The African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development (Centre LSD) joins the rest of the world to commemorate the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence year 2023.
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A Non-Governmental Organisation, NGO, known as the African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development (Centre LSD) at the instance of UN Women through the Spotlight Initiative is participating at a High-Level Multi-stakeholder Continental Summit on Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls.
In the fight against Gender Based Violence, the Side by Side movement for Gender justice in Nigeria joins the rest of the world to celebrate 16 Days of Activism.
African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development, Centre LSD, with the support of the European Union and UN Women, under the Spotlight Initiative, have made moves to reduce violence against women and girls.
The Department of State Services, DSS has raised a fresh alarm over what it described as plans by some elements…
What started out as an argument between a tricycle rider and a passenger reportedly degenerated into bloodshed and burning of properties including mosques in Enugu State during the weekend.
Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secretariat in Yenagoa was also not spared as the angry protesters attacked the building destroying properties.
According to his report Solomon, Gowon’s son, overheard their boasting and pleaded with them on his father’s behalf to forget about the incidence. At this point one of them, Zekeri Awalu picked up a bottle and started pursing Solomon, while pursing Solomon he tripped and fell on his own knife which was stocked around his waist and unfortunately injured himself on the thigh while Solomon ran home to inform his father (Gowon Abuh) of what had ensued meanwhile, Zekeri Awalu was rushed to Holy Memorial Hospital at Ochadamu.
There are seven thousand death warrants awaiting assent today. Authority goes with responsibility. The governors should do the job that is required of them constitutionally rather than be signing contracts that rob their states of drugs in hospitals.
Bandits kill no fewer than 70 people in Shiroro area of Niger State. The invasion started gradually on Sunday and spread to other villages.