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Mental & Emotional Capital: Diary of a Nigerian Woman with Olufunke Adio

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Mental and Emotional Capital is very critical in the development of a family or home that will produce the leaders of tomorrow. I dare to say that when parents lack these forms of capital; then we are really impoverished and the nation is in 'big trouble' so we are searching the Diary of a Nigerian Woman to find out what mental and emotional capital means to her and how it affects the home and the nation.

Recently, Youths in Nigeria demanded an end to police brutality and bad governance. The city of lagos - Nigeria's nerve centre, was subsequently 'torched' by some misguided youths who were not a part of the original #ENDSARS protesters. Now, we all have more questions than answers.

In this episode of Truth Serum Olufunke Adio and I explore the concept of mental and emotional capital and the lessons to be learned in the aftermath of #ENDSARS: How does mental capital affect parenting? What sort of mental capital does a Nigerian woman need? How important is her mental capacity in the development of the home and equipping Nigerian youths with leadership skills? What role does the self esteem of a mother play in the home and ultimately in developing young leaders?

What role does the Diary of a Nigerian woman play in Nation building and what can we all learn from this diary?

Mental & Emotional Capital: Diary of a Nigerian woman is an ongoing conversation. We welcome your contributions. Do subscribe, so that you do not miss any of our episodes.

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Mental and Emotional Capital is very critical in the development of a family or home that will produce the leaders of tomorrow. I dare to say that when parents lack these forms of capital; then we are really impoverished and the nation is in 'big trouble' so we are searching the Diary of a Nigerian Woman to find out what mental and emotional capital means to her and how it affects the home and the nation.

Recently, Youths in Nigeria demanded an end to police brutality and bad governance. The city of lagos - Nigeria's nerve centre, was subsequently 'torched' by some misguided youths who were not a part of the original #ENDSARS protesters. Now, we all have more questions than answers.

In this episode of Truth Serum Olufunke Adio and I explore the concept of mental and emotional capital and the lessons to be learned in the aftermath of #ENDSARS: How does mental capital affect parenting? What sort of mental capital does a Nigerian woman need? How important is her mental capacity in the development of the home and equipping Nigerian youths with leadership skills? What role does the self esteem of a mother play in the home and ultimately in developing young leaders?

What role does the Diary of a Nigerian woman play in Nation building and what can we all learn from this diary?

Mental & Emotional Capital: Diary of a Nigerian woman is an ongoing conversation. We welcome your contributions. Do subscribe, so that you do not miss any of our episodes.

  continue reading

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