Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Katy Perry to record an acoustic album...



The ‘Roar’ hitmaker, who recently rekindled her relationship with singer-songwriter John Mayer, says she wants to go in a ‘complete opposite way’ with her next album. She told Britain’s ELLE magazine: ‘There have always been two records I want to make; the acoustic record and the dance record. [‘One of the Boys’] was very pop-rock, more alternative influences, very No Doubt. But the last two [‘Teenage Dream’ and ‘Prism’] were so pop heavy. ‘Prism’ has a more electronic influence. The next record does have to be different. I think that I’m gonna really have to reroute. ‘I can’t wait to create more and evolve more and be a contributor. I would never ever want to be just a celebrity. It’s so gross. But if you’re contributing, you’re adding something to the world; you’re changing someone’s perspective. I’m disgusted by the fame stuff. I try to keep a distance from it.’... 

Saturday, 7 February 2015

"SHE SAID I MUST MEET UP TO MY TARGET"



January 22nd  2015 was a night I had so much reflection and tots. 
On my way back at night after a tight schedule for the day, I decided to go by the bus popularly known as ‘Danfo Bus’ by 11:30pm as it was too late for me to be on the road. I was pondering and wondering how could i have over worked myself for the day, i became scared. Lo and behold, I sat in the bus, there was a little girl sleeping, her neck resting on the iron rod of the bus and  her neck dancing to the rhythm of the moving bus as she was dozing looking pale and Mal-nourished, pretty face indeed as God’s gift. Sitting beside her, I looked down and saw a heavy tray loaded with paw-paw. She was so weak and exhausted that her head  rested on my shoulder as she clinged her sales money on her palm. I could not contain what I saw, I told the driver not to forget where the girl will alight. The driver said the little girl boarded his bus from Elliot-Ishaga  a very long distance to Ogba in lagos. As I tapped her not to forget where she would stop, a girl of 7 yrs of age. I asked her if she goes to school and why would she be on the road at that late hour? She told me that she was not in school, she said “My Aunty said that I must meet up my target” . People in the bus starting narrating the experiences little girls go through as a result of child labour. Some of these girls get raped, abused and even get pregnant. Sometimes they are been used for rituals and lots more….

Yes! Most of these children don’t live with their parents, They are victims of Child trafficking and some set of individual take these children from their parents promising to send them to school including their well-being but the reverse is the case, they end up sending these little girls to the street to hawk for their daily bread. 

Our Blog readers, could this situation be as a result of parent’s negligence or ignorance?

Who should we blame, is it the government or the parents?

Lets the conversation continue as you share your view.

ROLE MODEL OF THE MONTH - Dr. Hajo Sani













Hajo Sani is an educationist, Author and policy Analyst. Dr. Hajo Sani served the country as the second  minister of the federal ministry of woman affairs and social developement from 1997-1998.
After her national assignment, she founded woman and national development (WAND) a none- Governmental Organization that focuses on the education of the Girl-Child and the numerous problems and obstacles facing women. In 2003, she joined the Society For Family heallth( SFH) an NGO programme, which focuses on HIV/AIDS prevention, child and maternal health, water hygiene and sanitation. A recipient of so many awards, including a national honour in the rank of the officer of the order of the Niger ( OON).
Hajo Sani is a woman of great pedigree and a silent achiever. through her work she has continued to fight for the socio-economic and political development of women.

Saturday, 31 January 2015

AMAZING JUVENILES














Wow, what an amazing kids to behold!!!
All over the world, the juveniles should be giving an opportunity
to show-case their talents and share fun because they've got potentials.


















The future counts, lets help and build their future.
The juveniles are the foundation of every nation.
Every child should be giving equal opportunity.

 












'Every child deserves to belong and Every child deserves to be loved'

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

CHILD ABUSE ON THE MINORS


Child Abuse is one of the ills affecting children especially the Girl-Child. All over the world, cases has been reported in different angle. its everywhere, no nation is innocent of this. it has been a regular news and some people see it as usual, But do we have to fold our arms and allow these children suffer in circumstances they found themselves?

Miss juvenile says no to all forms of child abuse and we'll continue to fight against this ill.
Our Blog readers, why not join us, lets fight,help,report cases and sensitize people on the need to stop this ugly ills affecting the juveniles, related to child trafficking,rape, early marriage, kidnapping, sex slavery, incest, prostitution, female genital mutilation, child neglect, child labour and lots more...

Recently, N.O.A inaugurated child protection network in 10 LGS in Lagos because of the perverse rising cases of child abuse in the country as reported by Shittu David. A civil group, CHILD PROTECTION NETWORK, an affiliate of the National Orientation Agency in conjunction with UNICEF inaugurated a committee of  child protection network to protect children in 10 Local Government in Lagos state.
The rate at which juveniles are abused is alarming in our society, will the future of this juveniles be neglected considering their purpose in life?
What's your take about this?

"Every child deserves to belong and Every child deserves to be loved"





Wednesday, 14 January 2015

JUVENILES BACK TO SCHOOL ?







As the New year unfolds,lots of Children will be going back to school or probably must have  
resumed . As much as have resumed,is as much as the ones staying at home,market places,slums and ghettos because there is no one to care for them or help them with their education.They may be hawking,doing house chores,begging for food and clothing,roaming about in streets and in market places.
It is important for all to know that the future of these children is important.We all should save-guard these children and secure a future for them..In as much as we are telling governments and NGO's to assist,we as an individual should encourage and assist the Juveniles with their education.




Monday, 22 December 2014

DAYSTAR CHRISTIAN CENTRE- HELPING THE POOR





















On December, 20th 2014, DayStar Christian Centre gave out Gifts and other valuables items to the needy.This task was carried out by the Benovolence department of the Church.
Information gathered that this kind gesture has been done severally,year in and year out.
So how about you? Give out to the needy and share your love this Xmas season.

BIG UPS! to Daystar Christian Centre.Miss Juvenile is impressed by your kind gestures to the needy.