• OUR YOUNG GIRLS NEED US, NOW MORE THAN EVER! 👧🏽👩🏽‍🏫 LET’S WAKE UP BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE

    Over the past six months, my experience within the premises of our public schools has been deeply troubling, especially when it comes to the behavior and direction of our young girls between the ages of 14 and 18.

    What I have seen is not just a cause for concern, it’s a wake-up call for every parent, guardian, and stakeholder in our children’s lives.

    These girls, who are supposed to be the pride and future of our communities, are now caught up in habits and attitudes that are not only unbecoming but dangerous.

    Many of them openly engage in inappropriate relationships within the school compound. Having sex in the school premises and some girls are also into yahoo yahoo. They disrespect teachers with boldness that is shocking.

    Some are found using harmful substances, including Drugs. Their obsession with beauty products, including skin-damaging creams is alarming, and many are using these right under their parents’ noses.

    Let’s not be deceived: this is not just a school problem. It is a home problem. Teachers are doing the best they can, but they are overwhelmed. They are educators, not miracle workers. The school system cannot instill discipline and character in children if the home front is failing.

    When school authorities invite parents for meetings to address these issues, it’s heartbreaking to see that barely 5% of parents show up. How do we solve problems we’re not even willing to talk about?

    Dear parents, this is happening right in your presence not in secret. The signs are clear, yet many choose to ignore them or make excuses. Our daughters are at risk, not just physically, but emotionally, mentally, and morally.

    Let’s act now. Let’s bring back home training.
    Let’s monitor the kind of content they consume, the creams and clothes they wear, the people they talk to, and the places they go.
    Let’s restore values like modesty, self-respect, respect for elders, and integrity. Let’s talk to our daughters, not at them. Let’s spend time, show love, and offer guidance.

    Remember, these young girls will grow into women one day, mothers, leaders, professionals. The choices we allow them to make today will shape who they become tomorrow.

    It’s time to rise and take responsibility.
    Let’s be their guide, their light, and their shield. Let’s save our daughters, while we still can.

    They are our future, let’s not fail them today and expect greatness tomorrow. 🙏🏽

    #SaveOurGirls #ParentalResponsibility #DisciplineStartsAtHome #PublicSchoolReality #RaiseQueens #CommunityMatters #TeenGirlsSupport #BeTheirGuidelight


    OUR YOUNG GIRLS NEED US, NOW MORE THAN EVER! 💔👧🏽👩🏽‍🏫 LET’S WAKE UP BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE Over the past six months, my experience within the premises of our public schools has been deeply troubling, especially when it comes to the behavior and direction of our young girls between the ages of 14 and 18. What I have seen is not just a cause for concern, it’s a wake-up call for every parent, guardian, and stakeholder in our children’s lives. These girls, who are supposed to be the pride and future of our communities, are now caught up in habits and attitudes that are not only unbecoming but dangerous. Many of them openly engage in inappropriate relationships within the school compound. Having sex in the school premises and some girls are also into yahoo yahoo. They disrespect teachers with boldness that is shocking. Some are found using harmful substances, including Drugs. Their obsession with beauty products, including skin-damaging creams is alarming, and many are using these right under their parents’ noses. Let’s not be deceived: this is not just a school problem. It is a home problem. Teachers are doing the best they can, but they are overwhelmed. They are educators, not miracle workers. The school system cannot instill discipline and character in children if the home front is failing. When school authorities invite parents for meetings to address these issues, it’s heartbreaking to see that barely 5% of parents show up. How do we solve problems we’re not even willing to talk about? Dear parents, this is happening right in your presence not in secret. The signs are clear, yet many choose to ignore them or make excuses. Our daughters are at risk, not just physically, but emotionally, mentally, and morally. Let’s act now. Let’s bring back home training. Let’s monitor the kind of content they consume, the creams and clothes they wear, the people they talk to, and the places they go. Let’s restore values like modesty, self-respect, respect for elders, and integrity. Let’s talk to our daughters, not at them. Let’s spend time, show love, and offer guidance. Remember, these young girls will grow into women one day, mothers, leaders, professionals. The choices we allow them to make today will shape who they become tomorrow. It’s time to rise and take responsibility. Let’s be their guide, their light, and their shield. Let’s save our daughters, while we still can. They are our future, let’s not fail them today and expect greatness tomorrow. 🙏🏽 #SaveOurGirls #ParentalResponsibility #DisciplineStartsAtHome #PublicSchoolReality #RaiseQueens #CommunityMatters #TeenGirlsSupport #BeTheirGuidelight ✍️✍️✍️
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