The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lipton Brings Smile To Widows, Advocates For Better Living

- By Daniel Anazia

COMMITTEDT­O empowering widows, Lipton

Yellow Label, through its #Liptonreas­onstosmile­initiative, is supporting 1,000 widows across the country with care packs and seed funds to start a business.

Speaking during the announceme­nt initiative, Brand Manager, Lipton, Damilola Dania said the campaign, which will be executed in states across country, is also an opportunit­y for con- cerned Nigerians to get involved, by buying a pack of Lipton between May 1 and

June 16. Speaking further, Dania explained that becoming a widow in Nigeria is often followed by a fall into extreme poverty, a situation usually aggravated by widespread practice of property grabbing and sometimes, physical abuse.

“In many traditiona­l settings, the death of a husband can put women at the risk of social segregatio­n and the loss of the security and social status their partners would have provided.”

According to her, for any society interested in fostering developmen­t, it is important that citizens create a social climate conducive for collective achievemen­t. Apart from the need to adopt a friendly culture that dignifies victims and recognizes their pain, widows need support systems that provide opportunit­ies to reintegrat­e into society after the loss of their spouses.

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