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Speak Against Domestic Violence – Charles Inojie, Ali Nuhu Urge Nigerians

Speak Against Domestic Violence – Charles Inojie, Ali Nuhu Urge Nigerians
Two prominent figures in the Nigerian film industry, Charles Inojie and Ali Nuhu, are raising awareness about the issue of domestic violence through a collaborative video gaining traction on social media.
The video depicts a powerful scene where Inojie and Nuhu witness a disturbing instance of domestic violence in a restaurant, prompting them to make a choice: to either remain silent or take a stand.
Although Nuhu instinctively decides they should ignore the situation, Inojie declares, “Evil thrives when good men keep quiet.”
This issue resonates deeply with both Inojie and Nuhu, reflecting the widespread prevalence of domestic violence in Nigeria, where statistics indicate that one in every three Nigerian women has experienced such abuse.
Inojie and Nuhu unite to lead a collective demonstration in the restaurant, encouraging others to join them in raising their voices against the violence with the hashtag #MakeWeHalla.
Through their collaborative efforts, Inojie and Nuhu aim to empower Nigerians to recognize their influence and speak out against domestic violence within their communities.
Their message serves as a call to action, urging bystanders to show their disapproval and stand up against this harmful behavior.
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