Vice President Yemi ProfOsinbajo has described gender-based violence, rape and sexual assaults as “a blemish on our collective humanity and dignity as a people and a nation”. Read more:
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has described gender-based violence, rape and sexual assaults as “a blemish on our collective humanity and dignity as a people and a nation”.
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