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Cleric advocates strong moral values to curb youthful vices

Cleric advocates strong moral values to curb youthful vices

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By Joshua Olomu

An Abuja-based cleric, Pst. Rotimi Olugbile, has called for a renewed focus on family values and moral education to combat the rise of youth vices.

He made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the sideline of the First Year Anniversary Celebration and Graduation of the Mountain Top Schools on Friday   in Abuja.

The event held at the Gwarimpa premises of the school, brought together parents, teachers, clerics and other stakeholders to celebrate their children.

According to Olugbile who is the Mega Regional Overseer in charge of North Central Region 5 of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), there is an alarming rate of  moral decadence among youth.

The cleric said the spate of vices like drug abuse, indolence, disobedience to authorities and other harmful behaviours among young people was worrisome and renewed efforts were needed  to curb it.

He said the ugly trend needed to be seriously addressed at the family level to complement  efforts of the schools and churches in order to save the larger society.

“The  issue is that, in bringing up children, you have the parents, because the children practically start from there, then you have the school and you have the church.

“These three have their roles to play, but we have discovered over the years that sometimes the children are taught very well in the church, and unfortunately, some parents fail in their responsibilities

“I think the school platform is very essential, especially a Christian school like the Mountain Top School, to  shape  the children properly.

“However, on the home front, it is very crucial that parents too should imbibe godliness, because if they don’t, all that  are  being done in the schools and the church will be  watered down.

“There is so much moral decadence all over the place but  we won’t lose hope. We know that there is a better tomorrow ahead of us as we imbibe these moral teachings into the lives of the children,” he said.

Earlier , Pst. Emmanuel Ayantuga,Regional Overseer MFM North Central Region 47 and host of the event, said the school was committed to raising Godly children both in learning and in character.

Ayantuga, who appreciated the leadership and members of the church, said the event was  a celebration of vision growth, and of the grace of God in the past one year.

“We extend our heartfelt thanks to our Father in the Lord, Prof. Daniel Olukoya, and our Mother in the Lord, Dr (Mrs.) Folashade Olukoya, whose divine inspiration and unwavering vision gave birth to the Mountain Top Schools.

“Their passion for building godly foundations in the lives of young learners continues to inspire us.

“When I was transferred to MFM North Central Region 47 Gwarinpa, as an educationist, I saw the need to align with this great vision.

“It became clear that establishing a Mountain Top School here, rooted in sound academics and strong Christian values, was both a calling and a privilege.

“We have worked diligently to create a nurturing, spiritually sound, and academically excellent environment, one where pupils are encouraged to grow in wisdom, knowledge, and godly character.

“I am proud of the strides we’ve made: the remarkable development of our pupils, the dedication and sacrifice of our teachers, and the overwhelming support from the members of the Church,” he said.

Some parents and stakeholders, who spoke with NAN, attributed the success story of the school in the last one year to discipline, hard-work and godliness.

Mrs Taiwo Elegbede, Head Teacher of the School, said: “The number one thing we are doing differently is godly mentoring because we actually want to shape the lives of our young ones.

“We have   discovered that when you grab them from the foundation, you let them know the right thing to do at the right time in godly ways.

“Then we also have zero tolerance for examination malpractice, even right from the nursery session and that has helped our success story.

“I remember we started with three kids.one of them is on scholarship, because they are our foundation, but today we have pupils in Creche, Pre-School, Nursery and Primary Schools,” she said.

Mrs Victoria Ayantuga, wife of the host pastor, lauded the school leadership for staying true to its creeds of godliness, adding that parents needed such an environment to raise their children.

“My call to parents is that there is a need for us to give our children the foundation of a godly school where the principle of good morals based on the Bible is being taught.

“When you give a child only academics without having God it ends in disaster, most times, so, I want to encourage parents to bring their children to a school like this”, she said.

NAN reports that the event featured Choreography, News, dance and other presentations by the pupils, and then awards to outstanding ones.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Joseph Edeh

FCTA pledges justice for 14-year-old girl allegedly raped by cleric 

FCTA pledges justice for 14-year-old girl allegedly raped by cleric 

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By Philip Yatai

The Women Affairs Secretariat of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has vowed to ensure justice for a 14-year-old girl allegedly raped by a cleric in Gwagwalada.

The cleric, Pst. Amos Isah, currently in police custody, is the founder and lead pastor of Prophetic Victory Voice of Fire Ministry in Gwagwalada, Abuja.

The Mandate Secretary of the secretariat, Dr Adedayo Benjamins-Laniyi, said in a statement in Abuja on Thursday, that the administration would pursue the case to a logical conclusion.

Declaring zero tolerance to rape in the FCT, Benjamins-Laniyi reiterated the administration’s commitment to protecting, preserving and safeguarding the rights and the dignity of all children in the FCT.

“This commitment is in tandem with Section 1 of the Child Rights Act Act, 2003.

“FCT will not harbour and provide a safe haven for any paedophile, whoever he or she may be when caught.

“We will ensure that justice is served at all times when the rights of our children are violated,” she added.

She said that the secretariat was already in contact with relevant stakeholders in the pursuit of justice to the rape survivor.

“I am following up with the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria and President of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, FCT Chapter over the issue.

“I have also gone to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution to the Federation and Deputy Commissioner of Police Rita Emesim, in-charge of Gender, all in pursuit of justice to the rape survivor.

“I have equally directed the Director, Child Department of the Women’s Affairs Secretariat to visit the family of the victim.

“The director had visited the family, discussed and assured them of the FCTA’s commitment to get justice for their only daughter,” she said.

Benjamins-Laniyi assured residents that the matter was being handled by the FCT Administration with all the commitment it deserved.

This, she said, was in line with FCT’s zero tolerance to all forms of gender-based violence and rape.

“Whoever perpetrates such acts, no matter how highly placed, will be prosecuted and face the wrath of the law with no fear or favour.

“The matter of adolescent girls is a priority intervention for the women affair’s secretariat because of their vulnerability at that stage in their development.

“This is a priority for us. We shall follow it through. Nobody will be covered,” she said.

The mandate secretary also warned that a legal action would be taken against those sharing the picture of the survivor on social media.

She particularly called on one Isaiah Gbangbala, a social media influencer to stop posting the victim’s picture on his face book page in an attempt to discredit her, describing it as simply “cyberbullying”.

According to her, the girl and her parents are already traumatised with ongoing negative social media campaigns compounding their mental state.

“The survivor is not only traumatised but also facing serious health challenges after the incident.

“She had been bleeding accompanied by severe pains and had to be pulled out of school and rushed to the hospital for medical attention.”

On her part, Emesim assured residents that hopefully by Thursday, the suspect would be charged to court.

She dismissed social media claims that the police was keeping the suspect without charging him to court and considering releasing him saying, “this is a rape case and rape is a federal offence.

“We cannot charge a rape case to a Magistrate Court, it has to be in a Federal High Court and it is not just charging a case to court, we need conviction and for us to get conviction, we need to do due diligence,” she said.

She said that the matter was being handled without prejudice to the accused, adding that if convicted would bear the brunt of the law.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the suspect, Isah was detained by the police following a petition by the victim and her parents, alleging that the suspect lured her into his office and raped her on May 26.

The victim, a Senior Secondary School II student and member of the church’s Media Unit further alleged that following the rape, her hymen broke and she began bleeding from her vagina.

She added that on seeing this, the suspect gave her N3,000 and threatened to kill her if she revealed the incident to anyone. (NAN)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

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