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Wednesday 24 August 2016

Senator Leila de Lima Becomes First Female United Nations Secretary General



The WORLD is about to CHANGE forever as this is the first time a woman is holding the leading role as the United Nations Secretary General since its formation in 1945.

Filipino Senator Leila de Lima has been elected as the new United Nations Secretary-General as Ban Ki-moon brings his term to an end.
Having defeated 10 others( six men and five women), Leila de Lima emerged the position following Ban Ki-moon’s plea for the next person to take his office after his departure should be a woman. 
Ban said he feels that after eight men have led, “it’s high time now” for a female secretary-general, stating he strongly believes women should be “given equal opportunities.”












Leila de Lima is a Filipino lawyer and senator. She was appointed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as Chairperson of the Philippine Commission on Human Rights in May 2008. She served the commission until June 30, 2010, after resigning from its chairmanship to accept her appointment by President Benigno S. Aquino III as the Philippines’ new Secretary of the Department of Justice.







She resigned from this office five years later, on October 12, 2015, to focus on her candidacy for a seat in the Senate of the Philippines in what was then an oncoming 2016 Philippine general election. She eventually won one of the twelve contested seats and will serve as a Philippine senator in the Philippines’ 17th Congress.









Friday 27 May 2016

Senate Raises Alarm Over Rising Cases Of Child Abuse

Child Abuse, Nigerian Senate, Children's Day
The Upper Chamber made these resolution after a federal lawmaker, Senator Oluremi Tinubu raised a motion on the 2016 Children’s Day celebration.
Senator Tinubu had raised an alarm at the rising cases of violence against children in Nigeria.
She presented from the newspapers, the case of an 18-month-old boy who was allegedly attacked by his step-mothers and was left with broken limbs and injuries to his private parts.
She described the incident as disheartening and emphasized the need to ensure that the Senate enacts more laws to protect children and take all necessary steps to bring such violence to an end.
The Senate has also appealed to the Federal Government to ensure the rescue of the Chibok girls who are currently in the captivity of Boko Haram insurgents.
They also asked the joint committees on Women Affairs and Health, to visit Internally Displaced Persons’ camps and celebrate Children’s Day with the children there.
SOURCE: Channelsnews