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30/04/2026
Addressing mental health challenges in a marriage demands compassion and clear communication. Here are essential strateg...
06/01/2026

Addressing mental health challenges in a marriage demands compassion and clear communication. Here are essential strategies for fostering a healthier partnership:

1. Open Communication
- Establish a safe space for honest discussions and practice active listening to understand each other.

2. Educate Yourself
- Gain knowledge about your partner's mental health condition, which fosters empathy and strengthens your connection.

3. Encourage Professional Help
- Advocate for therapy or support groups to facilitate shared experiences and guidance.

4. Practice Self-Care
- Prioritize your individual well-being and confidently set boundaries when needed.

5. Be Patient
- Understand that progress takes time, and celebrate every small victory along the way.

6. Create a Supportive Environment
- Implement routines that promote relaxation and minimize external stressors that can hinder progress.

7. Stay Connected
- Dedicate time to strengthen your bond through shared activities and consistent expressions of affection.

8. Avoid Stigmatization
- Normalize discussions around mental health, treating it as an integral part of overall well-being without blame.

9. Set Realistic Expectations
- Acknowledge that each day may present different challenges and adapt your plans accordingly.

10. Seek Couples Therapy Together
- Engage with a therapist to acquire valuable tools for overcoming obstacles as a united front.

Conclusion
Successfully navigating mental health challenges in marriage requires a committed partnership. By actively supporting each other and fostering understanding, you can overcome challenges with confidence.

Mental disorders can manifest in various ways, and symptoms can differ widely depending on the specific condition. Here ...
04/01/2026

Mental disorders can manifest in various ways, and symptoms can differ widely depending on the specific condition. Here are some common symptoms associated with various mental disorders:

Emotional Symptoms
- Persistent sadness or low mood
- Excessive worry or anxiety
- Irritability or mood swings
- Feelings of hopelessness or helplessness

Cognitive Symptoms
- Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
- Memory problems
- Negative thinking patterns
- Delusions or hallucinations (in severe cases)

Behavioral Symptoms
- Withdrawal from friends and activities
- Changes in eating or sleeping habits
- Engaging in risky behaviors
- Substance abuse

Physical Symptoms
- Fatigue or low energy
- Unexplained physical aches and pains
- Changes in appetite or weight

Specific Disorders
- Depression: Persistent sadness, loss of interest, fatigue.
- Anxiety Disorders: Intense worry, restlessness, physical symptoms like rapid heartbeat.
- Bipolar Disorder: Extreme mood swings from mania to depression.
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Flashbacks, avoidance of reminders, heightened anxiety.

Important Considerations
If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, especially if they interfere with daily life, it’s important to seek professional help. Mental health conditions are treatable, and support is available.

15/11/2025

Big shout out to my newest top fans! Ayuba Sachi, Evang Rebecca Christopher Buwamang, Cmrd Bitrus Bethel, Josephine Y. Turaki, Blessing Victor Kore, Bulus Ayuba Stella, James Ali, Ali Gamaliel, Majimris Inchara, Ítz Miztå Presh, Graced Boy, Dennis Bennet, Musa Amos Kure

May never depart from the place of grace
07/11/2025

May never depart from the place of grace

𝑭𝒐𝒍𝒍𝒐𝒘𝒆𝒓𝒔.
25/06/2025

𝑭𝒐𝒍𝒍𝒐𝒘𝒆𝒓𝒔.

If You Find Any of Dr. Charles Awuzie’s Post I Ever Liked, I Will Pay You 500k.

So many people do not understand how ACCESS translates to gain or money. This is why they prefer to beg for urgent 2k, even if it’s going to ruin the relationship and close the access.

Let me use my relationship with my mentor, Dr. Charles, as an example.

When I gained private access to him through my thoughtful comments on his posts, I was going through one of the toughest times of my life.

I needed urgent money.
I had rent to renew.
Hungry mouths to feed.
A sick mother to take care of.
School fees to pay.
And I owed some people.

But I knew that one of the things that would ruin that relationship would be if I push my urgent needs to him.

This man didn’t come into my life to help me survive, he came to help me transform.

I focused on strengthening the relationship. I focused on establishing value and being useful.

In fact, my love and respect for him is so deep, you will NEVER find a post of his that I LIKED.
It’s either ❤️, 😮 , or 😂, depending on the post.
I don’t “like” greatness. I celebrate it.

I dare you, go check. If you find a post of his I only “liked,” I will give you 500k.

Now, you may ask. What have I gained from him if not money.

Because I let myself to be ‘used.’ From just being around him, from earning his trust,
I became a partner in multiple billion Naira ventures.
He would call me and say:

“Kel, let’s build this.”
“Kel, I want you to be on this table.”
“Kel, let’s go see this person.”

When KaaTruths Podcast started, we didn’t know many of the big names we dreamt of hosting.
But one call from him changed that.

“Let’s go visit Dr. Abel.”
“I’ll talk to Sowore for you.”
“I’ll take you to meet Father Oluoma.”

When I told Father Oluoma I would like to have him on the show, he smiled and said:

“Kel, just give me a date.”

That kind of ease?
It’s called ACCESS. And it’s priceless.

Today, KaaTruths Podcast is one of the fastest growing platforms in the country, with millions of organic reach every month across all platforms.
And a huge part of that success came from one man’s access and my wisdom not to misuse it.

So if you have rich friends, mentors, or people of value in your life and you have gained nothing from them…

Maybe the truth is this:

You have simply been useless.

You are not offering value. You are not solving problems. You are just hanging around, waiting to collect.

Stop being empty in your pocket and empty in your head.
That’s double jeopardy.

Don’t chase money.
Chase access.
Respect it. Nurture it. Multiply it.

Because one day, access will open a door that money could never buy. That’s everything you need to become successful.

~KAA

27/03/2025

Big shout out to my newest top fans! Cmrd Bitrus Bethel, Josephine Y. Turaki, Blessing Victor Kore, Bulus Ayuba Stella, James Ali, Ali Gamaliel, Majimris Inchara, Graced Boy, Dennis Bennet, Shieyin Josiah Auta, Musa Amos Kure

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