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Artiste tasks FG to expedite action on suicide prevention

Gospel artiste and suicide prevention advocate, Samuel Akinyemi a.k.a Psalm Ebube has lamented the alarming suicide rate among youths and adults in the country. Akinyemi who was honoured as African Civility Educator of the year 2021 by I Change Nations (ICN) USA, called for a national suicide prevention strategy which would work towards the ultimate goal of suicide reduction. He said the absence of said strategy in Nigeria is not only stalling the management and control efforts of suicide, but fuelling stigmatisation and discrimination of survivors as well as their relatives. He went on to add that creating an enabling environment for suicide prevention through legislation requires an urgent overhaul of the criminal legal system that will decriminalise suicide and attempted suicide, passage of the mental health bill to promote mental well being and ensure access to treatment.

The Corner s COVID-19 Art Exhibition captures the emotional toll of the pandemic

The Corner at Whitman Walker: Stay Alive to Life The Corner, Whitman-Walker’s new cultural center, is presenting an art and discussion series offering reflections on the tumultuous events of the past year. The centerpiece of the series “Stay Alive to Life! Resilience in the Time of COVID” is the display of 225 ink drawings created by Piotr Szyhalski between March and November of last year. Grouped together as “COVID-19: Labor Camp Report,” these diaristic posters capture the emotional toll and political turbulence of the early part of the pandemic. Also part of the exhibition is Austrian scholar Ines Doujak’s “Transmission: A Series of Five Podcasts on Disease and Pandemics in a Distorted World,” a podcast with British novelist John Barker.

Inquest concludes missing Gorleston man took his own life

Mark Bland was reported missing from his Gorleston home. - Credit: Norfolk Police An inquest has concluded that an IT technician and devoted son took his own life after going missing. Officers had been concerned for Mark Bland s welfare after the alarm was raised by his mother and sister following his disappearance from his Magdalen Way home in Gorleston at around 11pm on January 28. Emergency services including Norfolk Police, the East of England Ambulance Service and HM Coastguard rescue officers were called to Gorleston beach at 10.25am the following day, where his body was found. At an inquest into the 44-year-old s death, area coroner Yvonne Blake concluded Mr Bland took his own life, with a medical cause of death given as drowning.

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