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Group Floats Reading, Debate Clubs To Deepen Reading Consciousness
The Police Campaign Against Cultism and Other Vices (POCACOV), a police advocacy group, has expressed confidence that its new Reading/Debate Clubs in primary and post-primary schools will deepen reading consciousness among youths.
National Coordinator of POCACOV, CSP Ebere Amaraizu, told The Tide’s source in Enugu that the reading and debate clubs were under “POCACOV in My School Programme”.
Amaraizu said the new clubs would effectively fill in the yawning gap of exposing youths to critical and strategic thinking and building confidence, which would make them thrive for a functional community and greater Nigeria.
According to him, the clubs will check negative digital and internet footprints and reorient them on societal standards, morals and discipline for a functional community.
He said: “The POCACOV Resource Centre, Enugu is developing a module of engagement on the activity, touching an aspect of sports and parenting which will also aid in effective parenting through adult guidance.
“Already, POCACOV has POCACOV Volunteer Clubs (PVC) in schools and this will help in partnership with Parents-Teachers-Associations to drive this to a logical conclusion.
“It is always necessary to engage their mindsets through lofty programmes built to expose them towards critical thinking, such programmes will take them to the pathways of positivism with positive coping skills.
“These coping skills will make it difficult for them to yield into peer pressures influences as well as other environmental and family pressures, thereby making it difficult to be recruited into Membership of Unlawful Societies and Organized Criminal Groups (OCGS).”
POCACOV programmes are designed to be social and community problem-solving activity under the Community Policing Framework of the Nigeria Police Force as captured in part X1V of the Nigeria Police Act 2020 for a safe and secured communities.
Its programmes are concentrated on cutting the supply chains and conveyor belts to cultism and vices through changing of mindsets of children and youths that all that glitter, in terms of temporal proceeds of crime, are not gold.
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Alliance Française PH, FIGN, Nexal Move To Eradicate GBV
The Alliance Française Port Harcourt in conjunction with the Embassy of France Nigeria over the weekend joined the globe to campaign against the 2025 gender- based violence (GBV) with the theme: “16 Days of Activism Against Gender- Based Voice”

The event which took place at the event Hall of the Alliance Française Port Harcourt was in collaboration with the Female in Gaming Network, ( FIGN) and partnership with Nexal a body that seeks to promote online safety and responsible digital behaviour.
The Tide reports that the project which was aimed at promoting digital safety and girls inclusion in Gaming, with the initiative tagged ‘Gameover Gender- Base Violence’was part of the global campaign against gender- based Violence.

The activity which experienced a flavour of festivity was full of fun and excitements as participants took part in tournaments on popular digital games such as Mario kart and EAFC 25, with an intent to creating safer and more inclusive digital spaces.
The Director of the Alliance Française Port Harcourt, Mrs Marina Lacal said that these activities were designed to encourage inclusion of girls, team work and fair play on online gaming spaces, saying that the gaming world reflects these inequalities, where female players are often under represented.

According to her the main objectives of the initiative was to provide a supportive environment for girls and female in gaming network.
“GameOverGBV” is a project created to reshape this landscape by offering an innovative inclusiveness of girls on online digital Gaming community and digital environments that provide opportunities for creativity, learning and connection, but also fight against Gender-Based Violence Digital Gaming,”she said
She however, explained that the Digital Game, sport competitions, was launched to strengthen social and digital skills through games, workshops, and raise awareness among all young participants about respect, equality and digital citizenship.

The Tide News reports that in Port Harcourt, the competition brought together 100 young participants from three major universities: University of Port Harcourt, ( UNIPORT),Ignatius Ajuru University of Education(IAUE) and Rivers State University (RSU)as well as students from four selected secondary schools, Oginigba comprehensive Secondary.School, Vine lnternational, Virgo predicanda lnternational, and Excellent Montessori Secondary school.
“This is an approach where girls and boys can learn, play and collaborate in a more respectful and safe space for young women, while ensuring a safe, enjoyable and respectful digital environment. It also expose young women to cyberbullying, exclusion, sexist comments and online hate,” Mrs. Lacal said.
Earlier, a game developer Sophia Nei and her. team had engaged participants in an interactive session with the theme: “Can Video Games Be Safe Spaces For Girls?”
However, Mrs Nei and her team educated the girls on the benefits and violence on online digital gaming and urged them ( participants)to learn to say ‘No’ to Online hate, sexist and cyber bullying, while encouraging them(students) to stand up for themselves by reporting such issues to the appropriate authority.
Highlight of the competition was the awarding of prizes to winners by the Director of Alliance Française, Mrs Marina Lacal.
