Women Safe House is focused on protecting and rehabilitating women and girls from violence by providing safe houses, healthcare and legal aid services.
When footage of the abducted individuals is circulated online, fear is weaponized and spreads rapidly through communities. The visibility of these traumatic moments can reinforce feelings of vulnerability and insecurity, turning the internet into another space of violence.
The recent abductions in the Ahoro Esinele community in Oriire Local Government
Area, Oyo State, remind us that terror and violence are not just about physical harm. It is also about the fear that remains and the fear that spreads.
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What is digital harassment?
Digital harassment is the use of online platforms to intimidate, threaten, shame, or repeatedly target individuals. It can occur through comments, messages, posts, images, or videos shared online.
In the wake of the recent abductions in the Ahoro Esinele community in Oriire Local Government Area, Oyo State, it is important to consider how the circulation of distressing content contributes to additional trauma and suffering beyond the initial incident.
As these videos continue to circulate online, we must resist reducing people to their most vulnerable moments and instead recognize their humanity.
#womensafehouse#HumanDignity#EndGBV
In the wake of the recent abductions in the Ahoro Esinele community in Oriire Local Government Area, Oyo State, it is important to remember that the people captured in circulating videos are more than the moments we see on our screens.
They are someone’s child. Someone’s parent. Someone’s teacher.
Behind every clip is a person with relationships, responsibilities, dreams, and dignity. Their lives are greater than the content that captures and exploits their pain.
Videos circulating online following the recent abduction of children and teachers from Community High School, Ahoro-Esinele, Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yamota, and L.A. Primary School, Alawusa in the Ahoro-Esinele community of Oriire Local Government Area, Oyo State.
This highlights how violence against women can extend into digital spaces.
When women’s fear and vulnerability are filmed, shared, and consumed online without their consent, their trauma can become a source of exploitation, scrutiny, and further harm.
No girl should miss school, feel ashamed, or suffer in silence because of menstruation. Let’s break the stigma, promote awareness, and create a world where periods are normalized, supported, and respected.
#MenstrualHygieneDay#PeriodWithDignity#BreakTheStigma#womensafehouse
Menstrual hygiene is not a privilege, it is a right.
Today, on Menstrual Hygiene Day, we raise our voices for every girl and woman who deserves access to safe menstrual products, proper education, clean facilities, and the freedom to manage their periods with dignity.
No girl should miss school, feel ashamed, or suffer in silence because of menstruation. Let’s break the stigma, promote awareness, and create a world where periods are normalized, supported, and respected.
#MenstrualHygieneDay#PeriodWithDignity#BreakTheStigma#womensafehouse
Today, on Menstrual Hygiene Day, we raise our voices for every girl and woman who deserves access to safe menstrual products, proper education, clean facilities, and the freedom to manage their periods with dignity and confidence.
Our hearts are heavy for the children who have been kidnapped and are still in captivity. Every child deserves to grow in safety, not fear.
Our children should be saved!!!
#womensafehouse#endgbv#childrenday#saveourchildren
Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing mothers and mother figures around the world ❤️
Thank you for the love you give, the sacrifices you make, the strength you carry, and the safe spaces you create for others.