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Laila St. Matthew-Daniel

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Laila St. Matthew-Daniel
ɓii aadama
Jinsudebbum Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuNaajeeriya Taƴto
InndeLaila Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo14 Colte 1953 Taƴto
ƊofordeLagos Taƴto
Sana'ajiactivist, chief officer, writer Taƴto

Laila St. Matthew-Daniel (jibinaa ko ñalnde 14 Febrayru 1953, to Lagos, leydi Niiser) ko coftuɗo golle, jannginoowo ardorde, haaloowo, binndoowo, daraniiɗo hakkeeji rewɓe e binndoowo.[1][2][3] Ko kanko woni sosɗo e hooreejo fedde ACTS Generation GBV,[4] fedde nde wonaa laamuyankoore, nde haɓata e fitinaaji nder galleeji e fitinaaji sukaaɓe e nder leydi Naajeeriya. O yuɓɓinii seppooji keewɗi ngam hakkeeji rewɓe e suka debbo, heen huunde ko warngooji Buni Yadi e lewru feebariyee 2014 e jeyeede e fedde fuɗɗorde yuɓɓinnde seppooji gadani ngam haɓaade sukaaɓe rewɓe janngooɓe Chibok ɓe fedde Boko Haram nanngi.[5][6] O yuɓɓinii seminaaji e golle sensitisation ceertuɗe ngam semmbinde rewɓe e geɗe ƴellitgol hoore mum, e humpitaade hoore mum, e ƴellitde hoore mum.ref>Ajumobi, Funmi (April 20, 2016). "Chibok Girls' mystery two years after: I smell a global conspiracy of silence — Laila St Matthew Daniels". Vanguard News. Retrieved July 16, 2016.</ref>

  1. "Cognitive Distortions and Stress – Laila St. Matthew-Daniel". Inside Watch Africa. April 16, 2014. Archived from the original on April 25, 2017. Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  2. Ibekwe, Nicholas (March 6, 2014). "Nigerian women protest Boko Haram killings". Premium Times. Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  3. Laila St. Matthew-Daniel (March 9, 2015). "Matthew-Daniel: Punishers, enslavers and slave mentality". The Guardian News. Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  4. Ogbuokiri, Paul; Ihedigbo, Stanley (April 10, 2014). "St Matthew Daniel: Queens College Told Us Osifala Has Been Accused Of Sex Abuse 5 Times". New Telegraph. Archived from the original on September 17, 2016. Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  5. Ajumobi, Funmi (May 11, 2014). "How 'Bring Back Our Girls' campaign went viral— Matthew Daniel". Vanguard News. Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  6. Ajumobi, Funmi (April 20, 2016). "Chibok Girls' mystery two years after: I smell a global conspiracy of silence — Laila St Matthew Daniels". Vanguard News. Retrieved July 16, 2016.