Parenting Without A Purpose Will End In Failure – Ugolor Speaks As 10-Year-Old-Girl Authors Book In Benin

Written on 12/05/2024
Osazuwa Akonedo

Executive Director of Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice, ANEEJ, Reverend David Ugolor has called on parents to make the act of parenting purposeful with a positive end result.

David Ugolor made this known on Saturday in Benin City, the Edo State capital while speaking at the book launch titled; “The Girl Who Rose Above” authored by Juanita Onemolease to mark her 10 years old birthday.

David Ugolor noted that rather than using just rice and meat to celebrate the birthday, the author’s parents nurtured the girl child to become an author.

David Ugolor observed and stated that the book will be of benefits for both young and adults in the society.

Juanita Onemolease is the daughter of Professor Eddy Onemolease of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma and the mother, Flora Onemolease who works with Zenith bank.

“Every weekend has their uniqueness for me, for today I was privileged to be a special guest at a book launch.

The author of the book titled: “The Girl who Rose Above” was celebrating her ten years birthday. The ten years old author, miss Juanita Onemolease wrote a book with a great lessons for both young and adult.

Although, I was not surprised because as a daughter of a Professor she only was following the footsteps of her parents. She was also fulfilling her purpose here on earth just as the three panelists confirmed in their admonition to the young children that were participating in the book launch. Parents were not left out in the admonition as parenting without a purpose will end in failure.

Rather than using rice and meat for celebration, Professor Eddy Onemolease and her lovely beautiful wife, Flora Onemolease decided to support and nurture their daughter to become an author. A great lesson for parents, particularly in this yahoo age.

On behalf of DeeMoat Hub we wish Juanita success in her future endeavors as author, and more books”, David Ugolor stated in quote.