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Celebrating Hand Hygiene Day

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  #GlobalHandwashingDay   Keeping hands clean is one of the easiest and the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others.   Various types of viruses, bacteria, microorganisms, dirt, grease, or other harmful and unwanted substances are stuck to our hands.    Cleaning our hands properly with soap and water can drain down these unwanted guests.   But only washing your hands is not enough. You have to dry them with a clean cloth / paper towel too.    This is very important as wet and moist hands are more easily re-contaminated.   #War on germs, Hand to Hand battle. #Give germs the RUB. #Clean well to eat well. #WHO #USAID #Nidake #PlanInternational #SpotlightInitiative #CareInternational #UN #UN -Women #EU #ACT #State2State #UNICEF  

Celebrating Life Helpers @ 18

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Thank you for inspiring and supporting us all these years. Without your help, our journey would never have been so successful. Thank you for being with us. Happy anniversary LHI. #LHI @18 #Nigeria @62

International Day of the Girl Child

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  2022 Theme: Our time is now, our rights, our future!!!    The International Day of the Girl Child is observed to support and give more opportunities for girls and increase awareness worldwide.   Girls around the world continue to face unprecedented challenges with their education, and their physical and mental health. They are also victims of abuse such as denial of legal rights, medical care, discrimination, violence and forced child marriage.  Support the Girl Child and give her the opportunity!!!   #IDC2022 #TheGirlChild #UNICEF #un #PlanInternational #SpotlightInitiative #CareInternational #USAID

Independence Day

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  Independence Day  is an official  national holiday  in  Nigeria , celebrated on the 1st of October. It marks Nigeria's proclamation of independence from  British rule  on 1 October 1960. The holiday is celebrated annually by the  government of Nigeria . The festivities begin with the  President 's address to the people, which is broadcast on radio and television. [6]  There are also celebrations across all sectors in Nigeria, including the  Nigerian Armed Forces , the  Nigeria Police Force , the  Ministry of Foreign Affairs , the workforce and national education services. For instance, the primary and secondary schools perform a ceremonial marchpast in various state capitals and local government areas where they are located. [7]  The streets are filled with celebrations as individuals and groups troupe to the streets wearing green-white-green. [8]  Offices and markets are closed in Nigeria on 1 October. #GetYou...