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Oyeleke Sensitize Female Students On Child Abuse, Molestations

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Oyeleke Adejoke of Dawn to Heart Organization has sensitized female students on Child Abuse and molestations.

 

News Rain Nigeria reports that the Dawn to Heart Organization convener Mrs. Adejoke Oyeleke alongside her team members staged a sensitization campaign at both the Ansaru Deen Society Grammar School Liberty Ibadan and St. Theresa College, Oke-Ado Ibadan.

The sensitization campaign was staged by  Dawn To Heart Organization for the purpose of advising the young students, especially the female girls on how to handle child abuse and molestation.

 

Oyeleke Sensitize Female Students On Child Abuse, Molestations

The students were advised to always speak up anytime they are passing through any forms of child molestations, Child Abuse of any form, such as rape, or denial of western education, by a relative or outsiders.

According to Mrs. Oyeleke who said the girls need to always speak out loud in order to put an end to any act of child abuse or any form of molestations which is now rampant in our society.

Addressing the students at the Ansaru Deen Society Grammar School Liberty Road, Ibadan on the theme of the program, theme; “Guarding and Guiding Yourself Against Rape and Molestation”,  the Former School Principal of the Oke Bola Comprehensive High  School, JCI Road Ibadan, Mrs. Wuraola Adepoju advised the students to focus more on their academic pursuit, stressed that they can only excel in life through absolute concentration on their education.

She said: “Your boyfriend cannot offer you anything great in life, the Okadaman that is giving you money secretly cannot add anything meaningful to your life, don’t just let them destroy your life through those incentives, learn how to reject their incentives which they will still later use to lure you into sexual intercourse and at the end, you will be the one to be affected as the men have nothing to lose in such incident”.

Mrs. Adepoju urged the students not to give anybody access to their private parts, noting that they are the owners of their private parts, stressing that it belongs only to them and God, but not even their parents.

She also maintained the girls should not be ashamed to speak up whenever they are passing through any forms of violence either from their parents or from their neighbors.

She stressed that they should not allow themselves to be rape, noting that rape is a sin against humanity.

She said: “Rape is a great sin, God is not happy with anyone that rapes, in fact, anyone that rapes is not a human being but an animal, as you know that a right-thinking person will not want to forcefully take what does not belong to him”.

The convener of the program, Mrs. Adejoke Oyeleke, advised the students to always speak out if they are passing through any forms of molestations be it a rape case or otherwise.

Mrs. Adejoke urged the young girls to always be contented with whatever stipends they are given as upkeep in school by their parents, noted that they should not allow any outsiders, such as Okada riders, vulcanizers, or anybody within their neighborhood to make use of the advantage of the stipends offered them to rub them off their future by indulging in an unlawful act with them.

“If you refused to speak out at the right time, thinking that if you opened up things might go out hands its not so, you are cover with the child right act, government and organization like ours are there to take up your challenges.

Adejoke maintained that child molesters can be blood relations, such as uncle, cousins, half brothers, step father’s and so on, but also noted that it’s not always necessary to be an outsider.

We have seen a case of sexual abuse by a stepfather to a stepdaughter, and also we have seen a father sexually molesting his own biological daughter, a cousin violating, uncle and you can imagine if those innocent girls don’t speak out then, they will still continue to suffer silently in pains, at it can lead to something else, so really need to speak out and speak up to put an end to all these menaces against women. Adejoke stressed.