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More than 300m children victims of online sexual abuse every year

Source: The Guardian Newspaper Incident Overview: Conclusion: The first global study of its kind reveals a massive and alarming prevalence of online sexual exploitation and abuse among children, affecting over 300 million annually. The findings highlight the urgent need for comprehensive measures to protect children online, especially in high-risk areas like the US, where a […]

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Children battling escalating malnutrition in North-East – UNICEF

Source: Franktalknow Incident Overview: Conclusion: The situation of acute malnutrition among children in Marte LGA, Borno State is a pressing humanitarian concern exacerbated by the impact of prolonged conflict on food production and insecurity. The challenges of limited access for humanitarian workers and reliance on military escorts for safe transport further compound the crisis. Efforts

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Security forces, hunters rescue abducted Kogi students

Source: Business Day Incident overview: Conclusion: The successful rescue of several abducted students from the Confluence University of Science and Technology in Kogi State, facilitated by local hunters and security agents, highlights the importance of collaborative efforts in combating criminal activities and ensuring the safety of citizens. The commitment of the state government, as demonstrated

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Put it down! Should children be allowed smartphones?

Source: The Guardian newspaper Incident overview: Conclusion: The ongoing debate about children having mobile phones has sparked intense discussions regarding the potential risks and benefits associated with smartphone usage. While concerns about addiction, screen time, cyberbullying, and exposure to inappropriate content have led to calls for banning smartphones for young people, there are also arguments

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UK toddler has hearing restored in world first gene therapy trial

Source: theguardian Incident Overview: The successful gene therapy trial that restored Opal Sandy’s hearing marks a significant breakthrough in the treatment of auditory neuropathy and offers hope for individuals with genetic hearing impairments. The positive outcomes of the Chord trial highlight the potential of gene therapy in revolutionizing deafness treatment and signify the beginning of

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Police arrest man for ‘abducting, killing’ six-year-old cousin in Kaduna

Source: TheCable Incident overview: Conclusion: The abduction and killing of six-year-old Aisha Dahiru by her cousin Abdulazeez Idris in Zaria is a heartbreaking and disturbing incident. This tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and child safety within communities. It is essential for authorities to thoroughly investigate the case and ensure

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Yahaya Bello: Big Win For EFCC as Abuja American School Refunds $760,910

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has confirmed the refund of $760,910.84 deposited by former governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello, for his children’s school fees Read more: https://www.legit.ng/nigeria/1589798-yahaya-bello-big-win-efcc-abuja-american-school-refunds-760910/?utm_source=WhatsApp&utm_medium=WhatsApp&utm_campaign=WhatsApp

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Boy, 5, Drowns As Family Forces Him To Take Ganga Dip To “Cure” Blood Cancer

Source: NDTV Date: 26th January 2024 Superstition and the hopes for a miracle led to the death of a five-year-old, terminally-ill boy in Uttarakhand’s Haridwar. The boy was suffering from blood cancer, and his parents believed that the river Ganga would cure him. In the cruel winter in north India, the boy was submerged in

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