On June 21, 2024, Visions for Nigeria Foundation (VFN) hosted a significant peace seminar in its office, marking the actualization of a pivotal project in Nigeria. This event, graced by numerous participants and volunteers, was held in partnership with…
World Kindness Day, observed on the 13th of November each year, is a global celebration encouraging individuals to engage in acts of kindness and promote goodwill. The essence of this day lies in fostering a sense of compassion, empathy,…
Recently, a growing trend among Nigerian youth has been the topic of many conversations – the ‘Japa’ syndrome. ‘Japa’ refers to leaving Nigeria in search of greener pastures abroad. While it’s natural to dream of better opportunities and experiences,…
Positive thinking is a transformative mindset that has the potential to benefit everyone in various aspects of life. Here’s how adopting a positive outlook can be advantageous: Enhanced Mental Health: Positive thinking can significantly improve mental well-being by reducing…
Drug addiction, also known as substance use disorder, is an illness that affects a person’s brain and behavior and causes them to lose control over whether or not they take drugs or medications, whether they are legal or not.…
The subsidy is an effort by the government to provide financial support while attempting to lower the burden or cost of particular products. Direct and indirect subsidies are two different forms of subsidies. Direct subsidies are given to a…
PASDDA means “People Against Drunk Driving and Substance Abuse.” It is an advocacy against drunk driving and substance abuse which causes a lot of havoc on Nigerian roads. A lot of people don’t take drunk driving seriously, hence PASDDA…
One of the main issues in Nigeria today is homelessness. In every neighborhood across the country, housing is crucial to the welfare of families and children. Stable housing is essential for the healthy development of children and young people.…
Yes, the average Nigerian has one or two complaints about the country. We’ve witnessed political and social upheaval time and time again, so the claims are usually not exaggerated. Worse, the majority of citizens now feel small and hopeless.…

