Photos! Varsity girl uses talent to shun relationship violence

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Memories are still fresh on the heinous murder of Ivy Wangeci, a Moi University Medical student and the brutal stabbing of Naomi Chepkemboi, a Third Year Bachelor of Science in Public Health student at Pwani University.

These incidents of violence in relationships have raised eyebrows on how Kenyan men treat ladies in love circles.

NAOMI CHEPKEMBOI (L) AND HENRY KIPKOECH (R) [PHOTO/EDAILY]

The series of unwarranted attacks and killings perpetrated by men have inflicted painful wounds on the girl-child.

Ivy Wangeci

This is why a Moi University student has come out to use her skills in photography to convey message to youth on violence.

Emmah Karanja, a Tourism student at Moi University uses pleasing photos captioned with powerful wordings that discourage violence to advise youths on peaceful ways of dispute resolution in relationships.

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Speaking to Daily Active, Emmah revealed that any form of torture or murder on a lady affects all women in the society and she is focused to reach out to the youth and enlighten them that violence breeds death.

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“I did this photoshoot to pass across the message on stop violence. I was really affected by the current incidents especially Ivy’s story and the one in Pwani University. My goal is to show people that violence doesn’t solve anything and that they should stop it.”

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Emma also stated that her campaign solely targets the youth and she plans to use social media to put across her message.

Isn’t this a wonderful advocacy?

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