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How To Protect a Child From Sexual Assault

                                   By Egbara Emmanuel Sexual abuse can happen to children of any race, socioeconomic group, religion or culture. There is no grounded way to protect children from sexual abuse, but there are steps and ideas you can take or practice  to reduce this risk or peril that has become a culture in our Society. If something happens to your child, remember that the perpetrator is to blame—not you and especially not the child. Below you’ll find some precautions you can take to help protect the children in your life and under your watch. If your child is in immediate danger, don’t hesitate to call the police or report to the commissioner of Child protection in your State. If you aren’t sure of the situation but you suspect the child is being harmed, you can take steps to gauge the situation and put an end to the abuse. Be involved in the child’s life and l...

YALA LGA POLITICS IN FOCUS: A CHRONICLE OF ITS POLITICAL TRAJECTORY

Ogar, Emmanuel Oko For few weeks at this instant, I’ve been thrown down the gauntlet and pommelled by the myriad of reactions as aftermath of one of my recent articles where mega joules of energy was dissipated in a sincere attempt to redirect those feeble minds that had strayed out of the political trajectory of Yala for only those with extrasensory perception (ESP) to decipher. In order not to succumb to such pressure, but up-thrusting against the deluge and political tempest that dangled before my sight in a bid to ridicule and rivet me, without predisposition, I admitted the imperativeness of digging deep into the genesis of the political oligarchy and the exodus of the juggernauts in Yala while taking into cognizance its demagogue.  For a while, I was in the arms of Morpheus, but awakening from that inertia state, I understood as you equally know that history is beautiful and devoid of error— but historians seldom errs. Truly, Yala nation is one of the most populated po...

Think for Indigenous Brand--Egbara

Diversification: Think within for indigenous brands ,Egbara urges Cross riverians to Embrace Made-in-Cross river Goods.A case of African Fabrics Brand. The Social media Activist Egbara Emmanuel ,has urged Cross riverians to join the government in championing the campaign for patronage of Made-in-Nigeria goods in order to improve productivity in the non-oil sector, diversify the economy and create employment. He said increased patronage of Made-in-Cross river goods like an indigenous brands of African Fabrics would also lessen the dependency on importation and lead to the strengthening of the Economy. Egbara stated this in a lecture “Creativity for Sustainable Business and Empowerment ”, he delivered as part of activities marking the 49th birthday of his Excellency the Governor of Cross river state a party he held in Lagos in honour of the state Governor on Thursday . Egbara stated that the preference for foreign goods over domestic ones was most cases product of a misplaced p...