
Brothers Across Nigeria International
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The official handle of Brothers Across Nigeria International. We have been cutting across tribes and tongues since 1972. CAC/IT/NO. 138723
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*Papparazi, glitz and glamour in PortHarcourt!* What a night! From the moment people walked in, you could feel it. The performances? Show-stopping. The laughter? Nonstop. Simply electrifying. Every corner had someone smiling or wiping away tears from laughing too hard, the MC was something else. It really did feel like a celebration of class, style and grace as our members in Rivers State thrilled their better-halves to a wonderful night of music, love and everything good in celebration of Valentine’s Day. The atmosphere was electrifying, the food, music, dance, entertainment, hugs and banters, it was a night to remember. Convivialities like this reminds us that love is all we need and we should let love lead always.
Brothers Across Nigeria International17,418 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

IN LOVING MEMORY OF DR. BOLAJI CAREW. Dear Rica, It has been eight years since you left us to sail at the upper deck. Even though you have left us on this deck, we are forever resolved and committed to following the distinguished path you have envisoned and shown us. Path of *brotherliness, truth, honor, integrity, love, friendship, conviviality, courage and valor*. On this your eight year’s death memorial, we remember your excellent leadership and mentorship, your invaluable teachings, and your firm resolve laced with your patient determination in setting the pace and path for this noble Confraternity. Our Visionary! our Trailblazer!! Our Pathfinder!!! Keep sailing till we meet to part no more... Engr. Azubuike Onowu (Global President/GE)
Brothers Across Nigeria International63,820 просмотров • 2 лет назад

As we step into the new year, Brothers Across Nigeria International reaffirms its commitment to CSR and Community Relations, guided by due process, aligned with global best practices and driven by sustainable impact. We’re proud to share a Board-approved Borehole Intervention in Iworo Awori Kingdom, Badagry, Lagos State, initiated, sponsored, and executed by members of Trinidad Frigate in full alignment with our CSR framework. Following approval, the project received royal consent from His Royal Majesty, Oba Dr. Oladele Friday Kosoko JP FMHR (Ogundeyi II), alongside strong engagement with community elders and stakeholders. With robust local cooperation, work commenced promptly and was completed within a five-day window, delivering clear and visible results on ground. The project which cost just over ₦2,000,000:00, was commissioned on the 10th of January 2026. On behalf of the Tony Uranta CSR Board, we commend the leadership and members of Trinidad Frigate for exemplary coordination and execution. We also thank the people of Iworo Awori Kingdom and members of our organization worldwide for sustaining the CSR vision. Brothers Across Nigeria International…. Building Impact, One Community at a Time.
Brothers Across Nigeria International11,724 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Celebrating 12 Years of Brotherhood and Service to humanity. The Buccaneers Confraternity, aka Brothers Across Nigeria, Nsukka Chapter, is proud to celebrate its 12th anniversary! This milestone marks a remarkable journey of brotherhood, service, and commitment to our community. It was a Night of Celebration, Reglection, Joy, Camaraderie and Recognition as we enjoyed a delightful dinner and awarded members who have exemplified the values of the Buccaneers Confraternity. Their dedication and leadership inspire us all. We also gave back to the Community with our CSR Initiative which is a testament to the fact that the Buccaneers Confraternity is not just about brotherhood; it's also about serving the community we call home. As part of our celebrations, we partnered with the Nsukka Police Division in a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative. This collaboration strengthens our commitment to a safer and more secure environment for all. As we look forward to a Brighter Future, we are grateful for the past 12 years and excited for the future. The Buccaneers Confraternity, Nsukka Chapter, remains dedicated to fostering brotherhood, promoting positive values, and making a lasting impact on our community.
Brothers Across Nigeria International28,307 просмотров • 2 лет назад

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Brothers Across Nigeria International18,597 просмотров • 2 лет назад

BAN HQ Medical Committee presents Diabetic Awareness - World Diabetes Day 2024. World Diabetes Day is observed every year on November 14th, marking an important opportunity to raise awareness about diabetes and advocate for better prevention, diagnosis, and management of the disease. The day became an official United Nations (UN) day in 2006. This year’s theme, "Access to Diabetes Education," underscores the need for better information and resources to help prevent and manage diabetes effectively. The Medical Team of Brothers across Nigeria (BAN) worldwide is proud to recognize World Diabetes Day by supporting the established framework for diabetes education, which includes: 1. Learning and Knowledge Sharing. 2. Prevention. 3. Identification and Treatment. UNDERSTANDING DIABETES Diabetes is a disease that results from excess sugar in the blood, causing serious health problems over time. The Types of Diabetes: 1. Type 2 Diabetes: The most common form, accounting for about 90% of cases. It occurs when the body doesn’t use insulin effectively or doesn’t produce enough. 2. Type 1 Diabetes: An autoimmune condition, usually diagnosed in childhood, where the body cannot produce insulin. 3. Gestational Diabetes: Occurs during pregnancy and usually goes away after childbirth, but it increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life. 4. Prediabetes: A condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be considered type 2 diabetes. 1 in 3 adults has prediabetes, highlighting the need for early intervention and lifestyle changes. SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES The symptoms of diabetes vary, and some people (especially those with prediabetes, gestational diabetes, or type 2 diabetes) may not experience symptoms at all. In type 1 diabetes, symptoms usually appear quickly and are more severe. Common symptoms include: I. Increased thirst or urination II.Fatigue III. Blurry vision IV. Slow-healing sores or infections RISK FACTORS A variety of factors contribute to the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, including: Age and genetics, Lifestyle factors:, poor diet, lack of physical activity, and smoking increase the likelihood of developing diabetes. Social factors: Access to healthy food, healthcare, and safe spaces for exercise also play a significant role in managing and preventing diabetes. Race and Ethnicity: People from certain racial or ethnic backgrounds, including Black, Hispanic, American Indian, and Asian American populations, are at higher risk for type 2 diabetes. Discrimination and stigma: These factors can exacerbate the challenges faced by marginalized communities in managing diabetes. COMPLICATIONS When diabetes is not properly controlled, it can cause serious and even life-threatening complications, including Heart disease and strokes, Nerve damage (neuropathy), Kidney damage, Eye problems, Foot issues, Skin and mouth infections, Hearing loss, Memory issues, Depression and Anxiety. PREVENTION Preventing or delaying type 2 diabetes is possible through early lifestyle changes. The following strategies can help reduce the risk of developing diabetes: 1. Eat a Healthy Diet 2. Get Active 3. Maintain a Healthy Weight 4. Quit Smoking 5. Limit Alcohol Intake 6. Get Regular Checkups 7. Manage Stress 8. Sleep Well CONCLUSION World Diabetes Day is an important reminder of the growing global impact of diabetes and the urgent need for education, awareness, and action. This year’s theme highlights the critical need for better information and resources to prevent and manage the disease. By focusing on education, early detection, and lifestyle changes, we can work together to reduce the burden of diabetes and create a healthier future for all. #BANWorldwide, #BrothersAcrossNigeria #WorldDiabetesDay, #WDD2024, #DiabetesAwareness, #KnowYourNumbers, #DiabetesPrevention, #14November, #AccesstoDiabetesCare
Brothers Across Nigeria International13,642 просмотров • 1 год назад
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