Esther Eghobamien-Msheila says cultural stereotypes and myths are real and should be eliminated to break silence and have a gender-based free society.
Vivour-Adeniyi said the state does this through a multidisciplinary approach of enacting laws and policies geared toward preventing and providing support to survivors of SGBV. She said that some NGOs are training survivors of SGBV on using digital tools to gather evidence and upskilling them economically to make them financially independent. Eghobamien-Msheila said that the challenge of providing evidence was a major issue that contributed to the culture of silence by survivors of SGBV in Nigeria.
The National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) has granted Betway Nigeria a licence extension, enabling the online betting and gaming company to continue ...
โWe are truly grateful to NLRC for extending our license in Nigeria. Speaking while presenting the renewed licence to the Betway team at Abuja, Mr. Anthony Werkman, on behalf of the Betway brand, said: โWe are honoured to have had the privilege of serving our Nigerian customers in a way that is consistent with our global practices by putting customer satisfaction and responsible gaming at the centre of our operations.