Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/17/2014 - 16:26
Daisy tells her story about escaping through a window to save her friend and herself from someone they thought they could trust. We must break the culture of silence on the issue of violence against women and girls. P4P stands for the rights of women to live free from violence and assault.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 09/17/2014 - 15:49
The real victims of communal and political conflict are the innocent. Cynthia tells about how she lost her home and had to change schools because of someone else's dispute.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/05/2014 - 16:48
Haunted by what he saw as a small child during the Biafran War, Austin works tirelessly for peace so no other child will have to experience those terrible things.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 04/15/2014 - 22:17
Dr. Sharon tells of being targeted with violence during a local election in Imo State. Only after forgiveness and reconciliation took place could people get back to their livelihoods and move forward.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/30/2014 - 22:01
A robbery turns into a murder, which sparks a youth protest, and escalates into a communal clash. In the aftermath, businesses are shut down. Conflict affects our livelihoods. The story shows the complex dynamics between youth, traditional leadership, vigilantes, and security forces.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/30/2014 - 21:49
Carol was at a salon in Calabar when she got caught in the crossfire. In the midst of the insecurity, all the shops were closed down, hurting everyone's livelihoods. Because of this experience Carol is working tirelessly for peace in the Niger Delta. She told her story at the P4P Peace Camp in Port Harcourt in August, 2013.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/30/2014 - 21:39
Nkoro works as a lawyer in the Niger Delta promoting peace and human rights after having experiencing the impacts of violence and criminality in a very personal way. Nkoro told her story at the P4P Peace Camp in Port Harcourt in August, 2013.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/30/2014 - 21:33
In the midst of a kingship tussle in Imo, Obiagwu's family was ostracized from the community. The pain of that experience makes him work tirelessly for peace so that others won't have to go through it.
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