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#I Love Bayelsa Initiative



The #ILoveBayelsa Initiative is a non-governmental initiative that is concerned with inspiring and promoting positive growth and development in Bayelsa state through various community and youth development programmes. This initiative is championed by young leaders in the state been led by Joy James.




It is also an inititaive that promotes indigenous productivity and potentials amongst the people of Bayelsa state.



Every project and programme introduced and executed by the initiative has been for the betterment of the Bayelsa society. One of which, is the past Teen Pregnancy Prevention Campaign, held in the month of June in a community in Southern Ijaw Local Government.



Currently, the project held for the month of July is the promotion of Bayelsa state for greater growth and development. 

To this end, the Initiative introduced the sales of Bayelsa themed materials, such as customized polos and   caps, with positive write-ups about Bayelsa state as it's hallmark.

To place your orders for this exclusive products, kindly 📞 Joy: 07069248745 and Richard: 08168760913 or visit our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/ILoveBayelsa/?referrer=whatsapp

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