After sharing his thoughts on Facebook about feeling lonely, Martin N. realized others needed an outlet too. He founded the group Tales of Nigerians to give people a safe space to share their life experiences, connect and learn about mental health and emotional intelligence. Now, more than 80,000 members tell their stories and feel seen.
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