Goldie's properties, according to his family are going to be auctioned for "Project Alert On Violence Against Women" Charity. The deceased, Goldie Harvey was passionate about this organization that she was always fraternising with them. And now that she is no more, we learnt, she has put it in record that her property should be auctioned and the money realized should go into Project Alert's pulse.
Though, the late Nigerian artiste is gone but can never be forgotten! Her properties will be auctioned to the general public on the 1st of May 2013. The sale of her property is to raise funds for “Project Alert on Violence Against Women” NGO.
Project Alert is a non-governmental women's rights organisation set up to provide information on all forms of violence against women and render support services to female victims of violence. Project Alert is being established to play this critical role. Ideal as it may seem to affiliate Project Alert to one of the already existing women's rights organisation, this will only succeed in further playing down the importance and seriousness of these issues. Violence against women is a cog in the wheel of this country's development process.
The public will be informed of the address of where this auction will take place as soon as possible.










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