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Nigeria Listed Among 12 Most Dangerous Countries For Children To Live by lilfreezy: 3:24pm On Nov 20, 2020
A new report by Save the Children International has listed Nigeria among the 12 most dangerous countries for children in conflict.

Other countries are Syria, Somalia, Afghanistan, Yemen, DRC, Mali, CAR, Iraq, South Sudan and Sudan.

The report released on Friday reveals that a total of 93,236 children have been killed or maimed in conflicts in the last 10 years, with more than three million children living in an area where violence had been raging for 18 years or more.

“The number of children recruited by armed forces rose by 639 from 2018 to 7,845 in 2019. Over 3,100 children were found to have been recruited in the Democratic Republic of Congo alone,” the report indicates.

It further disclosed that over 4,400 times humanitarian organisations were denied access to children – six times as often as in 2018.

In the report Killed and Maimed: A Generation Of Violations Against Children In Conflict, Save the Children said 25 children, the equivalent of a classroom full of pupils, have been killed or injured on average every day.

“Many were victims of airstrikes, shelling, landmines and other explosive weapons used in populated areas where families have been ripped apart and tens of thousands of children left dead or scarred for life,” said Inger Ashing, the CEO of Save the Children International.

“Last year alone, more than a third of the verified child casualties were caused by explosive weapons – with the number dramatically higher in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.”

According to the report, in 2019 some 426 million children lived in a conflict-affected area – a slight increase on the year before.

It stated that around 160 million children lived in a high-intensity conflict zone, also an increase compared to 2018.

The impact of explosive weapons on children is complex, Ashing said, robbing families of their hopes and their ability to access vital services, and often profoundly altering the direction of a child’s life.

The report launched on World Children’s Day is the fourth in a series entitled Stop the War on Children.

Ashing noted that it shines a spotlight on six grave violations committed against children in conflict zones (see footnote for details)

“Over the past decade, more than 200,000 such violations were verified. The record was sadly broken in 2019, which saw 26,233 grave violations committed. The actual number is likely to be even higher as some violations, notably sexual abuse, are grossly underreported.”

Ashing further stated that “Behind the stark numbers are countless stories of the child victims of war, adding, that “Many are casualties of people blatantly disregarding international laws and standards, and governments turning a blind eye”.

She, however, noted that “Yet several countries have made a conscious decision to keep selling arms to warring parties even where it was clear they were being used against children. This cannot go on.”

Save the Children, Ashing said, “calls for states to endorse declaration on avoiding use of explosive weapons in populated areas”.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, when the focus should be on fighting the virus, the Save the Children report reveals that warring parties continue killing and maiming children.

It said the UN called for a global ceasefire in July, endorsed by 170 countries, but since then 177 of children have been killed and maimed in Yemen, dozens have been killed or badly injured in Afghanistan, the violence in DRC has spiked, and children in Myanmar are frequent victims.

Ashing continued: “Never in human history have we been more aware of child rights violations – bombings are verified, recruitment is documented and we see children starving on TV as they are denied aid. We have the means to prevent children from being harmed but we continue to see unbelievable violations, year on year. It is as if the world has stopped caring.”

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Re: Nigeria Listed Among 12 Most Dangerous Countries For Children To Live by UzomaFC: 3:25pm On Nov 20, 2020
Hmmmm, how did they arrive at this report?
Re: Nigeria Listed Among 12 Most Dangerous Countries For Children To Live by sammysmiles(m): 3:27pm On Nov 20, 2020
Almanjiri children or which children are they talking about?
As if anyone is safe in Nigeria... Mtchewwww

Re: Nigeria Listed Among 12 Most Dangerous Countries For Children To Live by AlexBells(m): 3:28pm On Nov 20, 2020
It is almost the most dangerous for humanity generally
Re: Nigeria Listed Among 12 Most Dangerous Countries For Children To Live by youngeagle(m): 3:29pm On Nov 20, 2020
Yeah we keep hitting it hard
Re: Nigeria Listed Among 12 Most Dangerous Countries For Children To Live by PDJT: 3:30pm On Nov 20, 2020
-I don’t think there is any sane mind that will be surprised. Nigeria is on par with Afghanistan, Syria and Yemen.

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Re: Nigeria Listed Among 12 Most Dangerous Countries For Children To Live by Sundrus: 3:30pm On Nov 20, 2020
UzomaFC:
Hmmmm, how did they arrive at this report?
dem do research na. As a Nigerian wey u be, u think say ur country dey safe for children to grow up in?
Re: Nigeria Listed Among 12 Most Dangerous Countries For Children To Live by Nobody: 3:30pm On Nov 20, 2020
This country sha. We need to renegotiate the existence of this country.

Things just keep getting bad the more. When Yardua became the president and always talking about Vision 2020, I do have a very high hope Nigeria would be better by year 2020.

Things don totally fall apart now.

Only God knows how 2030 go be embarassed

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Re: Nigeria Listed Among 12 Most Dangerous Countries For Children To Live by IamPlato(m): 3:33pm On Nov 20, 2020
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Absolute truth

Let me make something clear to some ret@rds and imbeciles on this site, you can curse all you like, curse me and swear but not a single curse will ever mean a thing to me, you have spent your entire life cursing the government and Nepa but not a single curse came to pass but instead these people keep enjoying Nigeria’s money and scamming you.

I will never support your end SARS or end bad government approach because it is a foolish way of chasing victory, I have neither supported this government because from the start I warned against buhari and many of you today protesting end bad government once voted for this cow lover and may God continue to punish you for putting us in this situation and coming out today to play the victims.


You can tell all the white men about Nigeria but it will never make Nigeria better except the citizens take the courage to move and fortunately very few are ready and the rest of you are hypocrites. I remember sending a formal letter detailing a winning plan and tactics of winning the next election, I sent this letter to celebrities who I noticed were strong hold of the protest but not a single one replied…

Many of you are online warriors, many of you will not move to fight if others don’t move, many of you will not act until your celebrities tell you to, you are your own problem and you know it but keep denying it.
If you continue holding on to lekki toll gate shooting and telling the world something they already know the Nigerian government will continue to fight you because they are also as angry as you are.

Even if you didn’t agree with them in this you agree with them in big brother show because they put that show to keep you all in a zone but you can’t see it, they know that all the youths know how to do is gossip, fvck and play, so they put all three in one house and allow you watch and enjoy your madness, when the house mates come out the governors start bombing them with endorsement deals and official government offices and appointments, what did they do in that house to deserve such? Millions of Nigerian youths have worked their ass out, studied and sweat blood just to have those positions but no they didn’t get it, only for people who sent 3 months in a house kissing and grabbing ads to come out and have those positions before the eyes of every poor Nigerian. You spend millions voting for housemates to win big brother but you can’t sacrifice little time to go out and vote for the right person and those of you that went to vote voted for problem… now you are complaining why some of us do not support you, may God punish all of you in mysterious ways.

And finally A lot is currently going on in Nigeria, a lot that dwarfs the lekki shooting so if you can make a plan to win the next election then do so but if you cannot then shut the Bleep up and enjoy the president you voted for…

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Re: Nigeria Listed Among 12 Most Dangerous Countries For Children To Live by Davash222(m): 3:47pm On Nov 20, 2020
Congratulations to Nigeria.


Buhari is truly taking us to Next level.
Re: Nigeria Listed Among 12 Most Dangerous Countries For Children To Live by gaetano: 8:17pm On Nov 20, 2020
Poverty capital of the world. Buhari's legacy is unnoticeable

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