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Former Mr. Nigeria Set To Launch Campaign Against Domestic Violence


Former Mr Nigeria and first runner up Mr World, Emmanuel Ikubese is setting things in place to launch his pet project entitled ‘Respect A Woman’, RAW.

The said project sees the model c*m actor, traveling and meeting individuals, is expected to launch before the end of the year.
Emmanuel Ikubese initiative, project RAW would kick off with a pre-launch event that will include a charity football competition.
In his words, “The Project RAW is a domestic violence awareness campaign. The acronym RAW stands for Respect A Woman, I believe no man will ever hit his Mother because of Respect. If such Respect can be applied in Relationships/Marriages this will significantly reduce the rate of Domestic violence in our society.
‘My vision is to see Men make this pledge to Respect A Woman and apply them in their Relationships. For Women in such violent Relationships its high time they Run Away from this deadly act. The Project R.A.W’s goal is to informing victims that they are not alone and that it’s never too late for them to take a stand against this injustice,’ he disclosed.

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