Friday, June 17, 2016

Economic hardship affects children the more



That Nigeria is undergoing one of the worst economic recessions in its history is no longer news. With prices of basic necessities hitting the roof, coupled with mass retrenchment of breadwinners, the stage may be set for hunger among the most vulnerable members of the society — the children.
Researchers have concluded that during recession, children born to poor households tend to lose weight.
A researcher at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore and lead author of the study, Vanessa Oddo, says, “We often think about how recessions directly affect adults (e.g. their jobs and retirement benefits), but these economic downturns have trickle down effects that impact children’s health.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

8 Ways Peoples Discourage You When You Want To Chase Your Dream

Generally when we decide to pursue our dreams some people tend to pass awful comments and advices. Although they don’t have any wrong intentions but they don’t see the big picture as you can see. They become over protective and try to keep you away from pursuing your dreams. Here are some lies that people tell you when you decide to pursue your dream: