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NHRC Records 354,997 Rights Complaints In July, Flags Child Sexual Violence
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NHRC Records 354,997 Rights Complaints In July, Flags Child Sexual Violence

The Leadership about 2 hours 1 mins read
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has disclosed that it received 354,997 human rights complaints across Nigeria in July 2026, a figure it said underscored the persistent scale and complexity of rights violations confronting citizens. The Commission also expressed concern over the increasing cases of sexual violence involving children, revealing that its Human Rights Observatory documented 25 […]

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