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This is against the backdrop that the perspectives, experiences, beliefs, knowledge, skills and attitudes that will determine how today’s children will carry out the task of nation building tomorrow have their roots in childhood.

Essentially, when are the duty bearers going to connect the dots between speech and action in order to promote and celebrate rights of Nigerian children and build a better country for them? In line with the Children’s day celebration, which affords Nigeria the opportunity to promote and celebrate children’s rights in order to build a better world for them as “mankind owes to the child the best it has to offer”; it is, therefore, both a moral and strategic need for the Nigerian state to improve...

In addition, the solution to achieving child rights lies in multi-level interventions and investments. Therefore, people holding trust for Nigerian children should rise up to the occasion and push for interventions and investment towards realising child rights in the country.

 

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