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United Nations Public Service Day: Acknowledging Public Servants’ Role in National Development
Every year on June 23, the United Nations observes Public Service Day to recognize the value of public service to…
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World Refugee Day: Honoring Resilience, Celebrating Courage, and Affirming Rights
Children affected by war, conflict, or emergencies most time are compelled to flee, thereby becoming refugees. The United Nations, to…
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When Love Breaks Down: Navigating Custody, Co-Parenting, and Protecting the Best Interest of the Child
In a deeply insightful discussion between Mrs. Lola Vivour-Adeniyi, Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency,…
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Breaking the Silence: A Global Call to End Sexual Violence in Conflict
During conflicts, women and children are most vulnerable and are often sexually abused. That is why the United Nations (UN)…
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Juneteenth and the Rights of Children: Honouring Freedom, Justice, and Identity
For children everywhere, the word freedom should mean safety, dignity, and equal opportunity to thrive. But history reminds us that…
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Celebrating International Picnic Day: A Day to Relax, Bond, and Enjoy the Outdoors
Children love to play, and one of the most enjoyable ways they can do so is by going on a…
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When a Child is Killed, the Law is Broken: The Benue Massacre and the Legal Crisis We Must Confront
Yesterday, I wrote a reflection on the Benue killings. Today, my heart turns to an even more haunting truth, the…
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International Albinism Awareness Day: Demanding the Rights and Dignity of People with Albinism
International Albinism Awareness Day, observed annually on June 13, is a time to reflect, stand in solidarity, and affirm the…
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International Day of the African Child 2025: A Call for Planning and Budgeting for Children’s Rights
The International Day of the African Child is celebrated annually on June 16th in remembrance of the children of Soweto,…
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The Death of Moderation: How Nigerian Media Is Losing the Moral Script: A Father’s Lament and a Nation’s Wake-Up Call
In the heart of Nigeria’s media landscape once lay a sacred space, the news. It was a space where facts…
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