Nathan Isa
@natwakwa
Christian ✝️ , Digital Artist, illustrator, cartoonist, and proudly a communication for Development Advocate C4D
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09-09-2016 00:14:10
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In our tireless efforts to save lives, The Big Smile Foundation, with support from United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS), UNICEF and FRAD Foundation as our implementing partner continues to conduct face-to-face Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE) sessions in Gwoza and Bama LGAs, Borno State.
On today’s episode of "Safety Steps", we focused on raising awareness about the dangers of mines, their types, and the devastating consequences they have on lives and communities. United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) United Nations UNICEF
On today’s episode of Safety Steps, we had Debora Mamza and Samson Balami as our key speakers. Our topic focused on Recognizing Dangerous Areas, where we explored critical ways to identify and avoid dangerous areas to ensure community safety. United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS)
Empowering the Next Generation with Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE) In October, The Big Smile Foundation embarked on a mission to train school children on EORE and establish EORE Safety Clubs in their schools in MMC and Jere. United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS)
Inspiring a greener future! #ClimateAction #Sustainability #EcoInnovation #GoGreen #GreenFuture #ZeroWaste UN Environment Programme Green Climate World
#Uromi16 is a story of scars. Not only the scars visible on skins. But the ones buried deep in the hearts of those who lost loved ones to jungle justice. ✍️ Sa'id Sa'ad 📸 Musa Gwary 🧑💻 @nathanwakawa “Uromi-16: The Story” will be released to your screens March 2026.
Dear NTANetwork, this can not be your studio in 2026. Your budget for 2025 was ₦18,306,572,988. This is completely unacceptable. We can do better