Reported by Afilawos Magana Sur,( Managing Editor) Investigative Journalist in Sele Media African.
Today, Sele Media Africa joins scholars, professionals, and admirers across Africa and the global intellectual community to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Feh Theodaline Ndifon—a distinguished clinical psychologist, scholar, institutional leader, and one of the most valued partners of our organization.Her life’s work stands as a powerful testimony that knowledge, when fused with compassion and purpose, can heal societies. In an era when Africa continues to confront complex psychological, social, and developmental challenges—from displacement trauma to silent mental health crises—Dr. Ndifon has positioned herself as a builder of healing systems and a cultivator of therapeutic excellence.A Scholar Bridging Science, Culture, and Holistic HealingWith more than two decades of professional engagement in education, counseling, and institutional leadership, Dr. Ndifon represents a rare intellectual synthesis. Her academic journey spans a Bachelor of Science in Metaphysical Science, a Master’s in Clinical Counselling, a Master’s in Metaphysical Science, and ongoing dual doctoral studies in Clinical Psychology at Africa International University and Holistic Life Counseling at the University of Sedona.Her scholarly vision reflects a compelling conviction: true healing integrates the mind, body, spirit, culture, and community. Rather than treating spirituality and science as opposing forces, her work demonstrates how these domains can operate in complementary harmony—particularly within African cultural realities where holistic understanding of the human person remains central.Institutional Leadership and Academic InfluenceBeyond scholarship, Dr. Ndifon plays a critical role in shaping the architecture of mental health education in Africa. She serves as a lecturer at GHITS University, teaching Clinical Psychology, Counseling, and Social Sciences across multiple academic levels.Equally significant is her administrative leadership as Co-Founder and Registrar of GHITS University, where she contributes to institutional governance, curriculum development, regulatory compliance, and the strengthening of professional training systems for mental health practitioners.Through this dual role of teacher and institutional architect, she is helping to cultivate ethically grounded, clinically competent therapists capable of addressing Africa’s complex psychosocial realities.Research and the Advancement of African Mental Health SystemsDr. Ndifon’s academic contributions extend into research published in journals such as the Greener Journal of Social Sciences and the Greener Journal of Biomedical and Health Sciences. Her work focuses on pressing issues including:Trauma and mental health among internally displaced populationsPsychological needs assessments in chronic disease communitiesTask-shifting models for mental health interventions in rural areasDevelopment of culturally adapted screening toolsThese research efforts align with global mental health scholarship while remaining deeply contextualized within African realities—advancing both accessibility and cultural relevance in therapeutic practice.Author of Transformative Healing LiteratureHer intellectual voice also finds expression through authorship. Dr. Ndifon is the author of the influential book:“The Healing Power of Gratitude: A Clinical Approach.”The work explores gratitude as a psychologically transformative practice rooted in clinical insight and therapeutic application. Additional forthcoming titles—Restoring the Inner Child and Mirrors of the Soul—promise to further expand her contributions to the literature of healing and identity restoration.Recognition in the Eagle Scholars Hall of FameIn recognition of her exceptional scholarship and contribution to African intellectual advancement, Dr. Ndifon was formally inducted into the Eagle Scholars Hall of Fame, an honor conferred through the Eagle Scholars Forge, the academic training and publishing imprint of Sele Media Africa.This distinction celebrates scholars whose work advances rigorous research, institutional development, and transformative knowledge production.Readers can explore her full scholarly profile here:https://www.scholar.selemedia.org/hall_of_fame/feh-theodaline-ndifon/A Valued Partner of Sele Media AfricaDr. Ndifon is not only a respected scholar but also one of the most loyal and impactful partners of Sele Media Africa, consistently supporting our mission of elevating African voices, strengthening knowledge ecosystems, and advancing truthful storytelling across the continent.Her commitment to excellence reflects the very values upon which Sele Media Africa was founded—integrity, intellectual courage, and transformative influence.A Birthday Tribute from the Sele Media Africa FamilyOn this special day, the entire Sele Media Africa community celebrates her life and legacy.On behalf of our Founder and CEO, Ambassador John Sele Philip, our executive leadership, staff, journalists, scholars, and partners across Africa and around the world, we extend our heartfelt birthday congratulations to Dr. Feh Theodaline Ndifon.Your work continues to heal minds, strengthen institutions, and inspire a new generation of African therapists and scholars.May this new year bring you greater wisdom, expanding influence, renewed strength, and continued impact in your mission of restoring human dignity through knowledge, compassion, and transformative healing.Happy Birthday, Dr. Feh Theodaline Ndifon.Your life is proof that scholarship, when guided by vision and purpose, can transform a continent.

Afilawos Magana Sur is a journalist from Bogoro Local Government Area of Bauchi State, currently based in Bauchi metropolis. He is known for his commitment to accurate, ethical, and responsible journalism, with a focus on reporting issues of public relevance and community development.
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