will always be remembered, said Josephine Effah-Chukwuma, CEO, Project Alert On Violence against Women; a network of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO), State and Federal organizations who provide services to abused and young girls is presently holding a domestic violence awareness walk, using Titi as the most recent face of domestic violence.
The walk which started at 9am and is billed to hold simultaneously on the Island and Mainland will see the Island walk taking off from Falomo roundabout through Awolowo Way down to City Mall while the Mainland walk takes off from Maryland through Mobolaji Bank Anthony to Archibishop Vining Memorial Cathedral Church Parking Ground, GRA. However, at the end of the rally, some notable Nigerians and professionals would give five minutes talks on the issue of domestic violence.
May the Lord bless the soul of women who have departed in this course.


good to knw women are now standing up to this in nigeria
ReplyDeletegood let all the men knw this aint right
ReplyDeleteThanks Ladun.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lagosians for coming out to show that DOMESTIC VIOLENCE is NOT a Private matter. Lets Continue to talk about it.
You welcome...anytime
ReplyDeletethank God she didnt die in vain... this walk actaully showed how much we all love tit despite d tragedy that befell her .. we should not stop here ...
ReplyDeletewomen need to stand up and fight for each other, fight for yourselves
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