The Self Defense Movement, Nigeria

The Self Defense Movement, Nigeria

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Being part of the solution to Sexual and Gender Based Violence in our communities.

18/06/2026

SGBV thrives in silence.
We are breaking it!
This Friday, the Self Defense Movement is at GSS Rantya educating students on how to recognize, resist, and report SGBV.
📅 Friday, 19th June, 2026
⏰ 10:30AM prompt
📍 GSS Rantya

Join us for we are stronger together!


16/06/2026

Manipulation and grooming often start subtly — with excessive attention, emotional control, secrecy, guilt-tripping, isolation, or pressure disguised as “care” or “love.”

Knowing the signs can help protect children, teenagers, and even adults from abuse, exploitation, and toxic control.

🚩 Signs to watch out for:
• Someone trying to isolate you from family or friends
• Constant gifts or favors with hidden expectations
• Making you feel guilty for setting boundaries
• Pressuring you to keep secrets
• Excessive control over your decisions, appearance, or relationships
• Using fear, threats, or emotional blackmail
• Making inappropriate conversations or advances feel “normal”

Awareness is protection. Speak up. Set boundaries. Trust your instincts. Seek help when something feels wrong.

At Self Defense Movement Nigeria, we believe safety begins with awareness, confidence, and empowerment for both boys and girls.

01/06/2026

Welcome to June! 🌟

A new month brings new opportunities to learn, grow, and stay prepared. At The Self Defense Movement Nigeria, we believe that awareness is the first step toward safety and empowerment.

This June, make a commitment to be alert, informed, confident, and proactive in protecting yourself and those around you. Every skill learned and every precaution taken can make a difference.

Stay aware. Stay prepared. Stay empowered.

Photos from The Self Defense Movement, Nigeria's post 19/05/2026

Day 2 of our Self-Defense Outreach at GSS Tudun Wada!

Building on the foundation set on Day 1, our team focused on practical empowerment and equipping students with the tools they need to stay safe against SGBV.

Here is how the day unfolded:
- The Male Cohort: Continued deep-dive discussions on key safety topics identified by the boys themselves on Day 1, fostering deep reflection and accountability.
- The Female Cohort: Participated in a technical workshop on DIY self-defense and were equipped with practical safety tools, including whistles, pepper sprays, and educational pamphlets.
- Physical Instruction: Sensei Pedro and the Martial Arts team took the students from theory to practice! Everyone went outdoors for a hands-on physical self-defense training session to build muscle memory and confidence.
- Data & Feedback: We concluded by distributing post-assessment forms to measure knowledge retention and gather feedback to improve our future outreaches.

Knowledge is power, but practical skills and tools save lives.

Thank you to the school administration, our incredible facilitators, team members , and the amazing students of GSS Tudun Wada! 💪✨




18/05/2026

Every child deserves to grow up feeling seen, valued, protected, and empowered. 💜

Confidence helps children believe in themselves, courage gives them the strength to face challenges, and self worth reminds them that they are enough just as they are. When we nurture these values in both boys and girls, we raise a generation that is stronger, kinder, and ready to create positive change in society.

At The Self Defense Movement Nigeria, we are committed to building young people who are confident in their voices, courageous in their actions, and secure in their identity.
Because every child matters. Every voice matters. Every future matters. ✨

18/05/2026

Today, we celebrate the strength, dreams, creativity, and limitless potential of every boy child. 💜🧡

Boys deserve safe spaces where they can grow, learn, express themselves freely, and become responsible leaders, compassionate friends, and positive contributors to society. When we invest in boys through education, mentorship, emotional support, and strong values, we are building stronger families, healthier communities, and a brighter future for generations to come.

This year’s theme reminds us that every boy deserves the opportunity to flourish and thrive not just academically, but emotionally, mentally, and socially. Raising boys with kindness, confidence, discipline, and purpose creates men who will lead with integrity and impact.

Let us continue to guide, protect, and empower the boy child to dream boldly, speak openly, and live meaningfully.

Happy International Day of the Boy Child. ✨

15/05/2026

A recap of Day 2 at GSS Tudun Wada in Jos, Plateau State.

We watched our students transform from observers into defenders. Defenders in knowledge and in skills.

Our work is not done yet, we will continue to disrupt cultural norms that leave our community vulnerable to sexual violence, stand for the rights of children and equip them with the knowledge and skills to defend themselves against Sexual and Gender Based Violence.

So, how do you want to support?

Join the movement!




Photos from The Self Defense Movement, Nigeria's post 14/05/2026

On Day 1 of our intense session at GSS Tudun Wada in Jos, Plateau State, we educated 287 students (ages 11-14) with life-changing safety education. Equipping them with knowledge and options for their safety in standing up for themselves and fighting GBV.

We believe that to solve gender-based violence, we must start from the foundation and address the specific social dynamics that boys and girls face.

By using a gender-specific curriculum, our facilitators were able to:
1. Establish a knowledge baseline through pre-assessments.
2. Deep dive into the realities of GBV and its various forms.
3. Adress Cultural norms that encourage or excuse sexual violence
4. Host interactive dialogues that allowed students to feel safe, ask questions and speak their truth.
5. Share educational pamphlets to ensure learning continues and they can share with their peers.

It was no surprise that the majority of students were unaware that GBV was a crime, or how certain “normal” behaviours actually create unsafe spaces. However, we could see a change in perspective and young people who were willing to do what is right and stand for their rights.

We appreciate the team for pouring out their time, energy and passion into educating these young ones ! Thank you ❤️




12/05/2026

Building a future free from SGBV.

We believe that to end Sexual and Gender-Based Violence, we must start at the foundation.

We spent Day 1 at GSS Tudun Wada, educating and empowering the next generation to recognise, speak out, and stand up against these issues.

07/05/2026

Today, we change the narrative.

We will be at Government Secondary School, Tudun Wada in Jos, empowering the next generation to stand strong against sexual and gender-based violence.

Promoting dignity for all , empowered youths and safe communities ✨

Let’s go!!!

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Location

Jos

Address


Tudun Wada Jos Plateau State
Jos