Children in Nigeria are not immune from the unprecedented security
and crime challenges currently spreading across the nook and cranny of Nigeria.
Nigerian children are increasingly at the receiving end of kidnap for ransom
and extortion, rape, sexual abuse/assault, cyber-bullying, emotional and
psychological torture, amongst others.
Are you a parent, guardian, school teacher or proprietor/proprietress
worried about the reoccurring crime and insecurity of children, teens these
days?
How security conscious are your children, pupils and
students? If your child is in danger, what steps will you take? You can never tell who is looking/ watching your children’s
movement.
In furtherance of our continued passion to enlighten our children
on security and safety best practices and to eliminate aforementioned threats
to the wellbeing of our children, we elected to organize a children security
and safety workshop in Lagos.
Parents, guardians, primary and secondary schools are strongly encouraged
to participate and enroll their children/pupils/students aged 4-18 years for
this one day all-encompassing security and safety workshop powered by RichFlavour
Communications, producers of “Child Security” on Top Radio 90.9 FM and in
collaboration with Lagos Traffic Radio 96.1 FM.
Renowned security and safety experts will be on ground to
enlighten our children security and safety tips - kidnapping, sexual assault, cybersafety
and cyber-bullying, response to emergency, child protection, and security and
crime prevention tips for children.
Date: Saturday, 18th March, 2017
Time: 10am prompt
Venue: Nigerian Institute of Journalism, NIJ, (Lateef Jakande House)
8-14, Ijaiye Road, Ogba,
Ikeja, Lagos
The first 100 children/pupils/students that would register for
this workshop shall be entitled to a 100- page security booklet for children
and guardians.
For more information, contact Mr. Richard on 08023701175 or visit our website www.projectsecure.com.ng to get
more information.
Child Security…Protecting the future of our children and our
country.
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