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|Description=The problem of ending abuse in Nigeria is a complex issue that involves addressing cultural norms, inadequate legal frameworks, and lack of awareness and education on the rights of women and children. It requires a multi-faceted approach that involves government, civil society organizations, and communities working together to create a safe and equitable society for all.
|Description=The issue of abuse in Nigeria is a pervasive problem that affects individuals of all ages and genders. It includes physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, as well as neglect and exploitation. The impact of abuse can be devastating, leading to long-term physical and psychological harm. Despite efforts to address the issue, abuse remains prevalent due to factors such as cultural norms, poverty, and lack of awareness. Ending abuse in Nigeria requires a comprehensive approach that involves education, advocacy, and enforcement of laws and policies that protect individuals from abuse and hold perpetrators accountable.
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The problem of ending abuse in Nigeria is a complex issue that involves addressing cultural norms, inadequate legal frameworks, and lack of awareness and education on the rights of women and children. It requires a multi-faceted approach that involves government, civil society organizations, and communities working together to create a safe and equitable society for all.

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