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28, 000 cases of GBV reported since 2020 after launch of GBV situation Room

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***9000 cases opened againat offenders, 8000 cases pending in courts

As the sixteen days of Activism against sexual and gender based violence rounded off across the country, not less than 28,000 cases of Gender Based Violence (GBV) have been reported nationwide since the launch of the National Data GBV situation Room and Dashboard in 2020.

The senator representing The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Ireti Kingibe made the disclosure on Saturday night at the Intercontinental Hotel, Abuja during a Gender Activism Interactive session.
Explaining further, she said in the reported cases, over 9000 cases have been opened against offenders, while over 8000 cases are still pending in various courts as over 1800 cases have been withdrawn either by the courts, community intervention, family and victims that have become afraid or intimidated to withdraw the cases.
“The number of – convictions are 455, and sadly, the number of fatalities from GBV are over 1250.”
Kingibe said, she has floated an initiative as chairperson of the senate Committee on women Affairs to tackle the menace in communities.
The Senator unveiled the project christened the Orange Nigeria initiative at the Beeta Arts Festival in Abuja which was organised in conjunction with the United States Embassy to show films on sexual and gender based violence alongside panel discussions.

She said the program is a flagship initiative of the senate committee on Women affairs which she leads adding that it is aimed at raising volunteers to tackle SGBVs across Nigeria.
According to her it is targeted at activating a national call to action for multi-industry, multi stakeholders collaboration and commitment to accelerate the Elimination of Genda Based Violence across communities in Nigeria.
“Orange Nigeria seeks to empower individuals to stand against violence by fostering open conversations in collaboration with the national GBV(Gender Based Violence) Data Situation Room and Dashboard launched in November 2020 by the Federal Government and the UNDP EU-UN.

“The Orange Nigeria mandate is anchored, on #9 strategic Orange4ward-Constituency development programs that empower Nigerians ucross 8,000 wards to take a stand against Sexual ond Gender based Violence in Nigeria
She explained that the
16 days is supposed to be for advocacy and activism.
“I also feel that each year people are made more aware than the previous years.
“One of the things that I am going to be doing, by middle of January latest, I am going to call for volunteers in the wards.
“They will be orange marshals who will actually monitor sexual and gender based violence in their respective wards and they can report it.
“Until we go that way, we can not make much impact.
On the bills she is proposing to ensure is Consolidated upon she said, “There are laws already. There is the VAPP which is already there, it is the enforcement that is the problem.
“As a legislator I am trying to get some of those gender bills that were rejected to ensure that they get back this time because I think this particular Senate, a lot of the senators seems to be more gender aware, you know there are almost 80 new senators.
“So I am hoping that those bills will pass but there are laws already that prevent violence against women
On the fact that some men suffer sexual harassment silently she said when they speak out like the women are speaking out she will speak for them.
“violence is violence regardless of who is the victim. The men have as much right to protection as women do.”

The founder of Beeta Arts Festival, Bikiya Douglas Graham said the Beta Art Festival is its third year and the idea behind it is to tell stories from Africa
“Sexual Gender Based Violence are stories of Africa. The soft power of creativity cannot be undermined when you are able to capture sexual based violence in a film, you are able to connect with people’s minds and that is why we wanted to have the screening here, 16 days of activism, I am a woman and I stand strongly against Gender Based Violence.
“So there was this beautiful opportunity for us to connect story telling with GBV during 16 days of activism.
“The Orange Initiative Nigeria, one of their mandates is to have more story telling and the art community highlight issues of GBV and so this is the beginning of a very long relationship where we can take these stories of women of actual people and we can showcase it and we hope that it can shape the minds of people for all of us to stand against GBV in our society.
“Never stay silent that is what I will say, Speak up, Speak up.”

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Peter Obi Commends Chidinma Adetshina for Her Remarkable Achievement at Miss Universe

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Former Nigerian presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has congratulated Chidinma Adetshina for her exceptional performance at the 2024 Miss Universe pageant, where she was crowned the first runner-up. In a heartfelt message posted on his X-Handle, Obi lauded Chidinma’s inspiring journey, calling it a powerful example of resilience, perseverance, and unwavering dedication.
Despite not claiming the Miss Universe crown, Chidinma’s accomplishment of finishing as the first runner-up among over 120 contestants from around the world, and securing the top spot for Africa, has been hailed as a tremendous achievement.
Obi highlighted that her success is a testament to her determination and a reflection of the unyielding spirit of Nigerian youth.
“Chidinma has overcome significant challenges along her journey, holding on to faith and hope even in the most difficult times,” Obi wrote. “Her determination to succeed against all odds is truly inspiring, and her story reminds us that no challenge is too great when we persevere.”
Obi expressed pride in Chidinma’s success, noting that while she may not have claimed the ultimate title, her accomplishment is a source of national pride. “Being first in Africa and second globally among so many contestants is a remarkable feat,” Obi stated. “Her achievement shows us that greatness is achievable, no matter the obstacles.”
The former Anambra state governor also emphasized the importance of Chidinma’s journey as a source of inspiration for young Nigerians, urging them to persevere in the face of adversity. “Her story is a symbol of hope and resilience for all of us, especially the youth. It serves as a reminder that success often lies just beyond the hardest challenges.”
In closing, Obi reiterated his commitment to supporting Nigeria’s youth, promising to continue working toward a “New Nigeria” where young Nigerians can realize their full potential. “The New Nigeria is POssible,” he concluded, pledging to ensure that the dreams of talented young people like Chidinma remain within reach.
Chidinma’s outstanding performance at the Miss Universe pageant has not only brought pride to Nigeria but has also made her a role model for young Nigerians striving to break barriers and achieve success on the global stage.

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Musawa Hails Chidinma Adetshina for remarkable achievement at Miss Universe

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The Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy, Barrister Hannatu Musa Musawa, has sent a message of congratulations to Nigeria’s Chidinma Adetshina on her outstanding achievement as the first runner-up of the 2024 Miss Universe pageant, held at the Arena CDMX in Mexico City, Mexico, over the weekend.

Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Nneka Ikem Anibeze, in a statement issued on Monday quoted Musawa to have described Chidinma’s remarkable feat as a testament to her dedication, resilience, and passion for excellence.
She noted that Adetshina’s accomplishment brings pride to Nigeria and serves as an inspiration for a generation of young women aspiring to greatness.

“Chidinma’s achievement is a shining example of the creative and innovative spirit that defines our nation. She stayed focused and resilient through her journey. We are proud to celebrate her success and tenacity, recognizing the impact she has made on the global stage.
“Her commitment to empowering women and girls through education and advocacy aligns with our ministry’s vision for a vibrant and inclusive creative economy.”

The Minister further commended Chidinma for her exceptional representation of Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage and values.
She emphasized that Chidinma’s achievement serves as a catalyst for promoting tourism, cultural exchange, and international cooperation.

“Chidinma is a shining star and a pride to Nigeria. Nigerians celebrate her success and acknowledge the impact she has had globally.”

Minister Musawa concluded by reaffirming the ministry’s commitment to supporting and empowering creative talents, particularly women, to excel in their fields.

As first runner-up, Chidinma was awarded a $100,000 cash prize, a one-year lease on a luxury apartment in New York, a $3 million diamond-encrusted crown, and valuable connections to launch a successful career in modeling and showbiz.

The 2024 Miss Universe pageant saw the participation of 125 contestants, with Denmark’s Victoria Kjær Theilvig ultimately winning the title.

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PENGASSAN Women Commission marks International Day of the Girl Child in FCT

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Yetunde Rufus-Adelakun presenting school bag to one of the girl's at the event

***Focuses on Social Media Influence challenges

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) Women Commission (PWC) celebrated the International Day of the Girl Child by addressing concerns over the negative influence of social media.

Held at Junior Secondary School, Karomanjigi, in Abuja, the celebration aimed to empower young girls and inspire them to pursue their dreams.

Though the International Day of the Girl Child took place on The 11th of October, 2024, the PWC northern region decided to celebrate it on the 30th of October, 2024.

The National Chairperson of the PWC, Comrade Engineer Mary-Anne Ada Mbanaso, who served as the event’s special guest of honor emphasized the commission’s commitment to the event, which is marked annually across all four zones: Warri, Port Harcourt, Lagos, and Kaduna. “Each zone celebrates this day to raise awareness and empower girls,” she stated, encouraging the girls to believe in themselves, know their rights under the Child Rights Act, and aspire to any career they choose.

Comrade Mbanasso also discussed the challenges young girls face, particularly due to social media as she urged parents to monitor their children’s online activities and apply parental controls, highlighting the importance of guidance and counseling in today’s technology-driven world. 

“Parents must pay close attention and instill strong values to prepare their children for the future,” she said.

In her inspiring message, Mbanasso shared her own journey, recalling her determination to become an engineer despite her father’s wish for her to study medicine. She encouraged the girls to pursue their passions, view challenges as opportunities, and communicate openly with their parents about their goals. “You are the future. Hard work pays off. Believe in your dreams, overcome obstacles, and stay focused,” she urged, emphasizing confidence and resilience.
The National Deputy Chairperson of Pengassan Women Commission who is also the Kaduna Zonal Chairperson, Comrade Yetunde Rufus-Adelakun aka Mama Yetty who organised the event reflected on this year’s theme, “The Future of the Girl Child,” emphasizing the importance of empowering young girls through education, particularly in fields like STEM—Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

“This day is significant,” she said, “because it’s about investing in the future of young girls. We need to instill the value of education, making sure girls understand its importance. Through STEM, we are opening doors for them in fields that can shape their future and drive innovation.”

Mama Yetty acknowledged the growing concerns around social media and societal pressures that can influence young girls. She stressed the importance of community support, guidance, and positive reinforcement. “The NDLEA and other stakeholders are here to ensure children have the right knowledge about society today. We want our girls and boys to become champions, to stand tall in their goals, and not let negative influences sway them.”

Her message called on young girls to study hard, pursue their dreams, and become leaders who can spread the value of education to other girls, especially in rural areas.

Theme: Girls’ Vision for the Future – Catch Them Young’

The FCT TUCWC Chairperson,Comrade Sandra Nnenna Ogbonna, highlighted the necessity of collective support in nurturing empowered young girls. She pointed out the unique vulnerabilities that girls face and stressed the importance of instilling positive habits and values early on.

Comrade Ogbonna advocated for parental vigilance in the digital age, emphasizing that young girls are increasingly susceptible to the pitfalls of social media. She recommended practical limitations on device usage, encouraging parents to prioritize educational focus before granting access to technology. “Parents should proactively educate their children about the good and the harmful, guiding them toward positive choices,” she stated.
Ogbonna also emphasized the need for a community-driven approach to child-rearing, encouraging parents to be open to input from educators and caregivers. “No one person raises a child alone. Community feedback can significantly shape a child’s behavior and choices,” she remarked, calling for a revival of communal support in nurturing values.
She concluded with a call to action for parents to prioritize open communication within their households and communities to foster positive growth and development in young girls. “Listening to and valuing input from others is crucial for raising children with the right values,” she affirmed.
The event being part of PENGASSAN Women commission outreach in Kaduna Zone, aimed to inspire girls to dream big and recognize the importance of education and self-empowerment for success. 
The PWC donated Sanitary towels to firm support for the girls in the school for hygiene and ease of availability.
There were also health talks on Cancer of the breast, Child’s rights, Drug Abuse and gifts of educational materials as well as presents to the overall best students in each set in the GSS Karomanjiji school.
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) was on hand to also guide the children against the dangers in drug abuse and the negative consequences.
The International Federation of Women Lawyers was also represented to exposed the girls to the issues around their rights as well as the Girl Child Right.

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