Mental Health Consortium

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Description

This is a voice over I did for a BBC World Service documentary on a toll-free mental health consortium in Nigeria.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

African (General) Nigerian

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
I got depressed. When I was a young girl in school I met a guy who lured me into substance abuse. My relatives began hating me and nobody welcomes me wherever I go from there, I started to struggle with my mental health. Initially, my parents took me to the Consortium's rehabilitation center. When I got back home after some time I started to call the psychologists where the toll free line and continued to get counsel. At the moment I feel revived. Even my relatives who previously hated me now called to check on me. I now feel comfortable going everywhere. It took me three years to recover, take two. I got depressed when I was a young girl in school, I met a guy who lured me into substance abuse. My relatives began hating me and nobody welcomes me wherever I go from there, I started to struggle with my mental health. Initially my parents took me to the consortium's rehabilitation center. When I got back home after some time I started to call the psychologist severe the toll free line and continue to get counsel. At the moment I feel revived. Even my relatives who previously hated me now called to check on me. I now feel comfortable going everywhere. It took me three years to recover.