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Comfort Empowerment and Advocacy Foundation (CEAF) is a focused on ending child marriage, domestic violence and sexual assault, and pushing to enforce laws that will protect everyone irrespective of their gender.

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Silencing Women: Nigeria’s Leadership Shame
In a nation where leadership should embody decorum, respect, and intellectual engagement, a Senate hearing quickly turned into a disturbing display of hostility, intimidation, and outright disrespect. A viral video captures a shameful moment—Senator Onyekachi…
Not Entertainment—But Abuse And Child Exploitation!
Abuse And Child Exploitation! A deeply disturbing video has surfaced online, exposing the growing moral decay in our society. It shows a young girl, barely past childhood, being sexualized on stage. A boy, following a scripted act, performs an inappropriate gesture…
Breaking the Chains of Abuse
Abuse thrives in silence. Too often, victims suffer alone, believing they have no way out. Society’s whispers of shame and fear of retaliation keep them trapped in cycles of pain. But the truth is—speaking out is the first step to freedom. This story sheds light on…
Women Deserve Appreciation
Gratitude, joy, and strength—women thrive when appreciated! Let’s keep celebrating and uplifting them every day.
UNITE AGAINST RACISM: EMBRACING DIVERSITY, PROMOTING EQUALITY
Racism is a deep-rooted issue that has plagued societies for centuries. It manifests in various forms—overt discrimination, systemic biases, and microaggressions—impacting individuals, communities, and entire nations. On this International Day for the Elimination of…
Honoring Nigerian Women Who Shaped History!
This International Women’s Month, we honor remarkable Nigerian women who broke barriers, fought for justice, and changed the course of history. Here are their stories: 1. Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (1900–1978) Women’s Rights Activist & Anti-Colonial Fighter First…



