 Non-governmental organizations are the forefront of the campaign on mental well-being for victims of violence across the country have raised the alarm on the dangers of the misrepresentation of activities of the groups in the media. The group insists that there is an urgent need for critical action from media practitioners to change the ugly trend and also to educate humanitarian aid workers on safe practices. Ten years of terrorism, insurgency and boundary have turned Nigeria's North East into a conflict hotspot for raid organizations. Over a thousand of these organizations are providing critical humanitarian interventions in different communities affected by insurgents. These have lowered the number of vulnerabilities and increased the mental health of the victims of insurgency. If I can't donate my funds, I can also advocate for policy changes, I can also speak to a governor. For instance, if I pick this magazine on the flights or on the bus, I'm able to say this is an issue that affects cardinals, southern cardinals or burning states. Then I'm able to say who are the people in charge, then I'm able to advocate for policies that can affect the lives of Nigerian citizens in a positive way. Many other humanitarian journalists call for the review of the existing policy on humanitarian activities to reflect the true nature of the nation. Others speak and plan to introduce local dialects in their subsequent publications to enhance the efficient communication among victims of the crisis. In the magazine, you find that there was such a story of what has happened in the North East about some people and what injuries are doing to help them recover. Now, I don't have to be in the North East to experience such, but if I did give a public copy of the magazine and I read about this, it helps me to understand the importance of what Nigeria has been doing. Then we also share tips of what they've done, which is quite helpful. It's really key to find a media partner who is poised with the task of sharing some of those success stories, the things that we see at the field, at the grass road. They know how best to handle and to also request for help. But when they don't know what exactly the problem is, they don't request for help. Also, the major aim of course is to bring this situation to the world. Let everybody be aware of what's going on and then for this remain to have a voice. However, participants are the program canvassed for media support in the coverage of activities of NGOs. And don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.