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Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi
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The Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation Podcast
Inside the AIG Public Leaders Programme: Training Africa's Change-Makers
The impact of the AIG Public Leaders Programme is far reaching. In this episode of our podcast, Inside the AIG Public Leaders Programme: Training Africa’s Change-Makers, we take you through AIG Public Leaders programme through the eyes of the top three participants from the fourth class of the programme.Our guests, Dr Akanimo Usoro, Technical Assistant to the Deputy Governor, Corporate Services, Central Bank of Nigeria; Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, Executive Secretary, Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency; and Fatima Ali, Consultant Psychiatrist, Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital, Maiduguri, discuss their experiences and impact of their reform projects.
2025-04-05
1h 01
The Counter Narrative
Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi - The power woman tackling gender-based violence and rape in Lagos State
In 2020, a staggering 47,000 women and girls lost their lives to domestic violence. Shockingly, this statistic translates to a tragic reality: a woman or girl is killed by a family member every 11 minutes.This episode of Counternarrative features Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, a strong advocate who believes that every instance of domestic violence carries the potential for something even more tragic—murder. She passionately illustrates how gender-based violence (GBV) is deeply entwined with gender inequality, highlighting patriarchy as one of the chief instigators of this crisis.Vivour-Adeniyi advocates for transformation through education, emphasizing the urgent need to educate bo...
2023-11-14
1h 07
Doctors On Air with Dr Pamela
Domestic Abuse And The Society
Send us a textAccording to a survey by the Nigerian National Bureau of Statistics, 30% of Nigerian women aged 15-49 have experienced physical violence, while a shocking 68% have encountered emotional, economic, or sexual abuse.Domestic abuse/violence in Nigeria has been found to be deeply rooted in multiple factors, including gender inequality, harmful cultural practices, poverty, and lack of education and this has tremendous effects on not only the immediate family but the society.In this episode, Dr. Pamela is joined by special guests- Dr Ogonnaya NDUPU; CEO/MD of LifeCrest Hospital & Wellness...
2023-10-18
25 min
CEE-HOPE INTERACTIVE
Sexual Abuse of Domestic Workers in Nigeria: Survivor and Activists Speak
In the second episode of our series, we look at the rampant but often unspoken trend of the sexual abuse of domestic workers. We hear also from a survivor, Ms Yinka Kenny, a broadcast journalist and women and children’s rights activist as she narrates the traumatic one-year period in which, as a teenager, she was allegedly subjected to a series of sexual assault by a Lagos-based clergy while working as a domestic help in his home. Listeners may find some aspects of the narrative aspect somehow graphic. We also hear from Barrister Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, coordinator of th...
2021-09-20
16 min
CEE-HOPE INTERACTIVE
6. Experts speak: Solutions against SGBV
The COVID-19 and The Virus of Domestic Violence Against Women is a podcast series of six episodes, and is made possible by the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung. Episode 6 concludes our series; we ask two institutional experts how they have been responding to sexual and gender-based violence in Nigeria, particularly the issues highlighted throughout this podcast. The most common problem experienced by survivors and current victims was rape, particularly spousal abuse, as well as domestic worker abuse. We therefore spoke to Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, Coordinator of the Lagos state Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team, and Tol...
2020-10-20
09 min
WIMBIZ
WIMBIZ Special Program - Take a Stand: Say NO to sexual and gender based violence
The theme of the event “Take a Stand: It is TIME” stems from the rise in cases of Sexual and Gender Based Domestic Violence which has increased due to the COVID-19 global pandemic and ensuing lockdown across the world and specifically in Nigeria. We believe our event is taking place at a time when there is an unprecedented increase in reported cases of rape, sexual assault and domestic violence in Nigeria in recent months, some of which have unfortunately resulted in brutal and unsolved murders which lends to the notion that these conversations need to be brought to the fore...
2020-08-03
2h 16