Ex-Rotary President, Eyo-Enoette, Launches Book, Short Film Amid Rise In Mental Health Challenges

 


Amid the rise in kidnapping and mental health challenges associated with insecurities in the country, a former President of the Rotary Club of Abuja, Diana Eyo-Enoette, has presented to the public her new book, titled: ‘Patches and Peach’.

Eyo-Enoette, who doubles as a humanitarian and project management expert, in a statement made available to journalists in Abuja on Wednesday, stated that alongside the public presentation of the book, the event will also witnessed a premiere of her new short film “I am One”, where she shares her personal experiences.

The launch of the book and movie premiere, which wife of of Olu of Warri, Olori Atuwatse III, as the chairperson of the day was unavoidably absent, took place at RovingHeight, City Center Mall in Abuja.

“At the height of insecurity and fears in Nigeria, this story of a survivor is a clarion call to help people battling with mental health issues associated with kidnap and abduction as well as the unimaginable trauma experienced by their loved ones

“It is a clarion call for the government to establish a system so that affected individuals can gain access to mental health support,” she said.

Eyo-Enoette said she shared her ordeal and experience in the book and movie to give hope to people going through the same pains amid mental health issues in Nigeria.


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