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CEAF School Drive- Sexual Abuse Prevention.

CEAF School Drive- Sexual Abuse Prevention.

by Tade Akran | May 14, 2025 | Abuse, CEAF school drive, school drive, sexual abuse, The cycle of abuse

Last week, the Comfort Empowerment and Advocacy Foundation (CEAF) visited Gemini Bethel Schools, Oke Ira, Ogba, Lagos State, as part of its ongoing School Drive Project, themed “Sexual Abuse Prevention.” The program began with an engaging ice breaker and a short...
Love Bombing: When Affection Becomes a Weapon

Love Bombing: When Affection Becomes a Weapon

by Tade Akran | Apr 4, 2025 | Crime, Gaslighting, Love Bombing, Manipulation, The cycle of abuse

In a world where love is often idealized as grand gestures and sweeping romance, it’s easy to mistake manipulation for passion. Love bombing—an insidious form of emotional abuse—preys on this perception, disguising control as devotion. It is not love; it is a strategy...
“Speak Out: The Power of Advocacy in Ending Abuse”

“Speak Out: The Power of Advocacy in Ending Abuse”

by Tade Akran | Mar 14, 2025 | Abuse, Breaking The Silence, Child Abuse, Child Marriage, domestic violence, Family Abuse, sexual abuse, The cycle of abuse, Uncategorized

Silence fuels abuse. Advocacy breaks the cycle. Every survivor deserves to be heard, supported, and protected. Speaking out against abuse—whether physical, emotional, or psychological—is the first step toward justice. Advocacy raises awareness, holds perpetrators...
The Cycle Of Domestic Violence; Tension, Explosion, Reconciliation.

The Cycle Of Domestic Violence; Tension, Explosion, Reconciliation.

by Angela Onyebuchi | Sep 30, 2024 | The cycle of abuse

The cycle of violence is a pattern often seen in abusive relationships, and it tends to repeat itself in three distinct phases: tension, explosion, and reconciliation. Understanding this cycle helps shed light on why it can be so difficult for people to leave abusive...
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