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TIP Secures the Release of Miss M. from Kirikiri Correctional Center

TIP continued to offer pro bono legal services for indigent persons in correction centers. This month we spotlight the case of Miss M. Miss M was charged with assault for intervening in a fight between the elder brother and a neighbor. During the fight, the neighbors beckoned on the police, who stormed the neighborhood and […]

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International Women’s Day Celebration: Break the Bias of Silence ​

TIP spent the international women’s day at Ketu- The team started the day at Richway college Ketu educating students of their human rights and sexual and gender-based violence norms.The women at Ketu market were not left out. TIP’s team held a one-on-one sensitization campaign to drum up support for gender equality and women’s roles in

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TIP Joins Discussions on the Domestication of the Maputo Protocol in Africa​

TIP’s program officer, Eniola Tikare, attended a full-day workshop by the Center for Gender Economics in Africa and joined in calling for the adoption of the Maputo protocol ratified by Nigeria in 2004, which compels the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women, especially the elderly.The Protocol to the African Charter on Human and

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TIP Celebrates the International Day of the Girl Child in Lagos and Imo State

To mark this year’s International Day of the Girl Child with the theme: The Time is Now – Our Right, Our Future, TIP created awareness on girls’ rights to education and other fundamental rights issues in Lagos and Imo states. In Lagos, Bridget Andrew, TIP’s legal officer, and volunteers, spent the day with female students

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