Children news in nigeria 2018

Here are some notable children-related news stories in Nigeria for 2018:

  1. Free Education for All: In January 2018, the Nigerian government announced that it would provide free education for all children in public primary and secondary schools. This move was aimed at increasing access to education and reducing the number of out-of-school children in the country.
  2. Out-of-School Children: According to a report by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Nigeria had the highest number of out-of-school children in the world, with over 13 million children not in school. The report highlighted the need for increased efforts to get children back in school.
  3. Child Marriage: In February 2018, the Nigerian government launched a campaign to end child marriage, which is a major problem in the country. The campaign aimed to raise awareness about the dangers of child marriage and promote education and economic empowerment for girls.
  4. Ebola Outbreak: In August 2018, Nigeria reported a new outbreak of Ebola, which was linked to a case in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The outbreak led to increased vigilance and measures to prevent the spread of the disease, including vaccination campaigns and enhanced surveillance.
  5. Child Trafficking: In September 2018, the Nigerian police arrested several suspects in a child trafficking ring that had been operating in the country. The ring was said to have trafficked hundreds of children, mostly girls, to other countries for forced labor and sexual exploitation.
  6. Education Budget: In October 2018, the Nigerian government increased its education budget by 20%, with a focus on improving infrastructure and increasing access to education for marginalized groups, including children with disabilities.
  7. Child Labor: In November 2018, the International Labor Organization (ILO) reported that Nigeria had made significant progress in reducing child labor, with the number of child laborers decreasing by 30% between 2012 and 2016. However, the report also highlighted the need for continued efforts to eliminate child labor completely.
  8. Vaccination Campaign: In December 2018, the Nigerian government launched a vaccination campaign to protect children against measles, polio, and other vaccine-preventable diseases. The campaign aimed to reach millions of children across the country.

These are just a few examples of the many children-related news stories that made headlines in Nigeria in 2018.