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Education / #CampaignOnDrugAbuse: Drug No Be Food,Secure Your Future,Say No To Drug Abuse by Wikreatemedia: 11:13pm On Mar 12, 2018 |
The HEART2HEART INITIATIVES today launched out to schools in some part of Benin city to preach about the dangers of abuse of drugs... it will interest you to know the level of how teenagers are involved in the abuse of drugs...we are beginning to loose teenagers and youth who are to take over leadership to the cold hands of death because of various drug abuse...... Highlights of Drug Abuse in our society and its effects,what you need to know Drug abuse is the excessive, maladaptive, or addictive use of drugs for non-medicinal purposes. It also defines a state, emotional and sometimes physical, characterized by a compulsion to take drugs on a constant basis in order to experience its mental effects. Drug abuse gives rise to dependence both physical and psychological. Dependence gives rise to mental, emotional, biological or physical, social and economic instability. The effects of drug abuse on an individual therefore form the basis for its cumulative effects on the society. This is the major danger of drug abuse. Youth in any society occupy a delicate and sensitive position within the population structure for several reasons. The Nigerian law for example recognizes that an individual below the age of seven is incapable of committing a crime and an individual between seven and twelve years should be able to know what he ought not to do that is if it can be proved he doesn't know and he also isn't criminally responsible for his acts. Between the ages of twelve and seventeen, a person is regarded as a juvenile, and while he may be held responsible for his acts or omissions, he is treated specially under the law by the Children and Young Persons Act instead of the Criminal Procedure Act. Statistics have shown that drug barons prefer recruiting their traffickers from the ages of 15 to 35 years, most of whom are either unskilled, unschooled or students or the unemployed. There are several factors, which can influence the abuse of drugs among youths. The major ones are: peer pressure, weak parental control, child abuse, imitation, emotional stress, truancy among students, the availability of the drugs and the ineffectiveness of the laws on drug trafficking. Types of drugs commonly abused by youths Virtually any substance whose ingestion can result in a euphoric ("high" feeling can be abused. While many are aware of the abuse of legal substances like alcohol or illegal drugs like marijuana (in most states) and cocaine, less well known is the fact that inhalants like household cleaners are some of the most commonly abused substances. Other form of drugs like Indian hemp, which is commonly produced in Nigeria and others like methamphetamine, syrups and tablets with codeine capable of intoxicating are mostly found in military barracks, schools, and motor parks and even with local traders that sell provisions in kiosks. Miller (1974) argued that the following are some of the drugs and types of drugs that are commonly abused and/or result in dependence by youth: i) Alcohol : Although legal, alcohol is a toxic substance, particularly to a developing fetus when a mother consumes this drug during pregnancy. One of the most common addictions, alcoholism can have devastating effects on the alcoholic individual's physical health, as well as his or her ability to function interpersonally and at work. Example of alcohol, beer, stout, ogogoro, burukutu, aspetesi, pito, palmwine, sapele water, kai kai they all contain alcohol. ii) Cocaine : A drug that tends to stimulate the nervous system, cocaine can be snorted in powder form, smoked when in the form of rocks ("crack" cocaine), or injected when made into a liquid. iii) Nicotine : The addictive substance found in cigarettes, nicotine is actually one of the most addictive substances that exist. In fact, nicotine addiction is often compared to the intense addictiveness associated with opiates like heroin. iv) Phencyclidine : Commonly referred to as PCP, this drug can cause the user to feel extremely paranoid, become quite aggressive and to have an unusual amount of physical strength. This can make the individual quite dangerous to others. v) Sedative, hypnotic, or ant anxiety drugs : As these substances quell or depress the nervous system, they can cause death by respiratory arrest of the person who either uses these drugs in overdose or who mixes one or more of these drugs with another nervous system depressant drug (like alcohol, another sedative drug, or an opiate). Hydrocarbons - Glue, gasoline, cleaning solutions, varnish, paint thinners, nail polish remover, and lighter fluids, all distilled from petroleum and natural gas, belong to the class of hydrocarbons. They are usually inhaled or sniffed. Heroin: Heroin was first synthesized from morphine with a bitter taste. Illicit heroin may vary in both form and color, from white to dark brown. Heroin is about three times more potent than morphine, and it is readily available in Nigeria. and many others. The Effects of Frequently Used of Drugs i) Methamphetamine Effects “Wired” sleeplessness for days and weeks at a time, total loss of appetite, extreme weight loss, dilated pupils, excited, talkative, deluded sense of power, paranoia, depression, loss of control, nervousness, unusual sweating, shaking, anxiety, hallucinations, aggression, violence, dizziness, mood changes, blurred vision, mental confusion, agitation” (Harper, 2008). ii) Ecstasy Effects (Changes in mental and physical stimulation, altered perception of sound, light, touch. Stimulation of physical energy with related decrease in appetite and increase in body temperature. Increase in emotional response and sensual reactions. Teeth clenching, muscle cramping, nausea, chills and sweating. Body may overheat which can lead to fatalities). iii) Cocaine Effects (Impaired thinking, confused, anxious, depressed, short tempered, panic attacks, suspiciousness, dilated pupils, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, decreased sexual drive, restlessness, irritability, very talkative, scratching, hallucinations, paranoia). Furthermore, one can divide the effects into short term and long term. The short term effects includes; Loss of appetite, faster breathing, increased heart rate and blood pressure, increased body temperature, sweating, dilation of pupils, bizarre, erratic, sometimes violent behaviour. Others are hallucinations, talkativeness, sense of power and superiority, restlessness, hyper-excitability, irritability which can lead to panic and paranoid, psychosis (disappears if discontinued). According to Afe (1992) Excessive doses may lead to convulsions, seizures, stroke, and cerebral hemorrhagic or heart failure. While the long term effects includes the following can be identified; Destruction of tissues in nose if sniffed, respiratory problems if smoked, infectious diseases, abscesses, if injected, malnutrition and weight loss. v) Inhalant Effects (Short-term euphoria, giggling, silliness, dizziness, followed by headaches and fainting or unconsciousness. Long-term use: Memory loss, emotional instability, impairment of reasoning, slurred speech, clumsy, staggering gait, eye flutter, tremors, hearing loss, loss of sense of smell, and escalating stages of brain atrophy. Sometimes these serious long-term effects are reversible with body detoxification and nutritional therapy; sometimes the brain damage is irreversible or only partially reversible). vi) Heroin Effects (Chemically enforced euphoria, a dreamlike state similar to sleep in which the person can drift off for minutes or hours at a time. For long-time abusers, heroin may act like a stimulant, and they can perform a normal daily routine. Others may find themselves completely powerless to do anything) . many more.... Consequences of Drug Abuse on the Youth Young people who persistently abuse substances often experience an array of problems, including academic difficulties, health-related problems (including mental health), poor peer relationships, and involvement with the juvenile justice system. Additionally, there are consequences for family members, the community, and the entire society. Academic effects of drug abuse Declining grades, absenteeism from school and other activities, and increased potential for dropping out of school are problems associated with adolescent substance abuse. Hawkins, Catalano, and Miller (1992) cite research indicating that a low level of commitment to education and higher truancy rates appear to be related to substance use among adolescents. Cognitive and behavioural problems experienced by alcohol- and drug- using youth may interfere with their academic performance and also present obstacles to learning for their classmates (Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1992). and many others, And at the end of the event a phone number was released for those passing through this issues,those that also need someone to talk to call or text 0816558265 instagram heart2heartinitiatives facebook heart2heartinitiatives and we encourage every nigeria to join to support this fight against drugs abuse by using the hashtag #drugsnobefood #nayourfuturematter2us
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Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 13 by Wikreatemedia: 10:59am On Feb 26, 2018 |
please help your boy...i need school without toelf or sat i have a degree in mechanical but want to study nursing please |
Education / Reverse This Verdict On Uniben Sug,or Face War In Uniben by Wikreatemedia: 2:14pm On Feb 03, 2018 |
How can few members of the senate pass a judgement on the Sug excos........normally before senate meetings is held you will send a text to every members of senate, we where with some members of the senate today and none agreed to get any sms for the senate emergency meeting....enough of sanusi controlling uniben from he's palace #Sanusihandisinvolve........
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Education / The Evil Going On in Uniben......by The Vc,sanusi And He's Few Footsoldiers by Wikreatemedia: 2:03pm On Feb 03, 2018 |
the first question is why will the sug president and others be rusticated? what where the offenses? things you must know, this set of excos only asked for reduction of the heavy charges sanusi is placing on the student through the vc and he's foot-soldiars, it may also intrest you to know that Sanusi also have ordered fellowship to be closed down, when the cc took it up,the president and hes excos was also promised to be rusticated if there say anything out concerning the issue. but just because osimu and co refuse to adhere to the oppression from the Senate there where now rusticated......more details will be out soon.......#wesaynotoopression #unibenvcmustgo #sanusimustgo
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Politics / Why Is Gov.okowa Silent by Wikreatemedia: 11:59am On Dec 20, 2017 |
Good morning Deltans my question today is do we have government in our dear state? going by the publication by the SGF that another 4 years extension was given to the out gone NDDC BOARD,and by law the next state to produce the chairmanship should be from delta state then followed by edo state so if by chance this set of person continue then automatically NDOMA EGBA will be using te tenure of delta state to lead as chairman, note after this 4 years edo state will never give us that chance to produce the chairmanship. let me remind us that some youths where sponsored to protest when the past chairman was removed,and the youth from the state insisted that thier own son must complete the tenure ship because it was their turn,but after the completion dec 15th 2017,there went back to bribe their way to be given another extra 4years again automatically taking the space of our dear state.*Delta state.. my question is that, is our Governor telling us that no man or woman from delta state is worth the position? or he also has collected browned envelop? so much to say delta state must rise up and take their place....#ndomamustgo
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Politics / Why Will President Buhari Allow Corruption Under Hes Noise? by Wikreatemedia: 3:56pm On Dec 18, 2017 |
if Apc is telling us that there are fighting corruption why will the NDDC chairman tenure extend to another 4 years when it was the turn for delta state. hes tenure expired Dec 15th yet he bribe hes way with money to get another 4years tenure.......and no statement is coming out from the presidency on this. why?
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Politics / #scamgoingoninnddc Your Tenure Is Over!!!!!!!!! Nduma Must Go by Wikreatemedia: 4:43pm On Dec 06, 2017 |
president Buhari and the senate president must wake up and ask this current nddc boss to go because the tenurship has expired. bribing their way to get another 4 years extension,and that is the tenure which delta state is to produce the chairman.i still dont know why our state Governor is salient on this issue....
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Politics / Re: ITS OUR TURN TO PRODUCE NDDC CHAIRMAN... (EVILINNDDC) by Wikreatemedia: 9:17pm On Dec 04, 2017 |
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Politics / ITS OUR TURN TO PRODUCE NDDC CHAIRMAN... (EVILINNDDC) by Wikreatemedia: 8:45pm On Dec 04, 2017 |
[b][/b]The fraud in nddc and the effect on us in delta state. You will recall that when president buhari took over 2 years ago, he dissolved the 2 years tenure of the board, and some body else was put to take charge of the organisation and it was from another state.but withing the core state of nddc. after few weeks of assuming office some youth from a particular state was sponsored to protest thať the chairmanship was zone to them and that it was supposed to last for 4years, and the person who was removed by president buhari only spend 2 years and that president buhari must follow the statuesque of the commission and with the wisdom of the president he quickly retrieve the appointment and replace it with Sen.Udoma who was to complete the 2 years tenure of the former chairman this is the issue on ground now the tenure-ship of this particular crops expired few months ago and the board went ahead to bribe some members of the house of rep and some other executives for re appointment for another 4 years tenure automatically taken the position that was suppose to be zone to delta state.and the way it was suppose to be,after 4 years of delta state it will now be the turn of edo state. this matter was raised in the floor of the house where the formal delta state pdp chairman is the head of that committee to summit their findings within 2 weeks,today makes it 5 weeks yet no report from that committee, my question is if the youth of cross river state refuse to allow anyone take 2 years of their tenure-ship, why should we Deltans allow same persons take our 4 years tenure-ship just like that...... we are not fools and no man or woman can take our place.Gov.Okowa must wake up and don't allow anyone take our place.......#stopthefruadinnddc#presidentbuharigiveus #WEAREDELTANSGIVEUSWHATBELONGTOUS
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