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“100m Widows Suffer Discrimination Worldwide”
About 100 million widows worldwide still suffer harmful discrimination and obnoxious traditional practices in most parts of the globe, particularly in Nigeria.
The wife of the Rivers State Governor, Dame Judith Amaechi made the revelation in a goodwill message during the commemoration of the International Widows Day in Port Harcourt.
Dame Amaechi lamented that despite the burden widows bear as bread winners of their families after the demise of their husbands they still suffer from malign discrimination.
She however declared that as a deliberate policy to reverse the trend, her pet programme, the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI) had demonstrated effort to support women and widows.
Consequently, she disclosed that about N600million has been earmarked for disbursement to widows under the present administration in the form of micro-credit loan scheme.
Other initiatives introduced by the government, Dame Amaechi enumerated include commercial taxi loan scheme, soap making for youths, women and widows, as well as rural-based nursery school for less privileged children, particularly children of widows.
She called on the Rivers State House of Assembly to come up with stiffer legislations against all forms of discrimination and inhuman practices against widows.
She also urged the media and civil society to reinvigorate their campaign in the promotion and improvement of widows rights.
Earlier, Speaker of the Rivers State House Assembly, Rt Hon Tonye Harry has tasked the government and private sector to increase their effort to improve healthcare delivery to reduce mortality rate.
He further declared, “even as no one prays to be a widow, we also do not know what tricks life will play on us. We all should therefore see widows in our midst and their families as an extension of ourselves.
Rt Hon Harry stressed the need for legal binding provisions to be made to guide the devolution of estates of their late husbands empowering their wives with gainful employment to mitigate their sufferings.
He promised that the House would ensure that high impact bills are made to protect the right of the widows and children.
Presenting the plight of widows to the Speaker of the House during a protest by the women, Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs Manuela Izunwa underscored the strategic role the assembly could perform to improve the plight of widows.
She requested the House to enact legislations that would empower widows, “no action can rightly arrogate to itself the status of being developed, when women, who in most cases constitute over half of the population are left behind in the development process”, she added.
Mrs. Izunwa lauded the assembly for enacting laws that are gender friendly, especially the dehumanising and harmful traditional practices law No. 2 of 2003.
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Ministry Raises Concern Over Rising Teenage Pregnancies, Begins Adolescent Sensitisation Campaign
The Department of Public Health in the Rivers State Ministry of Health has raised concern over the increasing cases of teenage pregnancies in society as it intensifies efforts to educate adolescents across the state.
Programme Manager for Adolescent Health and Development in the department, Mrs. Tammy Briggs, expressed the concern during a sensitisation programme held at Government Girls Secondary School Rumueme in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.
Briggs explained that the campaign was designed to educate adolescents on the dangers of teenage pregnancy and other health-related issues affecting young people.
According to her, teenage pregnancy is currently on the rise, making it necessary for the ministry to step up awareness programmes among students.
“This is something that is on the rise for now. We have observed that there are many cases of teenage pregnancies, so we are here to sensitise them on ways to prevent it entirely,” she said.
She disclosed that the sensitisation campaign is being carried out in selected schools across four local government areas of the state, namely Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, Port Harcourt City Local Government Area, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area and Eleme Local Government Area.
Briggs noted that the programme focuses on several key issues affecting adolescents, including sexual and reproductive health, gender-based violence, teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, emotional health and proper nutrition.
She added that the outreach programme also featured tuberculosis screening for students as well as the distribution of sanitary pads and mathematical sets to support their health and academic development.
The programme manager commended the management of Government Girls Secondary School Rumueme for their cooperation and support in hosting the sensitisation exercise. She also advised the students to avoid behaviours that could jeopardise their future.
Speaking during the session, Dr. Nwadike Chinonso urged the students to make informed decisions about their lives and remain focused on their education.
He cautioned them against engaging in early sexual activities, stressing that abstinence remains one of the most effective ways to prevent sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancies.
Some of the students who participated in the programme expressed appreciation to the team for the awareness campaign and pledged to apply the knowledge gained to make responsible life choices.
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SWAN Condoles Aquatics Federation Over President’s Death
The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) has commiserated the Nigeria Aquatics Federation (NAqF) over the passing of its President, Mr. Chamberlain Nnamdi Dunkwu, on Saturday.
In a letter of condolence by the Association’s Secretary-General Amb. Ikenna Okonkwo dated March 7, 2026, addressed to the Executive Board of NAqF, SWAN President, Mr. Isaiah Benjamin, expressed shock, and described his demise as a painful loss to the entire sporting fraternity.
Part of the letter reads, “The news of his demise came as a profound shock and a painful loss not only to the Federation but also to the entire Nigerian sporting community. His leadership, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the growth and development of aquatics sports in Nigeria will always be remembered and appreciated.
“During his brief time as NAqF President, he worked tirelessly to promote aquatic disciplines, inspiring athletes and administrators alike while strengthening the foundation of aquatic sports in the country. His vision, passion, and service to Nigerian sports have left a lasting legacy that will continue to guide the Federation for years to come.
“At this difficult time, my thoughts and prayers are with the Executive Board, members of the Federation, his family, and all who were privileged to work with him. May God grant everyone the strength and fortitude to bear this great loss, and may his soul rest in perfect peace.
“Please, be consoled and know we are with you in prayers, at this time and always.”
Mr. Dunkwu who died on a day the Federation scheduled a talent discovery event tagged, “Swim To The Future”, was elected as NAqF President few months ago.
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