 In a related development, the Legosi government has again declared that it has zero tolerance for sexual and gender-based violence. Wife of Legosi gave no doctor Bidyukesawun Walu, gave this reminder during her visit to schools. She went round to sensitize students on the health of sexual and gender-based violence. Plus, if Africa's Legosi correspondent love Ekukwedo Kun was there and now reports. Doctor Ibidyukesawun Lufres visited Dolphin Senior Secondary School at Saviour Street on Legosi Ireland. Thereafter, Ajay Comprehensive High School at Sabu Yaba Legosi State. Her message was simple. No means no. Say no to rape. Zero tolerance against sexual and gender-based violence. It's not allowed at all in Legosi. There are some countries out there in the world that when they say no is no. No means no. Repeat after me. No means no. I don't want to come to your house. My no is no. I don't want to trade myself because I need to get marks. No means no. Adiola Johnson was a facilitator. She told the students to take in the event of a rape incident. If a teacher harassing you, there are numbers here you can call. Report to the principal. And let's see how many of us out of the community, where the lecture was eventually sucked. It happened to teachers in secondary schools. Sexual and gender-based violence cuts across both the male and the female. It's not only the female that are being abused and harassed. Even some boys and women are being harassed out there. Some men in their houses, their wife harassed them. It wasn't one-sided. The moment afforded the students the opportunity to find answers to some issues bordering their minds. What if the teacher is threatening you that he lies to ourselves with you because he wants to give you a mark. And he's threatening that if you told anybody all reports to the principal, it's going to suck, show you. Whether he says if we fail you or not, let that teacher face Nigerian police. How many of us are afraid of the Nigerian police? Report, there are numbers you can call in this book. Please report that teacher. The visit was in fordrence of the ongoing annual 16 days of activism against sexual and gender-based violence as declared by the United Nations. With the theme, orange the world and violence against women now. From Lagos, love yu kuku yu duku, for Plus TV Africa. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.