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TEACHERS IN NEED; Ayuele Secondary School

  Dear friends around the world/  Edo State Residents, Your Education Your Voice urgently seeks assistance for Ayuele Secondary School Agbede, specifically in need of dedicated teachers and essential equipment for COMPUTER BASED TESTING EXAMS ROOM. Your support can make a difference in education for our students. Thank you to Etsako Club 81 and the Edo State Government for past contributions. We require your help to establish a Computer Based Testing (CBT) room for our students' academic advancement. As the founder of Your Education Your Voice, I am reaching out to you on behalf of Ayuele Secondary School to appeal for your assistance. ARE YOU A YOUTH CORPER?; (NYSC) Ayuele Secondary School in Agbede Edo State is currently in need of dedicated teachers in the subjects of Mathematics, English, Physics, and Chemistry. If you have a passion for education and are interested in making a difference in the lives of students, we urge you to consider volunteering or applying to b...

🇳🇬 The Rude Awakening: Why Did It Take a Foreign Voice to Shake Nigeria’s Conscience

  By Dr. Nana Akaeze When pulpits go quiet and the poor are forgotten, the Gospel is not proclaimed—it is betrayed. This is my voice. This is my belief. Because faith was never meant to serve the powerful. It was meant to protect the poor. It was meant to confront injustice—not stay comfortable within it. Today, that silence has found a new disguise — a foreign voice claiming to “save” us from ourselves, and suddenly, everyone is awake. A Nation Awakened by a Stranger In the last few days, a wave of headlines and social media chatter has once again gripped Nigeria—this time sparked by a claim from a foreign political figure who says he wants to “save Christians” in Nigeria. Many cheered. Some prayed. Others panicked. But a few of us paused and asked the most important question: Why did it take a foreign voice to remind Nigeria that its people are dying? For years, Nigerians have been crying—villages burned, farmers slaughtered, students kidnapped, soldiers ambush...

Nigeria, Wake Up: Don’t Let Another Nation Define Your Faith or Your Freedom

  By Dr. Nana Akaeze When pulpits go quiet and the poor are forgotten, the Gospel is not proclaimed; it is betrayed. This is my voice. This is my belief. Because faith was never meant to serve the powerful. It was meant to protect the poor. It was meant to confront injustice, not stay comfortable within it. A Call to Wake Up Nigeria stands once again at a crossroads not of faith, but of deception. Across social media, a new rumor has begun to spread: that a foreign political figure, from thousands of miles away, intends to “save Christians in Nigeria.” And as expected, some of our local pulpits have already begun to echo it, turning what should be a national conversation about governance and reform into another stage for manipulation and fear. Let’s be honest.  Nigeria does not need saving from another man’s prophecy. Nigeria needs to awaken from her own people’s silence. We are not broken people waiting for deliverance. We are a sleeping giant waiting to remember who we are. ...

The Politics of Pain: How a Nation Teaches Its People to Suffer Quietly

  By Dr. Nana Akaeze | The Awake Voice When pulpits go quiet and the poor are forgotten, the Gospel is not proclaimed; it is betrayed. This is my voice. This is my belief. Because people who are taught to endure injustice eventually forget they deserve better. And when endurance becomes a culture, oppression becomes tradition. This is not strength; it is conditioning, and it is time to break your silence. Across nations, mainly in Africa, pain has become politicized. It is no longer an unfortunate outcome of failed systems; it is now a tool of control. Citizens are taught that endurance is a sign of patriotism, silence is a mark of maturity, and poverty is a sign of divine favor. Yet beneath these moral disguises lies a darker truth: suffering has been weaponized. The Culture of Endurance: When Pain Becomes a Badge of Honor In many African societies, people have been conditioned to see endurance as a virtue. The more one suffers without complaint, the more “resilient” ...

The Weight of Silence: Why Good People Must Speak When It’s Uncomfortable

  The Weight of Silence: Why Good People Must Speak When It’s Uncomfortable By Dr. Nana Akaeze | The Awake Voice This Is My Voice. This Is My Belief. Because faith was never meant to serve the powerful. It was meant to protect the poor. It was meant to confront injustice, not to stay comfortable within it. It has been some time since I last wrote "here." In that time, the world has grown louder — but not wiser. Opinions multiply, yet truth grows thin. Voices rise, but courage remains scarce. And in that noise, silence has quietly become the most popular form of worship. I write because too many pulpits have traded truth for applause. I write because too many believers have confused noise for wisdom. I write because the chains of manipulation are now called “faith,” and the hunger for truth is being fed with slogans instead of substance. But silence is not holiness — it is surrender. When voices meant to heal choose comfort over truth, injustice grows roots. When ...

💖 Couple’s Day Celebration — September 15th

  💖  Global Couple’s Day Celebration — September 15th Let’s Make Love Loud Again! Created by Dr. Nana Akaeze — June 16th, 2024 We are proud to announce that the Couple’s Day Celebration is officially registered in the United States — and this movement is growing into a global family. With chapters and branches around the world, we are building a strong support system for couples everywhere. Our vision is simple yet powerful: to make Couple’s Day a worldwide celebration as memorable as Valentine’s Day — but grounded in the deeper values of commitment, partnership, and faithfulness. Together, we can remind the world that love is not just a fleeting emotion. Love is a lifelong promise worth honoring. Love is more than a feeling. It’s the choice you make every day. It’s in the gentle “good morning,” the smile across the dinner table, the quiet hand squeeze that says, “I’m here with you.” But in the rush of daily life, we often forget to pause and celebrate the incredi...



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