1 hr 17 min

Why Is It A Taboo to Discuss Sexual Abuse in the African Culture? It's Time to Talk About Sexual Abuse The Sisters Shows

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Why Is It A Taboo to Discuss Sexual Abuse in the African Culture? It's Time to Talk About Sexual Abuse | Are Sexual Abuse Cases Handled Sufficiently | Do We Have the Proper Support System & Laws to Protect Victims of Sexual Abuse?

In Episode 13, we engage our guests; Adama Ceesay, Amina Mwaikambo and Haddy Njie in this very crucial conversation. They also share their personal experiences with us on this Show.

Our hosts have prepared engaging questions in this episode as usual, as they dissect this sensitive yet timely topic. When does someone know that something is just not right, and a sexual abuse is most likely going to take place soon? Is there any form of discerning that the victim experiences before it happens? How much does parents not educating their children contribute to sexual abuse in African homes and what can these parents educate their children about? How can one go about the cases where the perpetrators of sexual abuse are people well known and trusted by the victim?

For the Hot Soup Segment. In this episode, we ask the question, "A lady met a man who was really nice to her, and they started dating. But soon after she finds out that he has been financially supporting another woman who has a child for him and also lets them sleep over at his house sometimes. The current girlfriend has a child also, but the man has assured her that she should be patient, it is her he hopes to marry. If you were the lady, what would you do about the situation?"

Catch this table turning debate and let us know what your take would be. What Hot Topic Will Be Discussed During the Sister Chat?

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Join the Conversation Live, Every Saturday at 7:00PM GMT.  3:00PM EST. Right Here on Facebook.

The Sisters Show Is Here to Have Honest Conversations, Connect, Inspire & Empower.

Why Is It A Taboo to Discuss Sexual Abuse in the African Culture? It's Time to Talk About Sexual Abuse | Are Sexual Abuse Cases Handled Sufficiently | Do We Have the Proper Support System & Laws to Protect Victims of Sexual Abuse?

In Episode 13, we engage our guests; Adama Ceesay, Amina Mwaikambo and Haddy Njie in this very crucial conversation. They also share their personal experiences with us on this Show.

Our hosts have prepared engaging questions in this episode as usual, as they dissect this sensitive yet timely topic. When does someone know that something is just not right, and a sexual abuse is most likely going to take place soon? Is there any form of discerning that the victim experiences before it happens? How much does parents not educating their children contribute to sexual abuse in African homes and what can these parents educate their children about? How can one go about the cases where the perpetrators of sexual abuse are people well known and trusted by the victim?

For the Hot Soup Segment. In this episode, we ask the question, "A lady met a man who was really nice to her, and they started dating. But soon after she finds out that he has been financially supporting another woman who has a child for him and also lets them sleep over at his house sometimes. The current girlfriend has a child also, but the man has assured her that she should be patient, it is her he hopes to marry. If you were the lady, what would you do about the situation?"

Catch this table turning debate and let us know what your take would be. What Hot Topic Will Be Discussed During the Sister Chat?

(We Do Not Own Right to The Music & Songs on This Video, They Are for Entertainment Purposes Only).

Join the Conversation Live, Every Saturday at 7:00PM GMT.  3:00PM EST. Right Here on Facebook.

The Sisters Show Is Here to Have Honest Conversations, Connect, Inspire & Empower.

1 hr 17 min