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Renowned Nigeria social media influencers, advocates, celebrities and concerned Nigerians took to the street of Lagos sparking spontaneous protest against rape, assault and domestic violence.
They joined several concerned Nigerians from different sectors of the society to create awareness and encourage victims to speak up.

The seventh edition of the much awaited Walk Against Rape campaign was held on Thursday, March 15th 2018 in support of the ongoing war against rape in the country and in commemoration of the International Women’s Day.

The walk which is aimed at creating awareness and lending a voice to sexually abused persons (particularly women and children) in the society was a huge success as people came out enmasse to participate and speak up against rape.

The hashtag #Walkagainstrape didn’t only dominate social media conversations on Thursday, but it also trended on social media.

The National Coordinator, Walk Against Rape, Esther Ijewere said:

”We appreciate Governor Akinwunmi Ambode for his recent declaration of 25 years jail term for rapist and perpetrators of all forms of domestic violence.
However we have this one demand to make and it is for the REJUVENATION OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM AND LAWS!, There should be a more transparent justice system to tackle sexual crimes, create and enforce existing laws that protect women from discrimination and violence, including rape, poundings, torture and all forms of verbal abuse. We call on the government to revive the justice system for people to have firm faith in it.

Project Fame Finalist, singer and actress, Immaculate Edache who was also part of the Walk Against Rape said:

” Rape is an unjustified act that is injurious to the human soul. Therefore rape is a crime that shouldn’t be taken lightly”.

The walk cum demonstration started from the Archbishop Vining Memorial church (AVMC) ground and ended at the Ministry of Women Affairs, Alausa, Ikeja.
The feedback, engagement and interaction gotten from the walk indicates that more and more awareness needs to be created in order to combat the scourge of rape.

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Ex-beauty queen and former Miss World, Agbani Darego is set to launch her online store on the 25th of March and she has taken to Instagram to release some photos in advance to show off some of the wears.

Talking about her store opening, she wrote:

“Join us as we celebrate the launch of our online store, and shop our new collection of refined wardrobe staples.”

See some photos below

Evicted Big Brother Naija housemate, Ifu Ennada has shared a touching story where she revealed that she was raped by someone in the entertainment industry back in 2016.

According to her, ‘When I was in the Big Brother House emotions were raised when during a Truth or Dare game I said I’d not really had sex. People interpreted that as me claiming to be a Virgin’.

She wrote,

 “The truth is in 2016 I was raped by someone in the entertainment industry, before then I was a Virgin. This person also infected me with an STI… I was also threatened by this person and was very scared of social media’s bashing with the usual questions of “what was she wearing!” ” why did she go to his house ?”… so in all my sadness and depression I decided to tell the world what had happened to me using film as a medium.
I was inspired to write and produce my film – Tears of A Broken Virgin. I got a lot of help from social media – people volunteered to work for me free of charge even my director – Benny Atagame Alli

Though some parts of my film is fiction, the bulk of it was inspired by my story. The lead character’s name is Ada which is a short form of my name Adanne- popularly pronounced as Ennada.

Because of my sad experience I battled depression, developed trust issues and found it hard to connect with people especially men.

I wanted to tell my story and also pass a strong message to rape victims and rapists…I hope I was able to do that with my film.
I intend to expand this into a feature length film. I hope everyone out there is inspired to stand up against rape.”

 

View her post below.

Watch the short film below.

Actress in 90s cult series ‘Sex And The City’ Cynthia Nixon has announced her plans to run for a position as Governor of New York.

I love New York, and today I’m announcing my candidacy for governor. Join us: http://bit.ly/gocynthia 

 

 

 

Source: konbini.com

On Monday, March 19, 2018, Michel Sidibe, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and  UNAIDS Executive Director, appointed wife of Nigeria’s president, Aisha Buhari as a special Ambassador for the Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV&Promotion of Treatment for children living with HIV in Nigeria.

This was made know by Mr Charles-Martin Jjuuko, Communications and Global Outreach Officer. He said the appointment to Wife of the President was in recognition of her passion in the advocacy for the rights of vulnerable women and girls in the country.

Jjuuko, however, noted that in her new role, Aisha Buhari will advocate for increased access to antenatal care services, HIV testing for all pregnant women and their linkage to adequate care.
She was chosen for the position by The Joint UN Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS)

Haminatu Usman, a student of Government Girls Science and Technical College, Dapchi, Yobe State was in the school dormitory on February 19, 2018 when Boko Haram terrorists stormed the place and successfully kidnapped 110 of her schoolmates.

“When we heard the gunshots, all the students ran to the school gate. When we reached the school gate and were trying to open it, two vehicles parked in front of it”, Usman tells Pulse in an exclusive chat in her school compound.

On the chalkboard in her classroom, the words “the day I will never forget in my life; 19 Feb 2018,” are scrawled in bold letters.

The school itself is deserted. It’s been that way since the mass abduction, a teacher mutters to Pulse.

Dapchi schoolgirl tells Pulse how Boko Haram kidnapped 110  

The school dormitory has stayed the same since the abduction

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The beds in the hostel still have the sheets of February 19, the plates in the school dining have been left the same way and in the distance, a bird chirps inconsolably.

Dapchi town itself wears a ghost look these days. A couple of men show us round the school while watching their backs in trepidation.

The air around Dapchi is dry. The atmosphere on the street is tense.

“When we saw the vehicles parked before us,  we jumped over the school fence. About half of the students were standing outside.  Some of us ran towards the vehicles believing it was the police”, Usman continued, her eyes welling up with tears and palpable grief.

Usman says a Boko Haram commander grabbed her hijab as she made to flee.

Dapchi schoolgirl tells Pulse how Boko Haram kidnapped 110  

Dapchi school compound where the abduction took place

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“After seeing others go in that direction, I went in that direction too. When I saw him, I remembered that Boko Haram members wear turbans wrapped around their faces so I exclaimed and withdrew.

“I was about to escape when one of them grabbed my hijab. I pulled it off and managed to escape. I ran back to the hostel but they followed us inside with their vehicle. But some of us ran to the bush and managed to escape”, she says in an emotion laden voice.

A teacher at the school says the terrorists arrived during prayers.

“When we were praying, they just came. So we heard them shooting in the town. Everyone was sad because of the fear and shooting.

“So we were running here and there but they didn’t kill anyone. Their aim I think was to capture the children and they got some of them which they left with”.

Another staff who preferred that his name be left out of this story, reels out the names of the missing girls from a sheet of paper spread before him; whilst sat on a mat with other teachers and parents crest-fallen behind him.

Dapchi schoolgirl tells Pulse how Boko Haram kidnapped 110  

A staff reads out names of abducted Dapchi girls

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“…She was in JS3. You’ll see her phone number. My child has been abducted. She was named Aisha Kachalla. She was in SS2C. Behind me here is Garba Tella.

“His daughter’s name is Zainab Abubakar and she was abducted too.

“Habiba Musa Jakana. She was in SS3 and she was 20 years old. If you see her, she is crippled”, he continues, his voice trailing off.

Another staff at the school says Boko Haram members who led the operation pretended they were there to help the girls; a deception that led to more girls ending up in their arms and trucks.

“They took so many students from the hostels. The leaders were shouting ‘come let us help you”’.

He adds that there’s still no security in the school.

“We don’t have any security for such situations. In order to avoid future occurrence, I’m pleading with the government to provide security because the moment the government says the school should be reopened, the parents will not allow their children to come because everyone is now thinking that we are not safe.

“You have gone round the school. Have you seen any security men? No. We are now just living on our own”.

Culled from Pulse News

Wife of the President of the Senate, Toyin Ojora-Saraki, has been named as special adviser to the Independent Advisory Group (IAG) of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Regional Office for Africa (AFRO).

The Media Office of Toyin Saraki, in a statement in Abuja on Monday, said the appointment was made earlier this month by WHO’s Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti.

“This move is intended to bring Mrs Saraki’s considerable frontline experience to bear on WHO’s strategy and policy.”

Toyin Ojora-Saraki had since accepted the appointment based on the Advisory Group’s focus on women and children’s health and in view of her role as a global champion for Universal Healthcare Coverage (UHC).

“I welcome the Advisory Group meeting’s focus on the health of women, children and adolescents as flagship indicators for Universal Healthcare Coverage (UHC) progress.

“As a global champion for UHC, I advocate for a fuller understanding of its benefits, which go beyond health outcomes and include improved gender equality, higher levels of preparedness for epidemic outbreaks and transformative economic effects.

“As Global Goodwill Ambassador for the International Confederation of Midwives, I particularly welcome the introduction of WHO AFRO’s focused curriculum for the professional qualification education of Midwives and Nurses in Africa,” she said.

“I am looking forward to hitting the ground running in my new role as special adviser at the Independent Advisory Group meeting this week in Johannesburg.

“The experience I have gained as Founder-President of the Wellbeing Foundation Africa, working closely with our midwives on the frontline, as part of the global Every Woman, Every Child Strategy to end all preventable maternal, newborn and child deaths, including stillbirths, by 2030, will inform my advice to the WHO,” she added.