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By Onelife Initiative
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
This week we have a representative from National Civil Rights Commission in Oyo State on the program to talk about their processes and procedures and how members of the public can engage the NHRC in civil rights cases.
Matters arising from the judicial panel hearing, police brutality, injustices and issues arising from the End SARS protest in 2020. Listen as we take in different dimensions of the resulting effects of the End SARS protest. The project is called You Matter in this Matter is done in partnership with YouthHub Africa, Foundation for Investigative Journalism, Cedarseed Foundation and Onelife Initiative for Human Development.
"Why do I need family planning, I am not married" Is a question many young people find puzzling. The truth is family planning or life planning for young people doesn't matter, what matters is how much information do you have about protecting yourself from issues like unintended pregnancies or unsafe abortions? Listen to this podcast and understand what to do to be safe.
This highlights the challenges of adolescents and young people and how they can navigate the challenges that relate to their sexual and reproductive health.
We commemorate The International Day of the African Child with a podcast put together by our SRHR intern Amaka Akiti, explaining a little history of how the day came to be in the global world today, what it stands for and how communities can make Africa fit for children again.
This Podcast highlights the key impacts, lessons learnt and project outcomes during period 2 of project Accelerate.
In this final episode, Risikat finds out the person behind Akin's brutal attack and this begins the resolution between Ebun and the love of her life. FInd out how the issues are resolved among the rest of the characters.
We would like to hear from you; new information you have learnt from the radio drama Loud Whispers and what resolutions would have been more satisfying to you among the characters.
Thanks for listening.
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Engineer Kolawole tries to pay his way out of the trouble his son has brought upon himself, is that how they do it in California? Will he succeed this time?
Talk to us about what capital punishment you think is appropriate for sexual abusers.
Trouble arises as an unknown woman harrasses Ebun and threatens her to leave her husband Akin alone this leaves Ebun in deep thought as she finds out that the love of her life has not been entirely honest with her. Bolu confides in her friend Helen and they both try to find means to end the pregnancy in any way possible. Will she have the guts to go ahead with it?
What do girls in your community do to when they find themselves in similar situations? If you find yourself in Bolu's situation and do not know what to do, talk to us on 09027770177 and we will educate you on what options are available to you.
Helen is excited as she recounts the events at the party while Ebun bursts in tears as she remembers the incident which occured in Wale's room.
Ahmed composes a fuji song for Ebun on his hospital bed despite the injuries he sustains, will they find out who is behind Ahmed's brutal attack?
Gbadegun returns home and threads carefully around Abeke to prevent their usual fights so he doesn't land in the police cell again.
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.