Wednesday 10 September 2014


Its been sometime since the news of children dying from lead poisoning in Bagega filled the air waves..the media chewed the authorities, the artisans and even the victims depending on the angle the reporter took. Bagega a community obscure to even people in Nigeria became a centre of national and international concern.
June 2010, a routine immunization led to health officials discovering what became a threat to the lives of several hundred thousand people.
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Promises were made; the government, the artisans even aid providers. Parents dug the shallow graves and the tiny bodies of their children were laid down…the lead had been ingested through hand-to-mouth contamination when villagers took crushed rocks home for extraction..some even used the utensils from their kitchens…
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Zamfara is a mineral-rich state with significant gold deposits and the resulting lead poinsoning was atributed to artisanal minning.
The over 160 children who met their death had been digging for gold and were thought to have contracted malaria. Some research then revealed what health officiala feared; it was lead poisoning.
The Blacksmith Institute was called in to assist in removing the toxic lead. Lead is a naturally occuring heavy metal; it was the unhealth practises that exposed adults and children to the dangers of the metal.
The government had blamed artisans for failing to obey laid down laws…but the question asked is were the artisans aware of laws governing minning if any? Was there regulation? Who was responsible for it?
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As part of their efforts to stop the epidemic, government then attacked illegal mining and a clean-up of the area. Treatment camps were established to deal with the crisis and this resulted in some survivors.
Years after, it is not clear what the fate of the local minners became, Young men and women became part of the growing unemployment statistic.
A human rights watch publication pointed out that cooperation between Nigeria’s government and international partners was expected to: implement safer minning practises; conduct envirinmental remediation and test and treat children.
The sites of the tiny graves and the silence around the once busy minning community is a constant reminder of the death and mayhem they went through.
As recent as April this year (2014) research by the lead poisoning
prevention program at the centre for disease control reveals that, children are no longer dying of lead poisoning.

Thursday 3 April 2014

CHANGE!!!

Long time away.
I've been doing some soul searching and have come to the conclusion that CHANGE is necessary at this time (inevitable I dare say). A wise woman (Pastor Mo) recently challenged me to make a change in my life...she wasn't speaking to just me, we were close to 300 in the room but I heard it (i'm sure) clearer than most people.
First I must say I am officially delivered from people...oh trust me, it's a good feeling, I didn't know  I wasn't until I commenced the soul searching. The journey to change stared for me a few years ago, 2010 to be precise that's when I decided to go natural and trust me as hard as I knew it was going to be, I took the plunge.
Now four years after and I'm taking another plunge...this time a harder one (you might say I have a knack for Herculean tasks)...
I am a strong believer that when things are going to happen (good or bad) someone is always ''sent''. My messenger was 1.7 mtrs and 152 pounds (Peace) she said if in 90 days you do anything continuously it becomes a habit; she also said to achieve anything one needs to DECIDE, COMMIT and DO...
so here I am trying to make a healthy life style a habit.
For the next 90 days I'm doing this.
I am not only working on building better life style choices but my attitude, character and becoming a dispenser of good. I want my aura to be on of pure joy and happiness.
Come with me as I share my challenges, Victories and wins with you...health they say is wealth and I'm making a change starting with the girl in the mirror...
90 days,  this is Day 3 and it's been a challenge I tell you.


Wednesday 19 February 2014

Restart..

Restart..
welcome to 2014 and 'living your best life'. It's a new year and s time of doing new things.A new begining often signals the start of or commencement of a new thing; it also means to undergo the first of or to begin to do something.
Often we allow our past redefine not just our present but our future.what is that new thing or few things as the case may be that you what to begin doing?it's important to be able to identify them. For me two major things come to mind; first, asking questions and, eating healthy funny you may say. I used to allow missed opportunities get to me; but since I heard a wise man re-state that 'the earth rotates in it's orbit and on it's axis' I know i'll get another go at it. However it's my preparation to face it again that determined what lessons I learnt.
So, as 2014 takes off my first tip to living your best life is "START OVER" I say that again "START OVER". Don't be afraid of a new beginning.  As mysterious as it may seem, it might just be exactly what you need.
"START OVER" and remember to love your best life!