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Caleb Odonye

@codonye

Passionate about Jesus Christ, Husband of @toniaabe, KM, Comms. & Database Advisor @Ichssa3. Certified @NMNWorldwide Trainer (1 of 34 only in Nigeria)

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Nasarawa on X (@nasarawaonx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for a powerful X Space: “Emerging Tech Talents in Nasarawa: Stories & Strategies” Hear from local designers, analysts & engineers on breaking into tech, winning from home & building what’s next. Date & Time: Sat. 24 May, 8pm Stay tuned for more! x.com/i/spaces/1OwGW…

Join us for a powerful X Space: “Emerging Tech Talents in Nasarawa: Stories & Strategies” 
Hear from local designers, analysts & engineers on breaking into tech, winning from home & building what’s next.
Date & Time: Sat. 24 May, 8pm
Stay tuned for more!
x.com/i/spaces/1OwGW…
Queen-of-light👸 (@lolade_olaiya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just because someone gave their life to Christ doesn’t mean they were living a wild or reckless life before. Not everyone was out there doing crazy things. Some of us just wanted more of God, more peace, more purpose. So don’t generalize people’s salvation stories.

Nasarawa on X (@nasarawaonx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s a new week,your peace and well-being matter more than the pressure to push through everything. Prioritize yourself. Set boundaries. Celebrate small wins. You’re allowed to pause, reflect, and protect your energy. Take back control. #NasarawaonX

It’s a new week,your peace and well-being matter more than the pressure to push through everything. Prioritize yourself. Set boundaries. Celebrate small wins. You’re allowed to pause, reflect, and protect your energy. Take back control.
#NasarawaonX
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It can't b overemphasizd d need 2 knw one's calling n 2 pursue it Imagine Tunde Onakoya as a chef or Mr. Victor Osaretin Victor Asemota as a football coach Imagine if they had nt pursued their call & mastered it Imagine Twyford designs planes & nt toilet seats, d planes will look like toilets

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Nasarawa State, na your mate be this o. Abeg now, we have the fertile land and the least govt can do is replicate this Osun model for the farmers Make it affordable and accessible, those who can afford can go to private tractors

Olúyẹmí Fásípè AICMC (@yemiefash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I got a report yesterday that some policemen in Akure are now using the tinted glass permit as a way to extort young boys. Let me be real clear: to those rogue officers, don’t let that uniform fool you into thinking you’re untouchable. This is Ondo State, we don’t play that

Adolescents360-NG (@a360nigeria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Get ready for deep dives into: *Innovative models from across West Africa *Lessons from A360 and the people driving the change Amongst others key areas Hear from excellent speakers like: Roselyn Odeh register: bit.ly/3ScLUf8 #adolescent360 #MAYE #YOUTHS #A360

Get ready for deep dives into:
*Innovative models from across West Africa
*Lessons from A360 and the people driving the change
Amongst others key areas
Hear from excellent speakers like: Roselyn Odeh

register: bit.ly/3ScLUf8
#adolescent360 #MAYE #YOUTHS #A360
Society for Family Health (@sfhnigeria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Young people's participation in community development leads to positive outcomes and empowers them. Many organisations are committed to Meaningful Adolescent Youth Engagement (MAYE) but face challenges. This How To Guide describes the steps for engaging young people in

Young people's participation in community development leads to positive outcomes and empowers them. Many organisations are committed to Meaningful Adolescent Youth Engagement (MAYE) but face challenges.
This How To Guide describes the steps for engaging young people in
Nathaniel Bassey (@nathanielblow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those still in the waiting for one thing or the other from God. Here’s a word for you. “Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, All ye that hope in the LORD.” Psalm 31:24 KJV bible.com/bible/1/psa.31…

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We Are Live!!!! Join in and partake in the transformation at hand!!! #a360 #MAYE #Twitter #youths #westafrica #YouthLeadership #YouthAdvocacy

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M.A.Y.E is the authentic, equitable inclusion of adolescents and youth in decision, making implementation and accountability… #MAYE #youth #Adolescents #A360 #Nigeria #kenya #uganda #ethiopia

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Sustainability Approaches * Institutionalization of Adolescent and Youths structures within the country * Capacity building and Economic empowerment of the adolescents and Youth through TVET(technical and vocational training) linkage! #MAYE2025 #youthvoices #Youths #a360

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A360’s MAYE important stance; In demand Generation Digital Approach In research In service delivery In governance Peer to peer mentorship Incorporation into global days #a360 #MAYE2025 #youths #adolescents #westafriva

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Best Practices for A360 -Shared Vision -Capacity Building -Inclusive and Participatory Approaches -Resilience in Stakeholders engagement #MAYE2025 #Youths #A360 #Adolescents

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It is critical to improve access to Youth friendly service with Human centered design as keys to addressing challenges as related to M.A.Y.E #MAYE2025 #youths #Adolescents #A360

Society for Family Health (@sfhnigeria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cervical cancer is the 2nd most common cancer among women aged 15–44 years (after breast cancer). It is the 2nd leading cause of female cancer deaths in Nigeria. Statistics show approximately 12,075 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, with about 7,968 women dying from the

Cervical cancer is the 2nd most common cancer among women aged 15–44 years (after breast cancer). It is the 2nd leading cause of female cancer deaths in Nigeria. Statistics show approximately 12,075 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, with about 7,968 women dying from the