The Guardian (Nigeria)

Cleric charges women on impartatio­n of virtues

- By Abigail Ikhaghu

WOMENIN the country have been charged to live according to injunction­s of God and be models of virtues as a means of upright upbringing of younger generation­s of women, and by extension, the society.

Being models of virtues, Lagos State

Missioner of Ansarul Deen Society, Imaam Zakariyah Thanni, said, is a strong and potent weapon for moral rectitude in a society bedeviled by morally offensive behaviour and cultural perversion­s.

The cleric, who spoke on “Role of Virtuous Women in Moral Rectitude” during the 80th birthday of Alhaja Tamuriat Ayinke Afolabi, held at Ronnie De Event Centre, Agege, on Wednesday, said God has designed roles to be played by men and women in the home, community and society, and neglect of such roles has brought moral decadence.

Part of the role of women, he explained, includes being a model, mentor and advocate of morally sound behaviour, culture and virtues and passing such to younger generation­s for godliness in society, order and progress.

The cleric added that Islam delivered women and girl- child from infanticid­e associated with girl- child in the ancient cultures, and added that there were devilish women and every woman should desist from evil.

“Every woman that is virtuous would be prosperous and fruitful,” he said.

Virtues expected of good and religious women include fidelity, humility, hard work truthfulne­ss and courtesy/ self- respect, among others.

“Virtuous women take care of the home,” he emphasised.

Mr Fatai Afolabi, a nephew- in- law to the celebrant and Consultant to the Plantation Owners Forum of Nigeria ( POFON), said Alhaja Tamuriat Ayinke Afolabi; the 80- year- old celebrant has been a virtuous, God- fearing and accommodat­ing woman who brought up family members as her biological children.

He said: “I have known and been associated with you as soon as you met my uncle, the late Alhaji Jimoh Ayinde Afolabi, in 1965 at Ebute

Meta. I was a small boy of seven years old then.

“I have watched and monitored your trajectory as you navigated through life from the gait, immaculate, beautiful, talented and humble young lady that you were then in the 1960s.

“It is amazing that you have not dropped any of these qualities. Rather, you have added more values and virtues as occasioned by the demands of adulthood, motherhood, family and other societal demands.”

 ?? ?? Hakeem Afolabi ( left), Mrs. Omotola Afolabi, Taofeek Afolabi, Alhaja Tamuriat Afolabi ( celebrant), Rafiu Afolabi and Rasheedah Afolabi during the 80th birthday of Alhaja Afolabi
Hakeem Afolabi ( left), Mrs. Omotola Afolabi, Taofeek Afolabi, Alhaja Tamuriat Afolabi ( celebrant), Rafiu Afolabi and Rasheedah Afolabi during the 80th birthday of Alhaja Afolabi

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