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A Day In My Life

My life is a movie.๐Ÿ•บ๐Ÿ•บ I could put it on repeat without getting ever bored๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘. I’ll say this if you ask me how my day was. A regular day in my life is simple and filled with so much fun๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š I have a little prayer ๐Ÿ›๐Ÿ› when I wake at 5:30 am and then go

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Onboarding: The Boulevard Way

Earlier this morning, I virtually participated in the orientation process for new staff at one of our locations in the Niger Delta. This orientation is a standard component of the organization’s onboarding processes for all new staff. New staff are guided through an onboarding procedure to assist them in adjusting to life at Boulevard. The

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CREATING A POSITIVE WORKPLACE: TIPS FOR DEVELOPING HEALTHY EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIPS

Creating and maintaining positive connections between employers and workers is essential for every successful organisation as a great work environment fosters trust, respect, and collaboration…

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The Fight Against Drug Abuse Among Nigerian Youths: Our Role As Advocates

… a lack of access to substance addiction treatment and inadequate education about the hazards of drug use contribute to high rates of drug abuse among Nigerian youths.

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PROVIDING QUALITY HEALTHCARE IN POOR COMMUNITIES: THE ROLE OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT

Poor access to health care in rural regions and low-income urban areas has increased preventable illnesses such as malaria, cholera, and TB, all of which significantly threaten public health.

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BREAKING THE CYCLE: HOW DOCTORS AND POLITICIANS CAN COLLABORATE TO END MATERNAL DEATHS IN NIGERIA

According to the World Bank, Nigeria is responsible for one-tenth of all maternal mortality worldwide, with over 58,000 women dying each year as a result of pregnancy or childbirth-related issues.

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