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UNDRUG CAMPAIGN (STOP DRUG ABUSE TODAY, TOMORROW COUNTS)


UNDRUG CAMPAIGN (STOP DRUG ABUSE TODAY, TOMORROW COUNTS) 
Written By: Ben Silas Ogbara for TIC
Ben Silas Ogbara





For the past few weeks, I became a volunteer of Teens Invasion Club (TIC) which  Is a non-denominational, nonprofitable organization where young people meet to share and build content that will develop them mentally and reflect in their physical approach to life.

With the vision of raising  productive and influencetial young minds with moral integrity so as to affect the society positively. 
Teens Invasion Club (TIC) is founded by Olanari Ogregade who is a Teen Behavioural coach, Life Coach,  Author, Leadership Experts and a Conference speaker with a strong passion to see people become reasonable to society. 

And on the 24th June, 2019 I and other Volunteer(s) embarked on school to school tour with theme...

#Undrug; Stop Drug Abuse Today, Tomorrow Count.... Let's Build A Better Society

By the Grace of God we were able to visit school within Yenagoa metropolis, the schools visited are..

1. Central Epie High School Opolo-Epie
2. Community Secondary School, Agbura-Atissa
3. Community Secondary School Kpansia-Epie
4. Future Leaders Ovom-Atissa
5. Word Of Faith Group Of School Ovom-Atissa
6. Belary School, Imirigi road
7. Comprehensive Secondary School Biogbolo-Epie. etc.




In all these schools we had one message in our minds, to help these young pupils know the effect and implications of abusing or taking hard drugs.



And as we know the involvement of our young ones who are the futures and leaders of TODAY; and hard drugs will only lead to destruction of lives and bringing of bad image to our society.



The principals of these schools were deep appreciative of the campaign as Young minds where counsel and show the path to a better life which in turn will make families and society stronger for development. 
Team Members




I am honoured to be part of this. I believe with the impact we have made it will only bring fruitful results. 

We thank God for the success recorded during the process of the Undrug school tour despite the challenges we faced.

Thanks to the TIC Volunteers. You guys are Crazy, Creative and Excellent thinkers with great minds. 

Thank you Ma Alexola Ogregade for given us the platform... Aghara Johnpaul we are grateful. 

God bless us....

Together let's build a better society.

#Teens_Invasion_Club
#Breeding_Excellent_Minds
#Undrug_Nation

UnDrug Campaign is a Teens Invasion Club initiative and reserve rights to it.
Olanari Ogregade (TIC, Prime) 


For Further Details about us:
www.facebook.com/teensinvassionclub
08063451232, 07038832015
No. 9 T. A. Allison Street, Imiringi, Bayelsa state

Comments

  1. Great passion been displayed here

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  2. Nice piece, Long live Teens Invasion Club.

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  3. Awwwwwww. Impressive. Greatful to be part of it

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  4. Awwwwwww. Impressive. Greatful to be part of this.

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  5. Thank you so much for choosen this path, posterity will be grateful. 😚

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  6. It was an absolute honour to be a part of this great vision. TIC! Breeding excellent minds all the way!

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  7. Thank you so much for sowing
    the seed to knowledge in the life's of these young ones.

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  8. Teen Invasion club forever!

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  9. We will spread the message against drug Abuse to the world

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