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Earth Walk 2021

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124
kms

My target 100 kms

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I am joining ActionAid’s global march to demand a fair, healthy future for all of us. We’re asking leaders to prioritise workers, communities and the planet, not CEOs and shareholders. Please join me and show your support.

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Need to be protected

Thursday 28th Oct
Our political leaders most it citizens most especially women and children.

Why always women

Friday 22nd Oct
Most attack on our villages always turn our women widow since  the main target is there husbands. There is need to secure the world to rate of women becoming widows.

Respect a woman

Thursday 21st Oct
On my earthwalk I meet a woman on a bus, we greeted we become passengers co-colleagues on bus. On th bus her divorce husband send her a text in Hausa language, the woman cannot read she ask me whether I can read Hausa language, I said yes but small not that deep Hausa, she said I should help her read the message. The content of the message the man was accusing her of prostitution, when hearing that the woman was angry, later her phone rang, out of anger she shout in Hausa that what is this man want from me with tears, I now calm her down, no matter what. She calm down and narrated the story to me how she suffered with man. She spend three year with the man sleeping in the flow without anything to rest on. Out of love she married him against the wish of her parent, she got pregnant to him. He now left her she manage and give birth to her first child without the person she love, even when the child was sick she called him he refused her and the baby till the baby died. He could not even allowed her to mourn her baby  for a month he now divorce her. Even at that he is calling her, messaging her and calling her with names and accusing her of what she know not. I look at the young pretty woman with a lot of pity. Why women are being maltreated this way, this what I keep asking myself.

Surviving walk

Wednesday 13th Oct
The world most be fair to all of us, for us to have a better place.