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IJA, Asaba Girls On International Day Of The Girl Child by Ladetiwa: 10:19am On Oct 18, 2021
The International Day of the Girl Child, is a day set aside by the United Nations to celebrate the ‘girl child’. Its origin can be traced to the World Conference on Women held in Beijing in 1995 and it is marked globally on 11th day of October every year.

The International Day of the Girl Child focuses its attention on the need to address the challenges girls face and to promote their empowerment. It aims to identity the potential and power of the girl child by opening opportunities for her. It is also aimed at amplifying and empowering the voices of adolescent girls. The theme for this year's celebration was ‘Digital Generation: Our Generation’.

The Infant Jesus Academy, Asaba, Delta, was not left behind by her counterparts globally, as she was in attendance at the Delta State Girl Child Empowerment seminar, held at the State Government House, under the umbrella of the Delta State Girl Child Empowerment Office.

One of the major points raised by the group of female entrepreneurs selected to form the panel for the event was that girls should learn to appreciate themselves first as a human beings – and not simply as a gender. This is because success is not determined by gender, but by being outstanding in whatever one does as a human being. It was further explained that to be exceptional, girls must aspire and work towards improving themselves: they must add value to themselves and to society through education and developing skills, including and especially skills relating to the world of technology.

The young ladies present were told that, a female who positions herself as the missing piece of the puzzle, is instantly an indispensable asset to her environment. She is not easily marginalised, overlooked or ignored.

ODORUME Oghenemine (Miss)
Teacher of CRS & Social Studies
Infant Jesus Academy, Asaba.

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Re: IJA, Asaba Girls On International Day Of The Girl Child by Mofgad5548: 10:25am On Oct 18, 2021
This is awesome

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Re: IJA, Asaba Girls On International Day Of The Girl Child by Donkorrey1: 10:40am On Oct 18, 2021
Wonderful and amazing lesson. I hope they all benefited well from the wonderful program. God bless all our female child and all our children. Amen
Re: IJA, Asaba Girls On International Day Of The Girl Child by Talkingmafia: 11:02am On Oct 18, 2021
This is impressive. Always give the girlchild a voice in our society

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