Over 300 Million Children Are Victims of Online Sexual Exploitation

  • ONE IN EIGHT CHILDREN FACE HARM, WORLD’S FIRST GLOBAL ESTIMATE FINDS
  • MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA HAVE MOST ALERTS FOR ABUSE MATERIAL
  • CONCERNS IN EAST & SOUTHERN AFRICA AND WEST & CENTRAL AFRICA
  • ONE CASE AROUND THE WORLD REPORTED EVERY SECOND
  • INTERPOL WARNS OF “CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER TO WORLD’S CHILDREN”
  • AFRICAN SURVIVORS DEMAND ACTION ON “GLOBAL HEALTH EMERGENCY”

LONDON, May 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Over 300 million children are subjected to online sexual exploitation and abuse globally, with several parts of Africa identified as areas of concern. These are among the conclusions by university researchers behind the first global estimate of the scale of the crisis.

With files containing sexual images of children are reported worldwide once every second, the authors stated that pupils “in every classroom, in every school, in every country” are victims of this “hidden pandemic”.

The statistics appear in a ground breaking report the Childlight Global Child Safety Institute at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. It indicates that one in eight, or 12.6%, of the world’s children have endured past year experience of non-consensual taking, sharing, and exposure to sexual images and video, amounting to about 302 million young people.

Additionally, 12.5% of children globally (300 million) were subject in the past year to online solicitation, including unwanted sexual talk, non-consensual sexting, and unwanted sexual questions or act requests by adults or other youths. Offences can also include “sextortion” and abuse of AI deepfake technology.

One child grooming survivor campaigning for change emphasised the need for stronger regulation to hold tech platforms accountable, especially with the increasing difficulty of detecting offenders due to the roll-out of end-to-end encryption on popular social media apps.

Childlight’s new global index, Into the Light, found the Middle East and North Africa receive the highest Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) hosting alerts per population size – nine per 1,000 people, more than any other region. The prevalence of online solicitation is highly reported by children in East and Southern Africa and West and Central Africa, at 20.4% and 18% respectively, compared to the 12.5% global average.

While these African regions receive fewer CSAM hosting reports, their lower internet availability suggests they may become future hotspots as more countries come online.

Childlight CEO Paul Stanfield, a former Interpol Director, stressed the urgency of treating the issue as a global health emergency. “Child abuse material is so prevalent that files are on average reported to watchdog and policing organisations once every second. This is a global health pandemic that has remained hidden for far too long. It occurs in every country, is growing exponentially and requires an urgent global response. Children can’t wait.”

Debi Fry, professor of international child protection research at the University of Edinburgh, who led the Childlight project, stated: “The world needs to know these atrocities are affecting children in every classroom, in every school, in every country. These aren’t harmless images: they are deeply damaging.”

Interpol’s executive director, Stephen Kavanagh, said: “Online exploitation and abuse is a clear and present danger to the world’s children, and traditional law enforcement approaches are struggling to keep up. We must do much more together at a global level.”

Newton Kariuki*, a 22-year-old Kenyan man who was sexually abused as a child, adds: “It pains me so much that children still face abuse. For me it affected me so much. Sharing with anyone, even with my parents at first was hard, but I had to get justice. Guidance and counselling are important. It is what has helped me to overcome the stigma and negative feelings I had in me.”

Timothy Opobo, Executive Director of The AfriChild Centre in Uganda, emphasised the need for more data and investment in research to prevent child sexual abuse and exploitation effectively. “Building the evidence base through rigorous research is crucial to ending harmful social norms and beliefs that don’t work in the best interests of the African child,” he said.

Among the key findings based on original research and analysis of 125 studies and over 36 million reports are:

  • The Middle East and North Africa receive the most alerts about CSAM per head of population.
  • Eastern and Southern Africa report the highest prevalence of online sexual extortion.

If you or someone you know needs support for child sexual exploitation and abuse, or if you are concerned that you might hurt a child, please visit Child Helpline International or brave movement or Stop it now

Notes to editors

A copy of the full report, video clips, photos and an infographic (all free to use) are available at this Dropbox link https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/0pty9kmxhe1w59d40kfvr/ANTWduJsRUje1lHKKu39_2c?rlkey=yo453zr3klnrangcspf6jc7ye&st=7tguck3i&dl=0
*Survivor name changed to protect identity

Childlight is funded by the Human Dignity Foundation

For information and interview opportunities please contact Jason Allardyce at Jason.allardyce@ed.ac.uk.

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Yvonne Nelson was labelled a prostitute during the 2015 ‘dumsor’ protest – Vida Adutwumwaa


Entertainment pundit Vida Adutwumwaa has shed light on the backlash faced by actress Yvonne Nelson when she launched a protest against Ghana’s erratic power supply, known as ‘dumsor,’ back in 2015.

According to Vida, Yvonne’s decision to lead a demonstration was met with harsh criticism, including being labeled a prostitute by a prominent political commentator, who questioned her motives.

Vida also observed that the current administration under Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has created a more supportive environment for Yvonne to organize a similar protest without encountering the same level of scrutiny or criticism.

Speaking on the United Showbiz program aired on UTV and monitored by GhanaWeb, Vida remarked, “When Yvonne wanted to lead a demonstration against dumsor in 2016, some political analysts branded her as a ‘prostitute.’ However, this government has provided her with fertile ground to organize a significant protest without facing questioning or criticism.”

Meanwhile, the organizers of the #DumsorMus
tStop movement have rescheduled their demonstration originally planned for May 25, 2024, at Revolution Square near Jubilee House, to June 8, 2024.

As reported by 3news.com, the event will now commence at the University of Ghana, with participants marching to Tetteh Quarshie Roundabout, where speeches will be delivered from a platform before dispersing.

The revised hours for the vigil are from 2 pm to 10 pm, differing from the initial start time of 8 am.

This adjustment follows legal efforts by the Ghana Police Service to block the protest at Revolution Square, with a court hearing scheduled for May 24, 2024, at 9 am.

In 2015, Alhaji Halidu Haruna, a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) communication team, verbally attacked actress Yvonne Nelson and other female celebrities for their campaign against Ghana’s power crisis under the Mahama-led government.

Haruna referred to these celebrities as “prostitutes and irresponsible” on his Facebook page, sparking widespread outrage from Ghanaians and m
embers of his own party. This backlash compelled Haruna to issue an unqualified apology to the celebrities and anyone else affected by his comments.

Source: Ghana Web

Akwaaba UK announces first batch of artistes of 2024 Ghana Party in the Park?

Ghanaian international entertainment firm Akwaaba UK has announced the first batch of artistes for the 2024 edition of Ghana Party in the Park (GPITP).

 A star-studded artist line-up, including King Paluta, Wendy Shay, KiDi, Lasmid, Kmot, Tulenkey, OlivetheBoy, DWP Dance Group plus a few others to be announced later would grace the 20th edition of the biggest Ghanaian music festival in the United Kingdom. 

This year’s edition, which will take place at a new location Oak Hill Park in Barnet for Saturday, July 13, is expected to attract music fans across various walks of life as they witness the best of Ghanaian culture. 

Mr. Dennis Tawiah, Chief Executive Officer of Akwaaba UK, stated in an interview that his outfit was ready to give patrons another remarkable and memorable experience. 

‘As you all know, Akwaaba UK has been at the forefront of putting together the biggest and best international events across Europe for the African community and beyond. 

‘All is set for this year’s Ghana Party in the Park
festival, which happens to be the 20th edition, and we want to promise patrons another magical experience,’ he said. 

Mr. Tawiah also stated that a second batch of artistes would be announced ahead of the music festival, as well as some surprise appearances. 

He further solicited support from all relevant state agencies, private entities, and key industry stakeholders in Ghana as well as the United Kingdom to help make this year’s GPITP festival a success. 

Source: Ghana News Agency

DassebreBa Kwame collaborates with KK Fosu on new Highlife classic


Rising Highlife sensation, DassebreBa Kwame, has released another ground-breaking smash single titled “Akonoba,” which features award-winning music talent KK Fosu.

DassebreBa Kwame, who is managed by Yaco International, is on a mission to thrill music fans with another compelling love song that will stand the test of time.

The music sensation on the new track demonstrates his distinct vocal prowess and musical ability, making it lyrically and rhythmically pleasing to the ears.

The lyrics of the “Akonoba” single can resonate with people who have found love and will undoubtedly rekindle their feelings and enthusiasm for their loved ones.

KK Fosu delivered some incredible vocal delivery on the song, and fans of the music star will certainly remember some vibes he gave on the “Yapesi” hit single.

The “Akonoba” single is more than just a song, as it offers how one can deal relationship adversities and navigate through the complexities to have successful companionship.

The new single is available across vari
ous digital streaming platforms and was accompanied with a visualizer which is also available on YouTube.

This music project is under the auspices of Yaco International Inc. Team members include : Artiste Manager Samuel Kwame Kodua, Artiste Road Manager, Obed Brixton Artiste Publicist, Charles Pabby Asare.

Source: Ghana Web

DassebreBa Kwame collaborates with KK Fosu on ‘Akonoba’ Highlife classic

Rising Highlife sensation, DassebreBa Kwame, has released another ground-breaking smash single titled ‘Akonoba,’ which features award-winning music talent KK Fosu. 

DassebreBa Kwame, who is managed by Yaco International, is on a mission to thrill music fans with another compelling love song that will stand the test of time. 

The music sensation on the new track demonstrates his distinct vocal prowess and musical ability, making it lyrically and rhythmically pleasing to the ears. 

The lyrics of the ‘Akonoba’ single can resonate with people who have found love and will undoubtedly rekindle their feelings and enthusiasm for their loved ones. 

KK Fosu delivered some incredible vocal delivery on the song, and fans of the music star will certainly remember some vibes he gave on the ‘Yapesi’ hit single. 

The ‘Akonoba’ single is more than just a song, as it offers how one can deal with relationship adversities and navigate through the complexities to have successful companionship. 

The new single is available a
cross various digital streaming platforms and was accompanied by a visualizer which is also available on YouTube. 

This music project is under the auspices of Yaco International Inc. Team members include: Artiste Manager Samuel Kwame Kodua, Artiste Road Manager, Obed Brixton Artiste Publicist, Charles Pabby Asare.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Fadda Dickson, Ken Osei in attendance as Empress Gifty unveils her cooking show on UTV


Ghanaian gospel musician Gifty Adorye, well known as Empress Gifty, has officially launched her cooking show on United Television (UTV), titled “U Cook” on May 27, 2024.

The much-anticipated show is set to broadcast on UTV, with the schedule yet to be announced.

Empress Gifty seized the moment to perform some of her popular songs, captivating the audience as she introduced the cooking show.

The event was graced by the presence of the General Manager of Despite Media Group, Kennedy Osei, and the Managing Director, Fadda Dickson, who came to support the gospel singer.

Additionally, Nicholas Osei, well known as Prophet Kumchacha, the founder of Heaven’s Gate Ministries, attended to celebrate the launch.

A video posted by blogger Ghhyper on Instagram showcased a kitchen adorned with an array of food items, juices, plates, bowls, and other kitchenware.

This unveiling substantiates the recent speculations about Empress Gifty hosting a cooking show on UTV.

Source: Ghana Web

‘Pained’ Naana Brown cries on TV over divorce


Kumawood actress, Naana Brown became visibly emotional on television when her husband, Nana Acheampong, also known as Santiago, expressed uncertainty about the permanence of their marriage.

During a conversation, Santiago conveyed that the future is unpredictable, and thus, he could not guarantee that divorce would never be a part of their lives.

On The Delay Show which was aired on May 25, 2024 and monitored by GhanaWeb, the host, Delay, inquired if Santiago foresaw any potential end to their relationship.

He replied in Twi, “Like any normal couple, we have our disagreements at home. I cannot predict if we will ever part ways through divorce. I’m simply facing reality because the future is unknown.

“When we first met, she questioned whether I loved her. I answered ‘no,’ which made her cry, but at that time, I was unsure. Now, I’m confident in our love for each other, yet the future remains uncertain.”

Naana, however, did not agree with Santiago’s stance. She maintained a hopeful outlook, believing that
divorce would not be a part of their journey together.

Overcome with emotion, she began to cry, expressing that Santiago’s comments had wounded her deeply, suggesting a lack of trust.

“I deeply cherish my husband and I am committed to staying by his side until death parts us. The thought of divorce has never crossed my mind, and should it arise, I will remain steadfast. I’m not even sure why I’m crying, but I am overwhelmed with emotion. The idea that we might divorce, as implied by my husband, has caused me great pain. It makes me fear that he might disappoint me someday,” she told Delay in Twi.

Naana Brown, originally from Accra, moved to Kumasi in 2009. Santiago, a well-known disc jockey and broadcaster, was working as a presenter at Solid FM and was also involved in acting at the time. The two met on a movie set six months after Naana Brown’s relocation.

The couple tied the knot in 2014. Naana became pregnant during their courtship. They are now parents to three children and are anticipating the arriv
al of another.

Source: Ghana Web

Godpapa The Greatest still ‘locked up’ at Pantang Hospital awaiting AG’s approval – Kofi Adomah


Media personality Kofi Adomah Nwanwani has updated the public on the health status of the socialite duo Empress Lupita and her spouse Godpapa The Greatest.

He reported that Empress Lupita has left Pantang Hospital, having been medically cleared as mentally sound after nearly seven months of treatment.

He added that while Godpapa The Greatest is also recuperating, his discharge is pending due to the awaited paperwork from the Attorney General, Godfred Dame.

Kofi Adomah relayed that Empress Lupita has rejoined her father and resumed activity on TikTok, indicating her recovery.

“Empress Lupita has returned. Pantang Hospital discharged her following confirmation of her well-being. GodFather the Greatest’s family, responsible for her medical expenses, have entrusted her to her father after a nearly six-month hospital stay.

“The A-G has determined they are not liable for any criminal charges. Godpapa The Greatest awaits document finalization and the A-G’s consent. Meanwhile, his wife, Empress Lupita, has been
discharged and is actively posting on TikTok,” he said in Twi in a video shared by AbaTheGreat on Instagram.

It will be recalled that the couple, suspected of mental instability and implicated in the alleged murder and burial of their children, have been a subject of concern.

Their youngest child managed to escape, later recounting distressing experiences under their guardianship.

Known on TikTok as Godpapa The Greatest and Empress Lupita, they garnered attention before their apprehension.

In an interview, they confessed to sacrificing a child, believing him to be demonically influenced and a future threat to society.

Their social media activity offered insights into their domestic life until their arrest.

Subsequently, they were released in court, facing no formal accusations.

Source: Ghana Web