Is something wrong with me? - Mental Health in Nigeria | Chioma Nwosu | TEDxAsata
Mental Health & Positive Psychology Speaker, Chioma Nwosu is the founder and director of Olamma Cares Foundation, an NGO focused on encouraging the social acceptance of Autism and Mental Disorders, as well as finding and implementing suitable long term solutions for these conditions through well planned comprehensive approaches which include Training and Capacity building, Advocacy and Intervention. Chioma is very passionate about life, family and making an impact. A graduate of Petroleum Engineering from Covenant University, Nigeria, Chioma has taken a life long pledge to continue to serve people in her community and make a positive impact to humanity. Chioma Nwosu is both experienced in production technology, petroleum engineering operations, sales and marketing campaigns/ strategies. She is extremely confident, possessing good presentation and reporting skills. An individual who is extremely happy on the field and behind a keyboard, either involved in field operation or use of some related professional software. Chioma Nwosu is the founder and director of Olamma Cares Foundation, an NGO focused on encouraging the social acceptance of Autism and Mental Disorders, as well as finding and implementing suitable long term solutions for these conditions through well planned comprehensive approaches which include Training and Capacity building, Advocacy and Intervention.
Chioma is very passionate about life, family and making an impact. A graduate of Petroleum Engineering from Covenant University, Nigeria, Chioma has taken a life long pledge to continue to serve people in her community and make a positive impact to humanity.
Chioma Nwosu is both experienced in production technology, petroleum engineering operations, sales and marketing campaigns/ strategies. She is extremely confident, possessing good presentation and reporting skills. An individual who is extremely happy on the field and behind a keyboard, either involved in field operation or use of some related professional software. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео Is something wrong with me? - Mental Health in Nigeria | Chioma Nwosu | TEDxAsata канала TEDx Talks
Chioma is very passionate about life, family and making an impact. A graduate of Petroleum Engineering from Covenant University, Nigeria, Chioma has taken a life long pledge to continue to serve people in her community and make a positive impact to humanity.
Chioma Nwosu is both experienced in production technology, petroleum engineering operations, sales and marketing campaigns/ strategies. She is extremely confident, possessing good presentation and reporting skills. An individual who is extremely happy on the field and behind a keyboard, either involved in field operation or use of some related professional software. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео Is something wrong with me? - Mental Health in Nigeria | Chioma Nwosu | TEDxAsata канала TEDx Talks
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