For many people, the past few months have been a difficult and demanding one. The high cost of goods and services has made it difficult for most of us to afford food, shelter, clothing and healthcare. The rate of insecurity and other social vices is increasing. It appears that a lot of the things we depended on are no longer reliable. The very fundamentals of life tremble. Here we are, and maybe we’re wondering where we’re going. Don’t despair!
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