Monthly Archives: January 2015

My Father Gave Me To Boko Haram – 13 years old girl

  A 13-year-old says her father gave her to Boko Haram extremists and that she was arrested after refusing to explode a suicide bomb in Kano, Nigeria’s second largest city in the north. Nigeria has suffered numerous suicide bombings in recent months carried out by girls and young women. That has raised fears that the insurgents are using …

Boko Haram affects over 41% children in the North East – NEMA

Over 41 per cent children have been affected by insurgency in the North-East and while about 891,000 adults are in camps while over 100,000 others are dissolved into the host communities. These figures were given by the Director-General of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Alhaji Sani Sidi, when the Special Representatives of the United Nations …

Polio Eradication: UNICEF, Agency To Partner With Journalists

  United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Kebbi State Primary Health Care Development Agency will partner with Journalists in the campaign against Polio. The Public Relations Officer of the agency, Mr Garba Yeldu, made this known in an interview with newsmen  in Birnin Kebbi. According to him, the partnership will focus on intensification …

THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATING THE GIRL CHILD

  By Ban Ki-moon  These difficult financial times demand smart financial investments. And one of the soundest investments we can make is in girls – in educating them, empowering them and keeping them healthy. Too many girls in too many countries are held back simply because of their gender, marginalized and deprived of control of their own destinies. …