Empowering The Girl Child

Empowering The Girl Child: How They Plan To Wipe Away The Family!

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Empowering The Girl Child
Empowering The Girl Child

The boiling danger is ignored and few can even discern the laid trap, Empowering the girl child has become a global movement, with governments, NGOs, and activists pushing for girls to have equal opportunities in different fields like; education, leadership, and the workforce. While this is a noble cause, a critical issue is abounding to occur, have you wondered what will happen when boys are left behind? This imbalance threatens the foundation of families, as it will create a future where men lack the necessary skills and confidence to lead in their homes!

The Danger in Empowering the Girl Child While Ignoring the Boys

Here is the danger, remember this is not about being biased. Have you paid attention to notice that across Africa and other parts of the world, we have witnessed an increase in programs designed to empower the girl child and the boy-child is not mentioned anywhere? 

Girls are encouraged to pursue education, learn valuable skills, and become financially independent and this is done by availing free or affordable education and skills to the girl-child. However, boys are often neglected in these initiatives. This is a very dangerous trend because, ultimately, both boys and girls grow up to form families. If the man is not empowered, how will he lead without the necessary skills?

In many societies, the role of a man as a provider and leader has been emphasized for generations, however, with the current focus solely on empowering girls, boys are growing up without the necessary skills, education, or motivation to take up leadership roles in their families. This creates an imbalance that can lead to broken homes and societal collapse. The norm of a man being a leader is kept but in the background empowering the girl-child and leaving out the boy, the real question should be who exactly is being groomed to take on the future leadership in the family the man or woman?

Why Are Boys Ignored? Is This a Strategy to Wipe Away Families?

Empowering The Girl Child
Empowering The Girl Child

It is a concern while much attention is given to empowering girls, boys are left to struggle on their own. Could this be a deliberate strategy or a calculated move to weaken families? The Western world is strongly promoting this trend, and it’s now being sold to Africa. But here is the danger—when a girl grows up well-equipped and financially stable but her male counterpart is left behind, conflict arises in the family structure.

This is what they keep under the blanket, many women who have been empowered still expect their husbands to lead yes that’s what they grow up being told, a man is the provider. However, if the man has been neglected and lacks skills or confidence, how will he, I am talking about the husband and the man in the home be able to take charge in such a situation?! The woman, though capable, may still hold back, waiting for the man to act as the head. This creates confusion and frustration which will eventually lead to broken marriages. Do you see the pattern? This could be a well-planned agenda to destroy the godly family structure.

The Influence of the West on African Families

Empowering The Girl Child
Empowering The Girl Child

Western countries have been at the front heavily promoting feminist movements and in some cases encouraged women to become independent to the point of not needing men. While women’s empowerment is important, balance is key. In Africa, family values are deeply rooted in the belief that men and women complement each other. However, if boys are left behind while girls advance, this balance is totally lost.

Because families are breaking down due to such imbalances, the society suffers. The absence of strong male figures is leading to increased crime, substance abuse, and broken homes. The Western world has already experienced these issues, and now, the same ideology is being exported to Africa. We must wake up before it is too late.

What Can Be Done to Save the Family Structure?

Empowering The Girl Child
Empowering The Girl Child

There’s still hope, if we are to prevent this crisis from happening, we must take action to ensure that both boys and girls are equally empowered. Here are some steps that should be taken:

  1. Equal Education Opportunities – Programs should not only focus on educating girls but should also equip boys as well with skills and knowledge to become responsible leaders and providers.
  2. Mentorship for Boys – Just as girls have mentorship programs, boys should have male role models who can guide them in their journey to manhood.
  3. Restoring Family Values – Parents and community leaders should teach both boys and girls the importance of family roles and responsibilities.
  4. Balanced Economic Empowerment – Initiatives that focus on financial independence should include both genders so that families grow together rather than apart.
  5. Spiritual Guidance – The biblical family structure must be emphasized, reminding people that men and women have roles designed by God, and balance is necessary for a healthy society.

Support This Mission – Let’s Protect Our Families!

We cannot afford to ignore this issue any longer. The devil has set a trap to destroy families by creating an imbalance between men and women. The question is, will we allow it to happen? If we do not act now, future generations will suffer the consequences.

If you believe in restoring the godly family structure and protecting the balance between men and women, consider supporting this mission. Your donation will help spread this message and educate more people on the importance of raising empowered boys and girls equally. Together, we can protect our families and build a stronger society.

Final Thoughts

Empowering the girl child is essential, but it should not come at the expense of boys. A well-balanced society is one where both genders are equally equipped to contribute positively to their families and communities. It is time to rethink our approach and ensure that no child—boy or girl is left behind. The family unit is the foundation of society, and its destruction would mean the downfall of generations to come. Let’s act now and preserve the godly family structure.

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