Dear Young and vibrant one, Let me be your cheerleader. know you can because I have been there. Yes I have crossed that path and walked the distance. I have shed some tears and said "I am fine". Believe me when I say I have been there. When I noticed my body change with fear and excitement sharing the same table. I needed to talk to someone but I felt I could handle it alone. And it got worse when no one seemed to have a clue of what I was experiencing. Days when everyone misunderstood me. When I felt I was an adult yet everyone saw me as a child. When I felt my body was everything and needed more trimmings. Yes I have been there. I needed to talk to someone but it bad to be a secret too. I started feeling attracted to the cute dark guy across the street and it felt so right yet so wrong. I watched my peers mingle and felt something was definitely wrong with me. All I needed was a safe place that had both the staff and the rod. Believe me, I have been there. Experience...
While celebrating the girl child, let's not forget to address the challenges girls face and promote girls’ empowerment and human rights. The girl child over time has faced tons of negligence and violence due to some misconceptions that they are less than the male children. These has inscribed low self worth in most of them which has not had a my positive impact on the society. To the extent of making them entrenched in laws and policies in some comunities Some societies violate girls’ rights in so many ways like not seeing quality education as a necessity for the girl child, having more females in low level jobs both at home and the cooperate world, laws that restrict women from inheriting family properties and the likes. According to the United Nations, 1 in 3 women worldwide have experienced physical or sexual violence. This shouldn't be so... Solutions will be discussed on our next post.