science fair, where she won NASA’s special award. Despite circumstantial and social challenges, her unique profile helped her stand out and she got to study aerospace engineering in the UK, breaking altitude records with her rocket. Today, she works at Rolls Royce, focusing on the future of sustainable aviation, and she has inspired many other Goodwallers to follow in her footsteps and pursue STEM.

Another Goodwaller, Rayyanatu, is a Nigerian girl who participated in a plastic pollution entrepreneurship challenge created by Goodwall and UNICEF. Thanks to the challenge, she started a business recycling plastic bags from the streets of Kaduna into shoes. Her innovative solution not only benefits her local community but also contributes to a cleaner environment. She is inspiring.

You have received recognition as Forbes 30 under 30 honorees. How do you feel about this acknowledgment, and what does it mean for your mission and vision?

Taha: Being recognized as Forbes 30 Under 30 honorees is genuinely humbling for us, and we hope it serves as a reminder to the Goodwall community of the potential and impact young people like them can bring to the world. This kind of acknowledgment reinforces our passion for our mission, encouraging us to keep pushing boundaries to improve the experience of our members.

Every entrepreneurial journey comes with challenges. What are some of the most significant challenges you've faced in building Goodwall, and how did you overcome them?

Omar: Funding was a big one. Convincing people to invest in your dream isn't easy. We had to make a strong case for what Goodwall stood for and find investors who saw its potential and shared our passion for youth development. Then there's building the right team — because it's not only about skills, it's about finding people who believe in the mission as much as you do. But while it may have taken some time, it definitely paid off.

There's also the challenge of getting noticed, especially in the startup chaos. But consistency was key, and eventually, people started recognizing what we were all about. This required connecting with the right people, building relationships, and finding partners who truly believe in Goodwall.

But what really got us to where we are now is the Goodwall team. When things got tough, it was their dedication and shared belief in our mission that turned challenges into opportunities. Every stumble teaches you something, and we learned to turn setbacks into stepping stones. It's all part of the journey!

How do you envision the future of youth development and education, and what role do you see Goodwall playing in shaping that future?

Taha: At Goodwall, we envision a future where every young person, regardless of their background or location, has equal access to opportunities and resources for personal and professional growth. Our vision is rooted in the belief that all youth should be empowered to thrive and contribute to tackling global challenges.

We see Goodwall playing a pivotal role in shaping this future by catalyzing positive change alongside our partners. Our app is designed to empower and connect youth on a global scale, as part of an inclusive community where they can build skills, share experiences, and access opportunities.

By offering a safe space for youth to build confidence, share achievements, and connect with like-minded people, we aim to inspire the next generation to lead with purpose. We believe that breaking down barriers and connecting talented and motivated youth can help shape a promising future.

Are there any innovative features or initiatives within Goodwall that have been particularly successful in supporting young talents on their journey to self-improvement?

Omar: Goodwall's app and online programs are built to integrate learning into the journey of self-improvement. Through our online programs (challenges), youth develop skills and a mindset of lifelong learning. Whether it's mastering technical skills for future career success or refining soft skills for effective communication, Goodwall encourages continual growth.

One standout program was #TransformingEducation, which we launched with UNICEF to hear directly from young Africans about their perceptions of education in their countries. We gathered almost five million responses from over 600,000 young people across 13 African countries, leading to key recommendations for what must be addressed to transform education on the continent.

A different type of program, #Pitch, which promoted youth-led innovation asked participants to pitch their entrepreneurial ideas while showcasing creativity and problem-solving skills. We want to empower young talents to shape the future through impactful entrepreneurship.

A more recent initiative, Green Rising, which we are developing alongside partners like GenU, SAP, and Accenture, aims to support youth in building the skills needed to thrive in the green economy of tomorrow. This is an ongoing program with a variety of different challenges reflecting our forward-looking approach. We aim to prepare young people globally to make a positive impact in areas crucial for our collective future.

Collaboration and partnerships often play a vital role in the success of initiatives like Goodwall. Can you discuss some key collaborations that have contributed to its growth and impact?

Taha: Partnerships have been a game-changer for Goodwall. Take, for instance, our collaboration with SAP on #ClimateLeaders, where the winners got to be the voice of the Goodwall community at COP27, which was pretty amazing. Another impactful program was #GiveItAShot, which we co-created with UNICEF and received funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. This one was about mobilizing youth action during the pandemic in vaccine promotion. Our post-program surveys revealed that 98% of participants felt they learned something important about the COVID-19 vaccine, so that's a success.

One of my personal favorites was #Pitch, a program that Omar just mentioned, where we partnered with JA Worldwide to promote youth-led innovation by asking participants to pitch their entrepreneurial ideas. And, of course, there's #ScholarshipNow in collaboration with FastWeb (Monster), where monthly scholarships are handed out to help winning participants reach their goals. We hosted a similar challenge with Nation Media Group in Kenya called #NationScholarship, and we just love to see doors opened for youth through these kinds of opportunities. It's partnerships like these that make Goodwall more than just a platform — it's a community to empower youth in every way we can.

What advice would you offer to aspiring young entrepreneurs who aim to make a positive impact in the realm of youth development and education?

Omar: Firstly, embrace innovation fearlessly. The education landscape is evolving rapidly, and there's plenty of room for creative solutions. Don't be afraid to challenge the status quo and think outside the box.

Secondly, build a strong support network. Surround yourself with mentors, advisors, and fellow changemakers who share your passion. Learning from others' experiences can be invaluable, and a supportive community will provide the encouragement and insights needed to navigate the entrepreneurial journey.

Lastly, be adaptable. The challenges in youth development and education are diverse and dynamic. Stay open to refining your approach based on feedback and evolving circumstances. Adaptability is essential to creating solutions that address the ever-changing needs of young people.

Balancing the demands of your roles as co-founders of Goodwall with your personal lives can be challenging. Could you share some insights into how you successfully manage this balance?

Taha: Finding the right work-life balance can be challenging, but effective communication is key. Omar and I make a conscious effort to maintain transparent and open lines of communication about our schedules, priorities, and any challenges we might be facing.

Setting clear boundaries is another strategy that has proven successful for us. We’ve learned how important it is to reserve time to recharge and stay focused when needed. This includes designated 'tech-free' periods to truly unwind and connect with our personal lives without the constant buzz of notifications.

We've also embraced the concept of delegation. Trusting our team and empowering them to take ownership of certain aspects allows us to maintain a more sustainable workload. It's about recognizing that we can't do everything ourselves and that shared responsibility leads to shared success.

In closing, what are your long-term goals and aspirations for Goodwall, and how do you hope it will continue to impact the lives of young people?

Omar: Our long-term goals for Goodwall are rooted in our commitment to making a meaningful impact on the lives of young people globally. Our primary aspiration is to expand the reach of Goodwall, making it accessible to even more diverse communities around the world, connecting people from various backgrounds, and providing growth opportunities.

Strategic partnerships and collaborations will play a crucial role in our journey. We will continue building meaningful connections with organizations, governments, and corporations to amplify the impact of Goodwall and create innovative programs and initiatives that address the evolving needs of young people and our planet.

Finally, we remain committed to continuous adaptation. Whether it's embracing technological advancements, responding to shifts in the job market, or addressing societal changes, we will continually strive to improve our product, helping our members successfully navigate the future of work.


Empower the next generation of changemakers. Visit Goodwall today to discover their innovative programs, explore exciting initiatives, and connect with young minds from around the globe who are actively shaping the future.

Overall, I believe that this interview is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in youth development and education. I encourage you to publish it and share it with others.

 

 

Saturday, November 11, 2023

Governor Hope Uzodimma's Digital Skills Program Transforms Lives in Imo State

 By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu

 

In the heart of Imo State, Governor Hope Uzodimma has initiated a groundbreaking digital skill acquisition program aimed at transforming the lives of students and youth throughout the region. This comprehensive program provides participants with valuable digital skills and laptops, setting them on a path towards personal development and professional success. In this piece, we hear from individuals who have benefited from this transformative endeavor. They share their heartfelt appreciation and experiences, shedding light on the positive impact of Governor Hope Uzodimma's commitment to empowering the youth of Imo State through digital skills.

Chinedu Catherine Ihechi:



I am Chinedu Catherine Ihechi, a student of Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, studying Food Science Technology, currently in HND I. I want to express my gratitude to Governor Senator Hope Uzodimma for the wonderful opportunity provided to Imo State citizens, especially students, through the ongoing "Skill Up Imo Project." I am fortunate to be part of the cohort 3 batch, and I am eagerly looking forward to being among the fortunate 40,000 Imolites benefiting from this valuable digital skill acquisition. I would like to recognize and appreciate the Imo State Government and the distinguished Governor Hope Uzodimma for their commitment to creating a better Imo. I urge my fellow Imolites to prepare their PVCs and come out in numbers to vote for our dear governor for a brighter future. I also extend my thanks to Statesman Newspapers for this wonderful opportunity.

Nwadike Regina:


My name is Nwadike Regina, and I am a student of Federal Polytechnic Nekede, majoring in Food Science Technology. I wish to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Senator Hope Uzodimma for the invaluable opportunity bestowed upon Imo State citizens, especially students, through the "Skill Up Imo Project." As a member of the cohort 3 batch, I am hopeful and excited about being one of the 40,000 Imolites who will benefit from this digital skill acquisition program and receive the promised laptops. I trust in the vision and dedication of our Imo State governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, in bringing hope to us. I urge my fellow citizens to re-elect him for a second term.

Daniel Ekwueme:


It was an amazing experience where I had the opportunity to network and learn new things. It's not easy to see governors like him. My message to Senator Hope Uzodimma is simple: he should keep up the great work.

Obinna Chibueze:
My name is Obinna Chibueze, and I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for the remarkable digital skill acquisition program organized by Governor Hope Uzodimma for students in Imo State. This initiative has had a truly transformative impact, and I am eager to convey my gratitude. As a program participant, I not only gained valuable digital skills but also had the privilege of receiving a laptop, as promised. This generous gesture has been instrumental in enabling me to continue my digital learning journey and stay connected in today's digital age. Furthermore, the experience I gained during this program has been invaluable. It has broadened my horizons, boosted my confidence, and opened up new opportunities for me. I have learned skills that are not only essential for my personal development but also highly relevant in the professional world. Governor Hope Uzodimma's commitment to providing students like me with these opportunities is commendable, and I believe it reflects his dedication to the progress and development of Imo State. I am truly grateful for his efforts in organizing this program, and I want to encourage him to keep up the excellent work. His vision and leadership are making a positive difference in the lives of students and residents in our state. Once again, thank you, Governor Hope Uzodimma, for your unwavering support and commitment to empowering the youth of Imo State through this digital skills initiative.

Sarah Ndubuisi:
I'm Sarah, a university student, and I had an extraordinary experience with Governor Hope Uzodimma's digital skills program. It was a rare opportunity where I had the chance to meet new people and learn valuable skills. Such encounters are not common, especially for students like me. Participating in this program introduced me to a world of possibilities. I was exposed to practical digital skills that are highly relevant in today's job market. What made this experience even more remarkable was the chance to interact with people from diverse backgrounds. Meeting individuals who are experts in these fields was both inspiring and eye-opening. The networking opportunities were invaluable, and I even landed an internship as a result. My message to Senator Hope Uzodimma is a simple one: Please, keep up the great work. This program has been a game-changer for students like me, and I'm genuinely grateful for the opportunities it has provided. It's a testament to the positive impact a dedicated leader can have on the lives of young people in our state.

 

Monday, October 30, 2023

Gospel Music's Rising Star, Hope Sule, Shares Her Faith-Filled Journey and Upcoming Debut Album

 By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu


Hope Sule, a rising star in the world of gospel music, shares her remarkable journey in this interview. From her childhood filled with a passion for singing to her unwavering commitment to gospel music, Hope's story is an inspiring demonstration of faith, inspiration, and a divine calling. She reveals her aspirations and goals in gospel music, highlighting the importance of holiness in a world where sin is prevalent. 


Hope Sule

Can you start by telling us a bit about yourself and how you discovered your passion for gospel music?

My name is Hope Sule, and I come from Ikpeshi in the Akoko Edo local government of Edo state. I have a deep passion for singing and have been pursuing it since a very young age. I was fortunate to be raised in a Christian home, and my parents always found joy in my singing, especially when I sang songs of praise to God. Singing brings me an incredible sense of inner peace and happiness.

What inspired you to pursue a career in gospel music, even without releasing an album yet?

My inspiration, I will say, comes from the fact that without God, we are nothing. Praise and worship are what God cannot give Himself. I often tell people that there are actually three categories of people in the realm of music: Those who are born to sing, those who love singing, and those who are influenced by others.

Because I believe in God's grace for singing, I place myself in the 'born to sing' category. So, I can confidently say that my inspiration comes from the fact that I was born to sing.

Many gospel artists have a defining moment or experience that led them to this genre. Can you share yours?

Yes, it's the story behind my birth. I'm not my mother's first child; two children came before me who unfortunately did not survive. During the period of my conception, my mother made a promise to God. She said that if I were born a male, I would become a pastor. However, if I were born a female, I would sing to God until the end of my days. As fate would have it, I became a great woman. Whenever I hear gospel music, I feel incredibly fulfilled and happy.

How would you describe your unique style and approach to gospel music?

If I were to choose a style that goes with gospel, I'd say I'm all in. I primarily focus on gospel music, and so far, it has been the best decision I've ever made. Anything that brings joy is worth investing in.

Can you tell us about your journey in the music industry so far and the challenges you've faced?

The journey so far hasn't been easy. As an upcoming artist, most people may doubt your ability to meet their expectations. So, when someone recommends you to them, it takes a lot of convincing to gain acceptance. The only challenge I've encountered is learning different dialects to cater to diverse congregations. You can't just excel in Igbo songs and forget that there are Igala-speaking people in our midst. Being versatile is my only challenge, and so far, with God's help, we've been doing well.

Without an album released, what projects or singles have you worked on, and what message do they convey?

I have only worked on one project so far, and I'm still actively working on it. It hasn't been easy because in our country, if you don't know someone who knows someone, it can be quite challenging. The main obstacle holding the project back is finance, but I'm trusting in God for a release soon.

Gospel music often carries powerful messages. What themes or messages do you aim to convey through your music?

Holiness is paramount, especially in the era we live in. Our generation finds itself in a time where sin is prevalent, often with little consideration for the existence of heaven.

Who are your musical influences in the gospel genre, and how have they inspired your work?

I admire great artists like Moses Bliss, Ebuka Songs, and GUC because their songs are filled with the Holy Spirit and convey powerful messages that I love. Mercy Chinwo is another artist I appreciate. People say I look like her and sing like her, and even in my parish, children call me 'Mercy Chinwo.' This made me take a particular interest in her and her songs, and I discovered that she's also a passionate praiser, just like me.

Can you give us a glimpse of your creative process when writing and composing gospel songs?

Life, as a whole, inspires my creativity. This inspiration comes from the challenges I have faced, as well as the challenges people encounter daily, the complexities of marriage and childbearing, the happiness life brings, and the perfect creations of God.

What are your aspirations and goals in gospel music, and when can we expect your debut album?

Greatness, spreading the gospel, and achieving fame are my aspirations and goals. I plan to release my album next year by God's grace.

 


Hope Sule's journey in gospel music is a reflection of her steadfast faith, passion for singing, and divine calling. Her story reflects her commitment to spreading the message of holiness in a world where sin prevails. As she works on her debut album, Hope Sule is destined for greatness in the gospel music industry. We invite you to like, comment, and follow our blog for more updates on this rising star's inspiring journey and the upcoming release of her debut album. Your support and engagement are greatly appreciated as we share the beautiful story of Hope Sule with the world.

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Promoting Healthy Pregnancies: Insights from Director Unuogu Regina

By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu

In the tranquil setting of Nwaorieubi Health Centre, Director of Nursing Officer Unuogu Regina works tirelessly to promote the well-being of expectant mothers and their unborn children. As both the director of Nursing Services and a dedicated healthcare professional, Regina is a beacon of knowledge and compassion for her community. In a recent interview, she shared valuable insights into the key features of prenatal care and recommendations she provides to ensure healthy pregnancies.

Nwaorieubi Health Centre


Dialogue with Director Unuogu Regina:

Q: What are the key prenatal care and recommendations you provide to expectant mothers to ensure a healthy pregnancy?

Regina: (With warmth and expertise) Frequent and regular antenatal checkups are essential. Mothers should schedule their first appointment as soon as they miss their period. We encourage regular visits: once a week during the first trimester, every two weeks in the second trimester, and weekly checkups in the third trimester. During these visits, we provide guidance, education, and perform necessary health assessments, including weight checks and prescribed medications. We also offer valuable advice on newborn care.

Q: Can you explain the importance of regular prenatal checkups and how they contribute to the well-being of both mother and the unborn child?

Regina: (Drawing from her wealth of experience) Regular prenatal checkups are vital. They empower mothers to make informed decisions and adopt healthy practices, resulting in a safer pregnancy. When expectant mothers follow our guidance diligently, we have observed fewer complications and maternal health issues. Any care we cannot provide or handle is promptly referred to the Federal Medical Centre, General Hospital, or nearby private hospitals, ensuring that no one is left without proper care. Thankfully, the government's National Health Insurance Program has supported us in caring for 321 mothers, ensuring their well-being.

Q: What are some signs and symptoms that pregnant women should be aware of and report immediately to their healthcare providers?

Regina: (Expressing concern) It's of utmost importance for pregnant women to diligently monitor their health. If you experience symptoms such as fever, a bitter taste in your mouth, or a loss of appetite, it's advisable to take paracetamol once a day. However, if these symptoms persist, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. Failure to do so can potentially endanger the well-being of your unborn child.

Additionally, diarrhea can increase the risk of miscarriage, and conditions such as swollen legs or vaginal bleeding may indicate more serious underlying issues. In the event that any of these symptoms manifest, it is imperative to promptly seek medical assistance to ensure the best possible outcome for both you and your baby.

Q: What advice would you offer soon-to-be parents for a smooth transition into parenthood?

Regina: (Nodding thoughtfully) For newly married couples, we emphasize the importance of early action. If a newlywed misses her period, we encourage her to seek immediate care. Additionally, we educate couples about family planning, helping them choose a suitable approach that aligns with their family goals. Maintaining a balanced diet with limited carbohydrates, staying well-hydrated, and incorporating gentle exercise is beneficial. We stress the avoidance of alcohol and unnecessary medications during pregnancy, as they can adversely affect the child. Open dialogue between spouses is encouraged, and we provide vital information on issues like HIV, staphylococcus, and cough.

Q: In conclusion, what is your vision for prenatal care and child protection in your community?

Regina: (With conviction) Our vision is clear: to safeguard the health of unborn children and ensure the well-being of adolescents. We advocate for timely medication and comprehensive prenatal care to protect every child. Through our efforts, we aim to save lives and empower expectant mothers and their families with the knowledge and support they need for a healthy, happy future.

Unuogu Regina's dedication and expertise shine brightly as she continues to make a profound impact on maternal and child healthcare in her community, ensuring that each child begins life with the best possible care and support. We hope that this interview has provided valuable insights into the importance of prenatal care and the well-being of both mothers and unborn children.

If you found this interview informative and inspiring, we invite you to like, share, and leave your comments below. Your engagement can help spread awareness about the significance of promoting healthy pregnancies and supporting expectant mothers. Together, we can make a positive difference in the lives of countless families. Let's join hands in creating a brighter and healthier future for all.

 

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