Frances C Ozuligbo

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Frances C Ozuligbo

Frances C Ozuligbo

@Choosy_Blaze

Volunteer with Mandate Health Empowerment Initiative (MHEI), Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA), Ahuike Health Foundation(AHF)

Enugu, Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2014
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Frances C Ozuligbo
Frances C Ozuligbo@Choosy_Blaze·
Our Water Our Right Africa Coalition (OWORAC) invites you to join our upcoming webinar: “How Water Privatisation Impacts Women and Girls.” Hear from key & inspiring advocates in the water justice movement, Anne Maina, Fatou Diouf Seye, and Zikora Ibeh, as they share insightful
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C A P P A@CAPPAfrica·
In a few hours, we’ll be breaking down the Nigeria's Electoral Act 2026 and what it means for your vote in 2027! The Electoral Act shapes how elections are conducted, how citizens participate, and how democracy works in Nigeria. Don’t miss this opportunity to understand the new provisions, key changes, and what they mean for YOU ahead of the 2027 elections. Click the link below to register and invite others: cappaafrica-org.zoom.us/webinar/regist… 📅 Date: Friday, 22nd May ⏰ Time: 1PM 📍 Venue: Zoom
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Adegbola Kikelomo Esther
Adegbola Kikelomo Esther@Khiekhie04·
A lasting impression that Sweet Poison leaves behind is the urgent need for greater societal awareness and education. Government institutions, regulators, schools, public health actors, and the media all have a role to play in this regard. #SSBTaxSaves #SweetPoison
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Ogundun Olawale@OgundunOla2635·
Till now some people are still not getting it right. Sugary drinks #Sweetpoison has become a common problem in Nigeria, yet their heavy consumption is linked to a growing burden of chronic diseases and environmental damage. Say no to #SSB
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Adegbola Kikelomo Esther
Adegbola Kikelomo Esther@Khiekhie04·
One of the strengths of Sweet Poison is that it avoids sensationalism and does not rely on exaggerated claims. Instead, it builds its argument through informed analysis and the testimonies of people living with diet-related illnesses. #SSBTaxSaves #SweetPoison
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ÌB 🌹✨@Istlaid·
Nigeria is facing a growing health & nutrition crisis, and it's time to talk about it. "Sweet Poison" is a powerful new documentary by @CAPPAfrica and GHAI exploring the impact of sugary drinks, industry ethics & whether the current ₦10/litre SSB tax is enough to protect us.
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Tohseun@Slimbeauty03·
A lasting impression that Sweet Poison leaves behind is the urgent need for greater societal awareness and education. You can always watch the documentary. Here’s the YouTube link : tinyurl.com/sweetpoisondoc #SweetPoison #SSBTaxSaves
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Daniel IBIKITAN
Daniel IBIKITAN@TheDanIBIKITAN·
A lasting impression that Sweet Poison leaves behind is the urgent need for greater societal awareness and education. Government institutions, regulators, schools, public health actors, and the media all have a role to play in this regard. #SSBTaxSaves #SweetPoison
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Davina🌹🌹@BusayomiBlessyn·
#SweetPoison: From real voices to hard facts, the documentary challenges us to rethink what we consume and how policy like the #10/litre #SSBTax can protect public health. Watch the full documentary here: youtu.be/wHHBEEk22rY?si…
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