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How to raise kind children in today’s World.

As parents and guardians, we put more energy into teaching our children how to behave properly by monitoring the type of activities they are exposed to on the internet, television, cartoons, and books they read amongst other things. Perhaps the question that silently plagues the mind of caregivers is: “are these limits enough to raise a kind and responsible child in today’s world?”

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All is Set for the Inaugural Earth Day Award Ceremony this weekend in Kaduna-state, Nigeria.

Kaduna State First Lady Hadiza EL Rufai will lead other dignitaries to the inaugural Earth Day award ceremony slated for this Saturday at KadaHive Innovation Hub in Kaduna State.

Organizers of the event said the award ceremony will gather students, youths, professionals, mentors, and educators from across UK and Nigeria and will consist of talks about the need for literary education and the importance of Earth Day and its theme – Invest in our Planet  (Invest in Nigeria).

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A frontline Europe-based NGO, AFRIKINDNESS, held its first worldwide live panel discussion.

AFRIKINDNESS has recently held its first live worldwide panel discussion on Tackling the mental health challenges and crisis of a black child across continents. The powerful worldwide event which had speakers and professionals on its panel came up with vital challenges and remedies on various issues concerning children and young adults around the continents. The discussion was filled with great advice and a few of the topics and issues addressed are:

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Why is investing in our planet very important?

A report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) says the environment plays an essential factor in the health and well-being of children. ‘More than 1 in 4 deaths of children under 5 years of age are attributable to unhealthy environments. Every year, environmental risks – such as indoor and outdoor air pollution, second-hand smoke, unsafe water, poor sanitation, and inadequate hygiene – take the lives of 1.7 million children under 5,’ says two new WHO reports. 

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