The Ivorgba Center Launches SUPE Program in Nigeria
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The Emmanuel Ivorgba Center is proud to announce the launch of its groundbreaking initiative in Nigeria: Substance Use Prevention Education (SUPE). This innovative program aims to combat the rising challenge of drug and alcohol misuse by leveraging online technology to spread vital knowledge about the dangers of substance use. SUPE is designed to reach diverse layers of society, ensuring that people from all backgrounds and age groups can access accurate information and resources.
Our primary goal with SUPE- and initiative of Drug Rehab Services (DRS,) is to empower individuals with the understanding needed to make informed decisions about substance use. We believe that education is the most effective way to reduce the number of people who require treatment for substance-related issues. By providing accessible, engaging, and culturally relevant content online, we hope to create a ripple effect—where awareness leads to prevention and early intervention.
SUPE covers a broad range of topics, including the health risks associated with drug and alcohol use, how to recognize signs of substance abuse, and ways to support affected individuals. Our platform also emphasizes the importance of community involvement and encourages everyone to play a role in prevention efforts. Whether you are a parent, teacher, community leader, or young person, SUPE offers valuable insights to help you understand and address substance use challenges.
The launch of SUPE marks a significant step towards a healthier society, where education becomes a tool for change. We are committed to making this resource widely available, ensuring that knowledge about the dangers of drugs and alcohol reaches those who need it most. Through online technology, we aim to foster a well-informed community capable of making positive choices and supporting those affected by substance use. SUPE initiative is a vital educational resource designed to prevent substance abuse through online learning. By informing and empowering Nigerians, we hope to reduce addiction rates and promote healthier, safer communities across the nation.



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