The Guardian (Nigeria)

Group Empowers Mothers With Effective Parenting Skills To Raise Upright Children

- By Shakirah Adunola

TOWARDS empowering mothers with good parenting skills to overcome challenges bedevillin­g society, the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria ( MSSN), Lagos chapter, has advocated for good parenting as a solution to Nigeria’s leadership crisis.

Muslim profession­als who spoke at the yearly ‘ Ummahaat Day’ said the crisis facing the country can be overcome through good parenting.

The keynote Speaker, Tutor General and Permanent Secretary, District VI, Dr Shareefah Yusuf, said Muslim women are referred to as unique shepherds owing to their nature as mothers of the faithful. “The Muslim women are expected to bring up unique and distinct children because they are raised by women who have the fear of Allah.

“The physical, spiritual and intellectu­al developmen­t of the child depends on the mother, she plays a major role in the life of a child, beginning from conception. She nurtured the fetus ensuring no danger occurs.”

She added that neglect of parental roles in search for wealth is one of the major causes of the breakdown of the family system. “We know there is economic hardship in the country, but that does not allow parents to abandon their roles of nurturing the children.”

The Vice Principal Hostel Administra­tion, Vanguard Academy, Ijebu Ode, Hajia Basirat Rabiu, said to be a unique parent in an era when parenting has been thrown to the wind and children are endangered is quite tasking.

“A lot of parents believe money does everything whereas the children need their presence in their life.”

She noted that the right parenting skills are crucial to raising God- fearing and responsibl­e children. “We must go back to our communal lifestyle where the whole community raises all the children in that community together. We need to embrace family values as a community.”

The Executive Director of Hijab Right Advocacy, Mutiat Orolu- Balogun said moral decadence in society can be traced to upbringing from the home because the home is the first agent of socialisat­ion.

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