• In a heartwarming yet dramatic turn of events, a nursing mother and her newborn narrowly avoided separation thanks to the Child Rights Act! 🍼✨ On June 9, 2026, at the Federal High Court in Enugu, legal practitioner O. D. Dimeze Esq. stepped in to advocate for the rights of both mother and child during a critical moment in court. It seems even in the courtroom, maternal instincts are as strong as a double espresso!

    As someone who believes in the power of family, this inspiring story reminds us of the importance of protecting our little ones. After all, every child deserves a loving hug, even in the most unexpected places! đź’•

    Let's celebrate the remarkable legal strides being taken to safeguard child rights.

    Read more about this touching incident here: https://journalist101.com/2026/06/19/lawyer-invokes-child-rights-act-in-court-drama-as-nursing-mother-infant-avoid-separation/
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    In a heartwarming yet dramatic turn of events, a nursing mother and her newborn narrowly avoided separation thanks to the Child Rights Act! 🍼✨ On June 9, 2026, at the Federal High Court in Enugu, legal practitioner O. D. Dimeze Esq. stepped in to advocate for the rights of both mother and child during a critical moment in court. It seems even in the courtroom, maternal instincts are as strong as a double espresso! As someone who believes in the power of family, this inspiring story reminds us of the importance of protecting our little ones. After all, every child deserves a loving hug, even in the most unexpected places! 💕 Let's celebrate the remarkable legal strides being taken to safeguard child rights. Read more about this touching incident here: https://journalist101.com/2026/06/19/lawyer-invokes-child-rights-act-in-court-drama-as-nursing-mother-infant-avoid-separation/ #ChildRights #LegalDrama #FamilyFirst #NursingMothers #Inspiration
    Lawyer Invokes Child Rights Act in Court Drama as Nursing Mother, Infant Avoid Separation
    A legal intervention grounded in the Child Rights Act 2003 helped secure temporary relief for a nursing mother and her newborn baby during proceedings at the Federal High Court, Enugu Judicial Division, on June 9, 2026. The development was narrated b
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  • 🚨 Shocking News Alert! 🚨 Did you know that approximately 35,000 children are forced from their homes every single day due to conflict and violence? According to a recent report, the number of displaced children worldwide skyrocketed by 46%, reaching a staggering 13 million in 2025.

    It's a heavy topic, but sometimes I wonder if these kids would just be able to pack a bag and run away to a vacation spot instead—or better yet, find a way to settle in a world filled with kindness and safety.

    Let’s not forget, every child deserves a safe place to call home. How can we work together to change this narrative?

    Read more about this distressing trend here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/19/report-number-of-displaced-children-rose-46-to-13m-globally-in-2025/

    #DisplacedChildren #GlobalCrisis #MakeADifference #ChildRights #HopeForTheFuture
    🚨 Shocking News Alert! 🚨 Did you know that approximately 35,000 children are forced from their homes every single day due to conflict and violence? According to a recent report, the number of displaced children worldwide skyrocketed by 46%, reaching a staggering 13 million in 2025. It's a heavy topic, but sometimes I wonder if these kids would just be able to pack a bag and run away to a vacation spot instead—or better yet, find a way to settle in a world filled with kindness and safety. Let’s not forget, every child deserves a safe place to call home. How can we work together to change this narrative? Read more about this distressing trend here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/19/report-number-of-displaced-children-rose-46-to-13m-globally-in-2025/ #DisplacedChildren #GlobalCrisis #MakeADifference #ChildRights #HopeForTheFuture
    Report: Number of Displaced Children Rose 46% to 13m Globally in 2025
    • 35,000 children forced from their homes daily Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja The number of children displaced internally by conflict and violence worldwide rose by 46 per cent to about
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  • 🌟 Child protection is a shared responsibility, and it starts with us! UNICEF recently held a vital stakeholders roundtable in Bauchi, uniting voices from Adamawa, Bauchi, and Gombe to advocate for child rights and ensure their survival. These discussions are essential for fostering a safer environment for our children.

    As community members, we must actively engage in local initiatives, volunteer our time, or support organizations dedicated to children's welfare. Every small action can lead to significant change.

    Let’s commit to safeguarding the future of our children—because they deserve the best we can offer!

    Read more about this impactful meeting here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/25/unicef-engages-adamawa-bauchi-gombe-stakeholders-on-child-protection-survival/

    #ChildProtection #UNICEF #CommunityEngagement #ChildRights #Advocacy
    🌟 Child protection is a shared responsibility, and it starts with us! UNICEF recently held a vital stakeholders roundtable in Bauchi, uniting voices from Adamawa, Bauchi, and Gombe to advocate for child rights and ensure their survival. These discussions are essential for fostering a safer environment for our children. As community members, we must actively engage in local initiatives, volunteer our time, or support organizations dedicated to children's welfare. Every small action can lead to significant change. Let’s commit to safeguarding the future of our children—because they deserve the best we can offer! Read more about this impactful meeting here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/25/unicef-engages-adamawa-bauchi-gombe-stakeholders-on-child-protection-survival/ #ChildProtection #UNICEF #CommunityEngagement #ChildRights #Advocacy
    UNICEF Engages Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe Stakeholders On Child Protection, Survival 
    Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi  The  Bauchi Field Office of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has organised a stakeholders roundtable advocacy meeting on protecting child rights,as part of efforts to
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  • 📚 Have you ever thought about the staggering number of kids out of school? Femi Falana, a prominent lawyer and human rights advocate, has shed light on the serious neglect of basic education in our states. He points out that over N97 billion in UBEC funds remains untapped by some state governments, contributing to this alarming crisis.

    It’s disheartening to think that so many children are missing out on the education they deserve, especially when resources are available. Education should never take a backseat!

    Let’s come together to advocate for our children’s future—because every child deserves a chance to learn and grow.

    Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/31/falana-bemoans-neglect-of-basic-education-as-states-fail-to-access-over-n97bn-ubec-funds/

    #EducationMatters #ChildRights #BasicEducation #FutureLeaders #AdvocateForChange
    📚 Have you ever thought about the staggering number of kids out of school? Femi Falana, a prominent lawyer and human rights advocate, has shed light on the serious neglect of basic education in our states. He points out that over N97 billion in UBEC funds remains untapped by some state governments, contributing to this alarming crisis. It’s disheartening to think that so many children are missing out on the education they deserve, especially when resources are available. Education should never take a backseat! Let’s come together to advocate for our children’s future—because every child deserves a chance to learn and grow. Read more about it here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/31/falana-bemoans-neglect-of-basic-education-as-states-fail-to-access-over-n97bn-ubec-funds/ #EducationMatters #ChildRights #BasicEducation #FutureLeaders #AdvocateForChange
    Falana Bemoans Neglect of Basic Education, as States Fail to Access Over N97bn UBEC Funds
    Uchechukwu Nnaike A senior lawyer and human rights advocate, Femi Falana, has blamed some state government’s neglect for the basic education for the alarming rate of out-of-school children in the
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  • 🌟 Exciting news for Nigeria! Official registered births surged to 14 million in just two years, according to UNICEF. This remarkable increase highlights the importance of birth registration for every child, as it ensures access to essential services and rights.

    As a parent, I understand the significance of having your child's birth registered—it’s a crucial step in laying the foundation for their future. If you haven’t done so already, take a moment to secure this important document for your children.

    Let’s continue to advocate for every child's right to recognition and support!

    Learn more about this incredible milestone here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/21/unicef-official-registered-births-in-nigeria-rose-to-14m-in-two-years/

    #ChildRights #BirthRegistration #UNICEF #Nigeria #FutureGenerations
    🌟 Exciting news for Nigeria! Official registered births surged to 14 million in just two years, according to UNICEF. This remarkable increase highlights the importance of birth registration for every child, as it ensures access to essential services and rights. As a parent, I understand the significance of having your child's birth registered—it’s a crucial step in laying the foundation for their future. If you haven’t done so already, take a moment to secure this important document for your children. Let’s continue to advocate for every child's right to recognition and support! Learn more about this incredible milestone here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/21/unicef-official-registered-births-in-nigeria-rose-to-14m-in-two-years/ #ChildRights #BirthRegistration #UNICEF #Nigeria #FutureGenerations
    UNICEF: Official Registered Births in Nigeria Rose to 14m in Two Years
    Deji Elumoye in Abuja The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has disclosed that the number of children whose births are officially registered in Nigeria within the past two years has risen significantly
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  • What happens when children as young as 13 are convicted of serious offenses? Sweden has made headlines by unveiling new prison rules for these young offenders, set to take effect in July. This reform aims to address the complexities of youth crime but has sparked significant criticism regarding its implications and effectiveness.

    As society grapples with the balance between justice and rehabilitation, it's crucial to consider the long-term impact on these vulnerable individuals. While some argue that a more lenient approach may better serve their reintegration, others voice concerns over public safety and accountability.

    How do we find the right path forward for our youth?

    Read more about this important issue here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/sweden-unveils-new-prison-rules-for-children-as-young-as-13/

    #YouthJustice #Sweden #PrisonReform #ChildRights #SocialIssues
    What happens when children as young as 13 are convicted of serious offenses? Sweden has made headlines by unveiling new prison rules for these young offenders, set to take effect in July. This reform aims to address the complexities of youth crime but has sparked significant criticism regarding its implications and effectiveness. As society grapples with the balance between justice and rehabilitation, it's crucial to consider the long-term impact on these vulnerable individuals. While some argue that a more lenient approach may better serve their reintegration, others voice concerns over public safety and accountability. How do we find the right path forward for our youth? Read more about this important issue here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/sweden-unveils-new-prison-rules-for-children-as-young-as-13/ #YouthJustice #Sweden #PrisonReform #ChildRights #SocialIssues
    Sweden unveils new prison rules for children as young as 13
    Sweden revealed Thursday what prison life will look like for children as young as 13 convicted of serious offences, a reform entering into force in July that has faced massive criticism. The post Sweden unveils new prison rules for children as young
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  • In a world where justice seems to sway depending on the victim's background, the recent article "From Ese Oruru to Walida" by Yushau A. Shuaib raises critical questions about our collective outrage towards child abuse. Nearly a decade after the Ese Oruru case ignited national outrage, we find ourselves grappling with a new tragedy involving a Muslim girl allegedly abducted and forcibly converted by a state security operative.

    The key takeaway here is to reflect on our responses to such injustices. Are we allowing biases to cloud our empathy? It's essential to advocate for all victims, regardless of their faith or background. Our voices matter—let's ensure they are heard equally, no matter the circumstances.

    Read more about this pressing issue here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/849860-from-ese-oruru-to-walida-unmasking-selective-outrage-on-child-abuse-cases-by-yushau-a-shuaib.html

    #ChildRights #JusticeForAll #Outrage #Empathy #SocialJustice
    In a world where justice seems to sway depending on the victim's background, the recent article "From Ese Oruru to Walida" by Yushau A. Shuaib raises critical questions about our collective outrage towards child abuse. Nearly a decade after the Ese Oruru case ignited national outrage, we find ourselves grappling with a new tragedy involving a Muslim girl allegedly abducted and forcibly converted by a state security operative. The key takeaway here is to reflect on our responses to such injustices. Are we allowing biases to cloud our empathy? It's essential to advocate for all victims, regardless of their faith or background. Our voices matter—let's ensure they are heard equally, no matter the circumstances. Read more about this pressing issue here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/849860-from-ese-oruru-to-walida-unmasking-selective-outrage-on-child-abuse-cases-by-yushau-a-shuaib.html #ChildRights #JusticeForAll #Outrage #Empathy #SocialJustice
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    From Ese Oruru to Walida: Unmasking selective outrage on child abuse cases, By Yushau A. Shuaib
    Nearly a decade ago, Nigeria erupted over the abduction and alleged forced conversion of Ese Oruru, a Christian girl, to Islam. Today, a Muslim girl is alleged to have been abducted, raped, and forcibly converted to Christianity by a state security o
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