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October 11, 2023 International Day of the Girl Child 2023

International Day of the Girl Child 2023

International Day of the Girl Child: Investing in Girls’ Rights for Leadership and Well-being

As a father, I am passionate about investing in not just my daughter’s but every other girls’ rights. I believe that girls are integral parts of the future, and that when we invest in them, we invest in a better world for all.

This year’s theme for International Day of the Girl Child is “Invest in Girls’ Rights: Our Leadership, Our Well-being.” This theme is particularly important in today’s world, where girls face many challenges, including discrimination, violence, wrong social engineering and poverty.

Despite these challenges, girls are resilient and resourceful, it is in their DNA I believe. They are leaders, innovators, and changemakers. When girls have the opportunity to reach their full potential, they can create a more just and equitable world for all.

Supporting Girls’ Education

Education is the key to unlocking girls’ potential. When girls are educated, they are more likely to be employed, earn a good income, and live healthier lives. Education equips girls with the knowledge and skills they need to pursue their dreams, contribute to society, and break the cycle of poverty. It empowers them to make informed decisions about their lives, health, and future. As the Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai once said, “One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world.” By investing in girls’ education, we invest in a brighter, more prosperous future for all.

Protecting Girls from Violence

Girls are disproportionately affected by violence, both at home and in public. This issue is a grave concern that demands our attention and action. Creating safe spaces for girls and ensuring they have access to justice is vital. No girl should live in fear, and every girl should have the right to grow up in a world where her safety is a top priority. As Michelle Obama aptly put it, “No country can ever truly flourish if it stifles the potential of its women and deprives itself of the contributions of half of its citizens.” By protecting girls from violence, we not only ensure their well-being but also build a society where respect and dignity are extended to all, regardless of gender.

Empowering Girls to Lead

Girls need to see themselves reflected in leadership positions. We must create opportunities for girls to develop their leadership skills and be heard and valued. When we empower girls to lead, we foster a culture of inclusivity and diversity. Girls are natural leaders, and their perspectives, ideas, and experiences can drive positive change. As former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright noted, “There is a special place in hell for women who don’t help other women.” By encouraging girls to take on leadership roles, we enable them to influence policies, advocate for their rights, and inspire others to follow in their footsteps.

From a Father’s Perspective

As a father, I am especially motivated to invest in girls’ rights because I want my daughter to have the same opportunities as any boy. I want her to grow up in a world where she is respected and valued for who she is, and where she can achieve her full potential. My commitment to this cause is unwavering because I know that investing in girls’ rights is not only the right thing to do but also the smart thing to do.

When girls are educated and empowered, they are more likely to contribute to their families, communities, and economies. They become architects of their own destinies and agents of change. Girls can shape the world in remarkable ways, and it’s our responsibility to provide them with the support and resources they need to succeed.

On this International Day of the Girl Child, I encourage everyone to join me in investing in girls’ rights. Let’s create a better world for all, starting with our girls. Let’s celebrate their potential, protect their rights, and empower them to lead us towards a brighter future. Together, we can build a world where every girl has the opportunity to thrive and reach her full potential.

This Piece was written by Adebayo A. Samuel @bayodaish (Twitter, Instagram and Facebook)

 

October 9, 2023 BREAKING: Court Sentences Killer Cop in Bolanle Raheem’s Case to Death by Hanging

BREAKING: Court Sentences Killer Cop in Bolanle Raheem’s Case to Death by Hanging

Justice Ibironke Harrison of a Lagos High Court has sentenced a police officer, ASP Darambi Vandi, to death by hanging for shooting Lagos-based lawyer, Mrs Omobolanle Raheem, dead, on Christmas Day of 2022.

ASP Drambi Vandi,  allegedly shot and killed Barrister Omobolanle Raheem in Ajah area of Lagos State was  charged at the Chief Magistrate Court in Yaba area of Lagos state on one- count charge of murder. The one count charge filed against Vandi read, “That you ASP Drambi Vandi on the 25th day of December 2022, at Ajah Road, along the Lekki Expressway, Lagos, unlawfully killed one Omobolanle Raheem by shooting the deceased in the chest contrary to Section 223 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015.

Justice Harrison held that the prosecution was able to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt. The judge also held that the convict shot the deceased at close range.

ASP Vandi in his application on the no-case submission, had asked the court to dismiss the suit and discharge him claiming that he had no case to answer.

In his arguments, the defence counsel, Adetokunbo Odutola, told the court to note among other things that none of the eyewitnesses saw the defendant shoot and that the ballistic report of the gun allegedly fired expressly stated that the bullet could not be linked with any of the firearms recovered from the police officers at the scene.

Oduntola who argued that the pathologist who testified mentioned that the bullet penetrated from the left through the armpit while the prosecution stated that the deceased was shot in the chest.

However, the prosecution led by the Attorney General of Lagos State, Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN), had countered the arguments and urged the defendant to defend himself insisting that the prosecution had successfully made its case against him.

October 9, 2023 Sunday Igboho Regains Freedom in Benin Republic

Sunday Igboho Regains Freedom in Benin Republic

Yoruba nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, a.k.a Sunday Igboho, has regained his freedom from the Beninois authorities.

The embattled freedom fighter said on Sunday he was now legally free to leave Cotonou, capital of the Benin Republic, to any country of his choice.

I am now free to return to Nigeria and visit any country in the world. I have fulfilled all the legal conditions attached to my bail a few years back and I am coming home to Nigeria, my country of origin, any moment from now.

“I can confirm to you that I am now free to come back to Nigeria. There is no legal encumbrance again. Even though I have been living in Cotonou for some time, I can confirm to you categorically that I have now secured the liberty to leave Cotonou for Nigeria,” Sunday Igboho confirmed on Sunday.

He regained freedom after two years of trial by the government of Benin Republic.

Sunday Igboho’s travails began when he declared the Yoruba Nation’s sovereignty in March 2021.

He started a campaign to chase killer herdsmen and kidnappers out of the South-West states and went on to call on Yoruba in Hausa/Fulani or Igbo territories to return home.

He, however, fled Nigeria in July 2021 following a nocturnal invasion of his Ibadan residence by the operatives of the Department of State Services.

The attack led to at least one death, while some of his belongings were vandalised.

The DSS claimed that seven AK-47 rifles, pump-action guns, and 5,000 rounds of ammunition, charms and other weapons were recovered from his apartment during the invasion.

The judgment was later set aside by the Court of Appeal in August 2022.

He was later arrested at the Cardinal Bernardin International Airport in Cotonou, Benin Republic while attempting to flee to Germany.

October 7, 2023 Project Alert Takes Sexual Violence Education to Schools

Project Alert Takes Sexual Violence Education to Schools

Meanwhile, students in Akwa Ibom State have been charged to join the fight against sexual violence in their schools and communities.

This was during a sensitization campaign implemented by Project Alert and sponsored by African Women’s Development Fund in collaboration with Akwa Ibom State Gender-Based Violence Management Committee and other development partners.

 The programme which was targeted at educating the students on the concepts, forms and impacts of sexual violence took place earlier today at Cardinal Ekandem Seminary and Adiaha Obong Secondary Commercial School, Uyo.

One of the facilitators at the event and Consultant at Project Alert, Dr ANIEFIOK UKOMMI stressed the need to engage the young people in schools to get them ready to protect those vulnerable to sexual violence, in his presentation defined Sexual Violence as any violent act that is targeted at the sexuality of a person which may cause psychological or physical pain.

Dr UKOMMI also stated some forms of sexual violence, urging the students to watch out for these indicators as they engage in their various communities.

The programme officer, Project Alert on Violence against Women, NSINI UDONTA said that sensitization is necessitated by the outcome of their research in 2021on the impacts of sexual violence academic institutions in Cross River and Akwa Ibom state.

On her part, the secretary of Akwa Ibom State Gender-Based Violence Management Committee, Barr EMEM ETTEH expressed delight at the students’ response to the programme.

She also stated the objectives of the programme.

The students who participated in the programme expressed their gratitude to the organizers while promising to spread the message to their fellow students and in their communities.

 

At the end of the event, clubs were set up to foster the course of the project.

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