This is called infibulation: it is the complete scraping of the vagina and its enclosure to prevent the girl from having sex

This is called infibulation: it is the complete scraping of the vagina and its enclosure to prevent the girl from having sex, they leave a little hole for the girl so that she has her period and urinates. They tie their legs with a rope for days so that the wound can heal, it usually takes 15 to 40 days, the girl remains tied, unable to move. Basically the stitches are reopened by her husband on the wedding day so that he can have intimate relationships with her. At birth women must be cut again because the opening of the vagina is too small for the passage of the baby. Imagine the pain, the trauma ….. Such monstrous and cannibalistic practices still exist all over the world. Share it is the least you can do. Most people don’t even know what it is or the horror that still exists. Please share If you’re choked at first after reading this then you continue scrolling as if you saw nothing and without at least sharing, these people don’t need your pity they need help, they need people to speak for them, and take their voices that cannot be heard out to the world.

The country currently practicing this are Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan

“No fewer than 13 out of the 27 members of Imo Assembly have tested positive for coronavirus”

It was gathered the 13 tested positive on Monday when test was conducted on them.

In a swift reaction, the Special Adviser on Media to the Speaker, Emeka Ahaneku said the figure was outrageous, adding that only three members tested positive.

He said that many staff and members, who had undergone the test on Monday, turned out negative. “It is true that there are incidences of COVID -19 in the House but they are not up to five. The number people are quoting is outrageous. “A lot of staff and members were tested on Monday and results are yet to be released. So I don’t know where they are getting the number they are quoting” he said.

He however said that those who tested positive have been moved to the Isolation centre in Owerri.

Contacted, the Secretary to the Task Force on COVID-19, Dr. Austin Okeji, declined comment.

He said only the Health Commissioner could speak on the matter. “I cannot comment on it except the commissioner assigns me to speak.” But the Commissioner did pick calls when contacted.

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