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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Domestic Violence Awareness Campaign Day1- Comedian Seyi Speaks To Women.







Real men won't keep silent about violence towards women…you shouldn't be silent too.


At Project Alert,we advocate for zero tolerance against gender violence.
Join the campaign…break your silence.
Remember that being bold enough to speak up could save someone out there.

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9 comments:

  1. good Initiative

    Ds was what @Nana king suggested during her programme last week for a Married Batterd woman,,,and one @Mr Jacobs called and said Trash

    Nonsence

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    1. Fighting DV shld include those young girls being abused emotionally and physically all in d name of househelps.. God ll see em through, if i remember hw wicked some of my seniors wr in secondary school, i just marvel, and am sure some of em come to blogs and run thr mouth wen they are abusers themselves. Let us all start frm ourselves, learn to stop abusing pple generally, it ll go a long way to mk d world a better place.... start frm that cleaner, driver and office assistant in ur office.

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  2. Since I was born I have never raised my hands on a woman and I believe any man that beats a woman deserve to die. To me I see it as an abomination to beat a woman. My baby Phrinkies, once asked me, why I hate women, I asked her if I hate her, she said no. I have a lovely mum, a lovely twin sister whom I cherish alot, 3 three lovely sisters that I cannot do without, so I don't hate women.

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  3. Wonderful Initiative!!! A closed mouth is a closed destiny... Don't be silenced by the battering. Speak up!

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  4. I'm so happy with the awareness being created about DV by the social media. Some women actually think DV is normal and part of being a woman, especially those who grew up with fathers that battered their mothers. At least now they'll know better. Nobody (male or female) deserves to be a human punching bag.

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  5. I do agree with you at this.
    "Real men won't keep silent about violence towards women"

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  6. Seyi law makes me smile all the time.

    Back to topics, domestic violence is the worst form of human degradation. It happens to men too.

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